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The purpose of this comprehensive sourcebook by David W. Chapman and Eckhard J. Schnabel is to publish the extra-biblical primary texts that have been cited as relevant for understanding Jesus' trial and crucifixion. The texts in the first part deal with Jesus' trial and interrogation before the Sanhedrin, and the texts in the second part concern Jesus' trial before Pilate. The texts in part three represent crucifixion as a method of execution in antiquity. For each document the authors provide the original text (Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, etc.), a translation, and commentary. The commenta
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If your child loves hero stories, there's no better place to find them than the Bible!In these pages, learn how to love your neighbor in the story of the Good Samaritan.Then read the rest of the stories in the Little Bible Heroes(tm) series. Each book offers a story of bravery, faithfulness, or kindness--straight from the Bible and perfect for little hero-loving hearts!Collect all 16 Little Bible Heroes(tm) stories:CreationNoahMiriamDanielJoshuaRahabSamuelThe Little MaidDavidEstherJosephThe Good SamaritanChristmasEasterJesus' MiraclesMartha
Jesus Christ --- Juvenile Nonfiction --- JESUS CHRIST --- JUVENILE NONFICTION
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Jesus Christ. --- Bible --- Study and teaching
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Jesus Christ --- Jewishness. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Pontius Pilate is one of the most enigmatic figures in Christian theology. The only non-Christian to be named in the Nicene Creed, he is presented as a cruel colonial overseer in secular accounts, as a conflicted judge convinced of Jesus's innocence in the Gospels, and as either a pious Christian or a virtual demon in later Christian writings. This book takes Pilate's role in the trial of Jesus as a starting point for investigating the function of legal judgment in Western society and the ways that such judgment requires us to adjudicate the competing claims of the eternal and the historical.
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Henrichs-Tarasenkova argues against a long tradition of scholars about how best to represent Luke's Christology. When read against the backdrop of ancient ways of constructing personal identity, key texts in the Lukan narrative demonstrate that Luke indirectly characterizes Jesus as the one God of Israel together with YHWH. Henrichs-Tarasenkova employs a narrative approach that takes into consideration recent studies of narrative and history and enables her to construct characters of YHWH and Jesus within the Lukan narrative. She employs Richard Bauckham's concept of divine identity that she evaluates against her study of how one might speak of personal identity in the Greco-Roman world. She engages in close reading of key texts to demonstrate how Luke speaks of YHWH as God in order to demonstrate that Luke-Acts upholds a traditional Jewish view that only the God of Israel is the one living God and to eliminate false expectations for how Luke should speak of Jesus as God. This analysis establishes how Luke binds Jesus' identity to the divine identity of YHWH and concludes that the Lukan narrative, in fact, does portray Jesus as God when it shows that Jesus shares YHWH's divine identity
Jesus Christ --- Person and offices. --- Divinity. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Thomas, --- Jesus Christ --- History of doctrines --- Person and offices.
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A group of Mormon and evangelical scholars undertook a remarkable journey over fifteen years to discuss differences and investigate possible common ground in their beliefs. With both candor and generosity, these essays reflect the thoughtful, respectful and nuanced engagements on some of the most controversial topics that have inflamed passions in the past.
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