This volume examines the role of the temple in the historical Jesus's teaching. It explains and responds to recent discussions about methodology in Jesus studies, proposing a fresh approach that draws insights from both memory research and new developments in Gospel of Matthew scholarship.
This volume examines the role of the temple in the historical Jesus's teaching. It explains and responds to recent discussions about methodology in Jesus studies, proposing a fresh approach that draws insights from both memory research and new developments in Gospel of Matthew scholarship.
Michael Patrick Barber is Professor of Scripture and Theology at the Augustine Institute Graduate School. He is co-author, with Brant Pitre and John Kincaid, of Paul, A New Covenant Jew: Rethinking Pauline Theology (Eerdmans, 2019).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The demise of 'authenticity' and the challenge of methodology 3. Jesus and the Jerusalem temple 4. Jesus and the destruction of the temple 5. Jesus, David, and the Temple 6. The son of David and the temple-community 7. Jesus, sacrifice, and priesthood.
1. Introduction 2. The demise of 'authenticity' and the challenge of methodology 3. Jesus and the Jerusalem temple 4. Jesus and the destruction of the temple 5. Jesus, David, and the Temple 6. The son of David and the temple-community 7. Jesus, sacrifice, and priesthood.
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