The Historiographical Jesus introduces a new theory and approach for studying the life of Jesus. Anthony Le Donne uses the precepts of social memory theory to identify "memory refraction" in the Je…
This book is a collection of texts designed to illustrate the developmetn of Christian thought about the person of Christ in the era of the church fathers. The earliest text translated comes from t…
The research for this study of the historical Jesy=us was begun and continued for a period of about four years in three universities in the Netherlands. excellent guidance for this research..,
This relatively small book discusses four questions: (1) the historicity of the Gospels; (2) did Jesus claim to be the Son of God?; (3) what the first Christians believed about the resurrection; an…
Historical Jesus asks two primary questions: What does “historical” mean? and How should we apply this to Jesus? Anthony Le Donne begins with the unusual step of considering human perception …
This book features first-class biblical scholars who steep readers in the biblical texts about Jesus. These essays focus on the New Testament writers' various understanding of Jesus, their differin…
Jesus was an ephocal figure. For as long as human beings have curiosity about the past that helped shape them, Jesus will be a figure of fascination. He was, after all, the founder and focal point …
Dickson skillfully highlights both types of sources along with the historical methods used to study Christianity’s claims. He also shows how historians asses the reliability of available data, an…
The Case for Christ is a provocative and spellbinding read, marshaling expert testimony and persuasive evidence. With unerring instincts, Strobel ferrets out: Historical evidence: Do we possess rel…
Gerd Theissen’s ‘The Shadow of the Galilean: The Quest of the Historical Jesus in Narrative Form’ tells the story of Jesus’ life through the eyes of Andreas—a Jewish merchant from Sepphor…