Preface
1: A universal icon
2: The sources
3: Jesus in his first-century context
4: Enacting the kingdom of God
5: Teaching the kingdom of God
6: A question of identity
7: Death and a new beginning
8: Jesus in Christian faith
Richard Bauckham was Professor of New Testament and Bishop Wardlaw
Professor at the University of St Andrews. He has written many
books including Jesus and the Eyewitnesses, which won the 2007 Book
Award in Biblical Studies from Christianity Today and The Testimony
of the Beloved Disciple: Narrative, History, and Theology in the
Gospel of John (2007). He has also written numerous articles and is
recognized as a world authority on the New
Testament.
Balanced scholarly insight.
*The Furrow*
Where the book soars is in Bauckman's introduction to Jesus as a
historical figure ... there is a very good possibility that this
becomes a standard text in university courses on Jesus and
Christianity
*Anthony Le Donne, Theology Magazine*
This book is a very good introduction to Jesus as portrayed in the
New Testament, with an impressive amount of scholarship in small
space, that sheds light on some of the texts and stories which are
often read with little appreciation of their contextual
richness.
*Alan Sage, Literature and Theology*
Bauckman offers a fresh and significantly new methodological angle
on the life, ministry and portrayals of Jesus in the four canonical
Gospels. ... Chapter by chapter Bauckman's methodological lens
sheds new light on a variety of themes and topics in the Gospels.
... I find it difficult to come up with substantial criticism of
this book.
*Frederik Mulder, Churchman*
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