Jesus and the Rise of Early Christianity - a History of New Testament Times

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 448 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The pathway to understanding the New Testament leads through the vibrant landscape of the first-century Greco-Roman world. The New Testament is rooted in the concrete historical events of that world.
In Jesus the Rise of Early Christianity Paul Barnett not only places the New Testament within that world of caesars and Herods, proconsuls and Pharisees, Sadducees and revolutionaries, but argues that the mainspring and driving force of early Christian history is the historical Jesus. We cannot understand the rise of Christianity apart from this Jesus, the messiah of Israel and the spiritual and intellectual impact he had on his immediate followers and those who succeeded them.
From his intimate acquaintance with the sources, the evidence and the problems of New Testament history, Barnett offers fresh insights. His telling of the story skillfully avoids the encumbrance of extraneous details and side journeys. From the brith of Jesus to the founding of the messianic community, from the rise of Paul's mission to the Gentiles to the writing of the Gospels, Barnett offers a comprehensive account of the movement that would change the face of world history.
Jesus the Rise of Early Christianity is a comprehensive survey of New Testament history that will meet the needs of students and teachers of the New Testament. In its engagment with contemporary scholarship and its emphasis on the propelling role of the historical and risen Jesus in the rise of Christianity, it provides a timely rejoinder to current revisionist exploration of Christian origins.

Contents

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Abbreviations

Preface

1. The New Testament as History

Excursus 1A: New Testament Chronology

Excursus 1B: History and Myth

2. The Impact of Christ

3. The Hellenistic Background to Jesus

4. Herod, Idumaean, King of the Jews

5. Jesus' Birth Boyhood

6. Jesus' Context: Galilee Peraea

7. Jesus' Context: Judea

Excursus 7A: The Search for the historical Pontius Pilate

8. Jesus of Nazareth (c. 29-33)

Excursus 8A: Working Assumptions

Excursus 8B: The Criterion of Dissimilarity

Excursus 8C: Did Jesus Make Claims to Deity?

9. Resurrection, Exaltation the Spirit

10. The Community of the Messiah in Jerusalem

Excursus 10A: The Use of Acts 1-5 for Historical Reconstruction

11. The Scattering of the Community the Conversion of Saul (c. 34/35)

12. Peter in Palestine (33-47)

13. The Apostolate of Saul in the "Unknown Years" (c. 34-47)

Excursus 13A: Paul's Mission Strategy According to Rainer Riesner

Excursus 13B: Jews, Proselytes and God-fearers

14. The Inclusion of the Gentiles (47-49)

Excursus 14A: An Early Dating for Galations

Excursus 14B: The Missionary Agreement and the Jerusalem Council

15. James, Cephas John

16. Paul's Later Ministry (c. 50-65)

17. Churches Evangelists (33-100)

18. The Four Gospels

19. The Kindgom of Christ

20. Epilogue

Excursus 20A:The Birth of Christianity According to J. Dominic Crossan

Select Bibliography

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