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Lädt ... Deconstructing Jesus (2000. Auflage)von Robert M. Price (Autor)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Price argues that liberal Protestant scholars who produce reconstructions of the "historical Jesus" are creating their own Jesus icons to authorize a liberal religious agenda. Christian faith invariably tends to produce a Jesus capable of playing the role of a religious figurehead. "Jesus Christ" functions as a symbolic cloak for several hidden agendas. This is no surprise, since the Jesus Christ of the gospels is very likely a fictional amalgam of several first-century prophets and messiahs and of purely mythic Mystery Cult redeemers and Gnostic Aions. Price shows the origins of Jesus figures and how they may have finally merged into the patchwork savior of Christian dogma and argues that there is good reason to believe that Jesus never existed as a historical figure. Responsible historians must remain agnostic about a "historical Jesus" and what he stood for. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
After more than a century of New Testament scholarship, it has become clear that the Jesus of the gospels is a fictive amalgam, reflecting the hopes and beliefs of the early Christian community and revealing very little about the historical Jesus. Over the millennia since the beginning of Christianity various congregations, from fundamentalist to liberal, have tended to produce a Jesus figurehead that functions as a symbolic cloak for their specific theological agendas. Through extensive research and fresh textual insights Robert M. Price paves the way for a new reconstruction of Christian origins. Moving beyond the work of Burton L. Mack and John Dominic Crossan on Jesus movements and Christ cults, which shows how the various Jesus figures may have amalgamated into the patchwork savior of Christian faith, Price takes an innovative approach. He links the work of F.C. Baur, Walter Bauer, Helmut Koester, and James M. Robinson with that of early Christ-myth theorists-two camps of biblical analysis that have never communicated. Arguing that perhaps Jesus never existed as a historical figure, Price maintains an agnostic stance, while putting many puzzles and scholarly debates in a new light. He also incorporates neglected parallels from Islam, the Baha'i Faith, and Buddhism. Deconstructing Jesus provides a valuable bridge between New Testament scholarship and early freethinkers in a refreshing cross-fertilization of perspectives. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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