The Identity of Jesus Christ, Expanded and Updated Edition

The Identity of Jesus Christ, Expanded and Updated Edition
Author: Hans W. Frei
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630874612

This is a book about Jesus of Nazareth. It is not a book about "story," nor about "narrative theology." Hans Frei was not a theologian of story or of narrative in any general way, and this book is neither about the narrative quality of our existence and the gospel's relation to that quality, nor about the narrative shape of the Scriptures as a whole and the call on us to place ourselves within that narrative. Rather, this is a book about the way in which Jesus of Nazareth's identity is rendered by the Gospels--largely the Synoptic Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Luke, and especially in the passion and resurrection sequences--by means of a certain kind of narrative. --from the Foreword by Mike Higton

The Identity of Jesus Christ, Expanded and Updated Edition

The Identity of Jesus Christ, Expanded and Updated Edition
Author: Hans W. Frei
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1625642806

This is a book about Jesus of Nazareth. It is not a book about "story," nor about "narrative theology." Hans Frei was not a theologian of story or of narrative in any general way, and this book is neither about the narrative quality of our existence and the gospel's relation to that quality, nor about the narrative shape of the Scriptures as a whole and the call on us to place ourselves within that narrative.Rather, this is a book about the way in which Jesus of Nazareth's identity is rendered by the Gospels--largely the Synoptic Gospels, particularly the Gospel of Luke, and especially in the passion and resurrection sequences--by means of a certain kind of narrative.--from the Foreword by Mike Higton

The Identity of Jesus Christ

The Identity of Jesus Christ
Author: Hans W. Frei
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1997
Genre: Identification (Religion)
ISBN: 1579100570

In this seminal work, Frei considers the concepts of Jesus' identity and presence, maintaining that the logic of Christian faith requires that we begin with identity, not presence. Drawing on Ryles' philosophy, Frei argues that a person isÓ primarily what they say or do. Hence, theologians should not look for Jesus' essence by looking past the stories but must look to the stories themselves.

Types of Christian Theology

Types of Christian Theology
Author: Hans W. Frei
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300059458

Presents the work produced by Hans W. Frei in the last decade of his life. The book is based on his 1983 Schaffer Lectures at Yale University and his 1987 Cadbury Lectures at the University of Birmingham. It presents his reflections on issues and options in contemporary Christian theology.

In Defense of Jesus

In Defense of Jesus
Author: Lee Strobel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780310344681

From college classrooms to bestselling books to the Internet, the historic picture of Jesus is under an intellectual onslaught. This fierce attack on the traditional portrait of Jesus has confused spiritual seekers and created doubt among many Christians---but can these radical new claims and revisionist theories stand up to sober scrutiny?

Gustavo Gutiérrez and the Liberative Sight of Christ

Gustavo Gutiérrez and the Liberative Sight of Christ
Author: Luke Foster
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2024-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334066115

How can we speak of God as Father in a world that is inhumane? While many engagements with Gutiérrez's theology centre on such themes as the option for the poor, the role of praxis, or the Kingdom of God, in Gustavo Gutiérrez and the Liberative Sight of Christ Luke Foster explores the underlying theological convictions and commitments within which these concepts cohere. By developing an analysis that is attentive to the unity and coherence of Gutiérrez's thought, Foster resources a critique that is distinctive not only in its pertinence but also in the possibilities that it opens for the development of his project in the future. Innovatively offering a systemic account of Gutiérrez's theology, this book offers both an indispensable overview for those who are engaging with Gutiérrez for the first time and a distinctive analysis for those who are seeking to deepen their understanding of his work.

Reading Faithfully - Volume One

Reading Faithfully - Volume One
Author: Hans W Frei
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0227906268

Hans Frei (1922-1988) was perhaps the leading Anselmian theologian of his generation. His influence is extensive in contemporary theology, and his work marks the beginning of a decisive shift in biblical interpretation. Reading Faithfully, which is the first of two volumes, is a special collection that includes a wide range of his letters, lectures, book reviews and other items, many of them not previously available in print. Analytical and perceptive, Frei's writings expands his arguments about the meaning and truth of scriptural narrative, distinguishing his ideas from other forms of narrative or story theology as well as exploring the kinds of political theology consistent with his typological imagination. Alongside Volume II, this is an invaluable resource that provides new insights into the nature and implications of Frei's work. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the development of religious thought and understanding.

The Case for Christ

The Case for Christ
Author: Lee Strobel
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1458759202

The book consists primarily of interviews between Strobel (a former legal editor at the Chicago Tribune) and biblical scholars such as Bruce Metzger. Each interview is based on a simple question, concerning historical evidence (for example, "Can the Biographies of Jesus Be Trusted?"), scientific evidence, ("Does Archaeology Confirm or Contradict Jesus' Biographies?"), and "psychiatric evidence" ("Was Jesus Crazy When He Claimed to Be the Son of God?"). Together, these interviews compose a case brief defending Jesus' divinity, and urging readers to reach a verdict of their own.

Preaching Jesus

Preaching Jesus
Author: Charles L. Campbell
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725217422

The post liberal, cultural-linguistic theology of the Yale School has been one of the most important theological developments in the United States during the latter twentieth century. In this unique book, which combines theological analysis and homiletical reflection,Charles Campbell examines post liberal theology as it is embodied in the work of Hans Frei and develops the implications of this theological position for the theory and practice of preaching. Arguing that the trouble with homiletics today is fundamentally theological, Campbell offers Frei's theological position as a means for enriching the Christian pulpit and renewing the church.

Jesus and the God of Israel

Jesus and the God of Israel
Author: Richard Bauckham
Publisher: Authentic Media Inc
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1842278967

"God Crucified" and Other Essays on the New Testament's Christology of Divine Identity The basic thesis of this important book on New Testament Christology, sketched in the first essay 'God Crucified, is that the worship of Jesus as God was seen by the early Christians as compatible with their Jewish monotheism. Jesus was thought to participate in the divine identity of the one God of Israel. The other chapters provide more detailed support for, and an expansion of, this basic thesis. Readers will find not only the full text of Bauckham's classic book God Crucified, but also groundbreaking essays, some of which have never been published previously