Virtually all scholars agree that apocalyptic and millenarianism formed at least part of the matrix of the culture in first-century Jewish Palestine, but there is a sharp disagreement concerning the extent to which Jesus shared apocalyptic and millenarian beliefs.
About the Author: John S. Kloppenborg is Professor of Religion at the University of Toronto, Canada.
154 Pages
Religion + Beliefs, Christianity
Series Name: Library of New Testament Studies
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Virtually all scholars agree that apocalyptic and millenarianism formed at least part of the matrix of the culture in first-century Jewish Palestine, but there is a sharp disagreement concerning the extent to which Jesus shared apocalyptic and millenarian beliefs.
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Virtually all scholars agree that apocalyptic and millenarianism formed at least part of the matrix of the culture in first-century Jewish Palestine, but there is a sharp disagreement concerning the extent to which Jesus shared apocalyptic and millenarian beliefs.
Although there has been a great deal written defending or opposing an 'apocalyptic Jesus', almost nothing has been said on the questions of what, from the standpoint of modern historiography of Jesus, is at stake in the issue of whether or not he was an apocalypticist or a millenarian prophet, and what is at stake in arguing that his alleged apocalypticism is a central and defining characteristic, rather than an incidental feature. Much has been said on the kind of Jew Jesus was, but almost nothing is said on why the category of Judaism has become so central to historical Jesus debates. These questions have less to do with the quantity and character of the available ancient evidence than they do with the ways in which the modern critic assembles evidence into a coherent picture, and the ideological and theological subtexts of historical Jesus scholarship. Scholars of Christian origins have been rather slow to inquire into the ideological location of their own work as scholars, but it is this question that is crucial in achieving a critical self-awareness of the larger entailments of historical scholarship on Jesus and the early Jesus movement. This volume begins the inquiry into the ideological location of modern historical Jesus scholarship.
JSHJ, JSNTS275
Review Quotes
""This concise, though-provoking contribution to the quest for the historical Jesus breaks important new ground. The very idea of stepping back from historical reconstruction to ask what is at stake in the Jesus debate culturally, conceptually, and theologically is a refreshing move that hopes will spark further candid discussion along the same lines... the volume is an extremely engaging collection that belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in Jesus, Judaism, and eschatology."- Brant Pitre, 68, 2006" --Catholic Biblical Quarterly
"'The volume presents a thought-provoking stimulus to historical Jesus studies, challenging the discipline to consider its idealogical location. Its value lies in this self-reflective articulation of underlying issues.' Karen Wenell, Vol 28.5, 2006" --Karen Wenell, Journal for the Study of the New Testament
About the Author
John S. Kloppenborg is Professor of Religion at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is well-known for his ground-breaking work on the Sayings Gospel Q. His most recent publication is "Excavating Q: The History and Setting of the Sayings Gospel." He is currently writing a commentary on James for the Hermeneia series. John Marshall is Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Toronto.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .7 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 154
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christianity
Series Title: Library of New Testament Studies
Publisher: T&T Clark
Theme: History
Format: Hardcover
Author: John S Kloppenborg & Chris Keith & John Marshall
Language: English
Street Date: February 15, 2005
TCIN: 1008938888
UPC: 9780567084286
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-5058
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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