The Synoptic Problem and Historical Jesus Research

Par : Nicholas Dawson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231941995
  • EAN9798231941995
  • Date de parution03/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Synoptic Problem and Historical Jesus Research offers a groundbreaking exploration into one of the most captivating mysteries of biblical scholarship: how the first three Gospels-Matthew, Mark, and Luke-interconnect and what this means for understanding the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Bridging rigorous academic research with accessible narrative, this book unravels the complex literary relationships behind the Synoptic Gospels and reveals how their differences and similarities shape the very foundation of Christian faith and history.
Delving deep into ancient texts, theological debates, and cutting-edge scholarship, the book illuminates the diverse portraits of Jesus-teacher, healer, suffering Messiah, and Savior-that emerged from distinct early Christian communities. It examines pivotal concepts such as the elusive Q source, the powerful role of miracles and parables, and the profound significance of Jesus' passion and resurrection narratives.
Beyond the Synoptics, it integrates insights from the Gospel of John, Pauline letters, and historical testimonies, offering a comprehensive and nuanced picture of Jesus' historical and spiritual identity. Whether you are a student, scholar, or curious reader, this volume provides a fresh lens on the quest for the historical Jesus, inviting you into the vibrant world of the early church and the enduring questions that continue to inspire faith, scholarship, and cultural discourse.
Rich with historical context, literary analysis, and theological reflection, The Synoptic Problem and Historical Jesus Research is an essential guide to understanding how the story of Jesus was told, retold, and transformed-and why it still matters today.
The Synoptic Problem and Historical Jesus Research offers a groundbreaking exploration into one of the most captivating mysteries of biblical scholarship: how the first three Gospels-Matthew, Mark, and Luke-interconnect and what this means for understanding the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Bridging rigorous academic research with accessible narrative, this book unravels the complex literary relationships behind the Synoptic Gospels and reveals how their differences and similarities shape the very foundation of Christian faith and history.
Delving deep into ancient texts, theological debates, and cutting-edge scholarship, the book illuminates the diverse portraits of Jesus-teacher, healer, suffering Messiah, and Savior-that emerged from distinct early Christian communities. It examines pivotal concepts such as the elusive Q source, the powerful role of miracles and parables, and the profound significance of Jesus' passion and resurrection narratives.
Beyond the Synoptics, it integrates insights from the Gospel of John, Pauline letters, and historical testimonies, offering a comprehensive and nuanced picture of Jesus' historical and spiritual identity. Whether you are a student, scholar, or curious reader, this volume provides a fresh lens on the quest for the historical Jesus, inviting you into the vibrant world of the early church and the enduring questions that continue to inspire faith, scholarship, and cultural discourse.
Rich with historical context, literary analysis, and theological reflection, The Synoptic Problem and Historical Jesus Research is an essential guide to understanding how the story of Jesus was told, retold, and transformed-and why it still matters today.