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Victory Over Violence, Jesus and the Revolutionists

Author : Martin Hengel
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Religion
ISBN : STANFORD:36105037200396

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Victory Over Violence and Was Jesus a Revolutionist?

Author : Martin Hengel
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2003-01-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781592441440

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'Victory over Violence' This book, 'Victory over Violence', deals with Òpolitical theologyÓ - as it developed within Palestinian Judaism between 334 B.C. and the time of Christ, and as it is being advocated now by radical theologians and groups within the Christian community. The book is, therefore, not simply an academic discussion of a bygone era. It is an attempt to bridge the gap between New Testament theology and contemporary Christian social ethics. Hengel clearly intends to speak to the contemporary situation, which forces Christians to debate the possible use of violence in revolution. He is appalled that those who advocate a Òtheology of revolutionÓ pay so little attention to the political situation of Jesus and primitive Christianity. According to Hengel's interpretation, the position of Jesus and the early Christians on the question of violence was radically different from that of the Zealots: Jesus was the model of nonviolence who demanded of his followers that they renounce violence and love their enemies. Further, since the situation today is similar to the situation in Jesus' time, Hengel argues that the Christian response should be similar too. 'Was Jesus a Revolutionist?' Jesus has often been portrayed as a forerunner of modern revolutionary movements. Martin Hengel believes that this judgment must be scrutinized carefully to determine if revolutionists are reading their own views back into Jesus. The author considers the political background at the time of Jesus, especially the Zealot movement, then looks at key passages in the Gospels that seem to support the revolutionist label. This study shows that Jesus' ethical system was revolutionary, but his political actions were not. Students of politics and religion will want to read Hengel's comments on Jewish movements, depth psychology, and today's theology of revolution.

Jesus and the Victory of God (reissue)

Author : N. T. Wright
Publisher : SPCK
Page : 1046 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2015-06-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780281074068

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Jesus and the Victory of God (reissue) by N. T. Wright Pdf

In this highly anticipated volume, N. T. Wright focuses directly on the historical Jesus: Who was he? What did he say? And what did he mean by it? Wright begins by showing how the questions posed by Albert Schweitzer a century ago remain central today. Then he sketches a profile of Jesus in terms of his prophetic praxis, his subversive stories, the symbols by which he reordered his world, and the answers he gave to the key questions that any world view must address. The examination of Jesus' aims and beliefs, argued on the basis of Jesus' actions and their accompanying riddles, is sure to stimulate heated response. Wright offers a provocative portrait of Jesus as Israel's Messiah who would share and bear the fate of the nation and would embody the long-promised return of Israel's God to Zion.

Jesus, Deliver Us

Author : Willard M. Swartley
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2019-06-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532654039

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Jesus, Deliver Us by Willard M. Swartley Pdf

"Deliver us from (the) evil (one)" is the heart's cry from the Lord's Prayer. Evil wears many faces in our modern world. This book connects the Lord's Prayer to troubles of our times, be it attacks from Satan, the wars around the world, the scourge of racism, or the mass shootings of our time. The subtitle of the book identifies the scope. This book blends both deliverance from demonic bondage and witness to the powers in relation to political policies and government. While the book aims to be a biblical theology on these topics, it seeks also to address the praxis: how these evils are confronted through healing-deliverance ministries and what people of God say and do in witness to the powers. The two streams of response to evil are really one as a faithful response to the saving work of the Lord God Almighty through Jesus Christ's victory over Satan, sin, evil, and death. "Love your enemy" confronts evil with power to transform!

Victory Over Violence

Author : Martin Hengel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1975
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:718337931

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The Things that Make for Peace

Author : Jesse P. Nickel
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110703771

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The Things that Make for Peace by Jesse P. Nickel Pdf

This study offers fresh insight into the place of (non)violence within Jesus' ministry, by examining it in the context of the eschatologically-motivated revolutionary violence of Second Temple Judaism. The book first explores the connection between violence and eschatology in key literary and historical sources from Second Temple Judaism. The heart of the study then focuses on demonstrating the thematic centrality of Jesus’ opposition to such “eschatological violence” within the Synoptic presentations of his ministry, arguing that a proper understanding of eschatology and violence together enables appreciation of the full significance of Jesus’ consistent disassociation of revolutionary violence from his words and deeds. The book thus articulates an understanding of Jesus’ nonviolence that is firmly rooted in the historical context of Second Temple Judaism, presenting a challenge to the "seditious Jesus hypothesis"—the claim that the historical Jesus was sympathetic to revolutionary ideals. Jesus’ rejection of violence ought to be understood as an integral component of his eschatological vision, embodying and enacting his understanding of (i) how God’s kingdom would come, and (ii) what would identify those who belonged to it.

Violence in the New Testament

Author : Shelly Matthews,E. Leigh Gibson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2005-03-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567397461

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Violence in the New Testament by Shelly Matthews,E. Leigh Gibson Pdf

While much work has been done on the role of Jews in the crucifixion of Jesus in post-Holocaust biblical scholarship, the question of violence in subsequent community formation remains largely unexamined. New Testament passages suggesting that early Christ-believers were violently persecuted--the "stone throwing" passages from John, the "persecuted from town to town" passages in Matthew, the stoning of Stephen in Acts, Paul's hardship catalogue in II Corinthians, etc.-- are frequently read positivistically as windows onto first century persecution; at the other extreme, they are sometimes dismissed as completely a-historical. In either case, scholars up until now have provided little in the way of methodological reflection on how they have reached such conclusions. A further problematic issue in previous readings of passages suggesting such violence is that the perpetrators of violence are frequently cast as "Jews" while the violated are cast as "Christians," in spite of the growing consensus that it is impossible to tease out these two distinct and separate religious identities, Jew and Christian, from first century texts. This volume takes up crucial methodological questions about how to read passages suggesting violence among Jews in texts that eventually became part of the New Testament canon. It situates this intra-religious violence within the violence of the Roman Imperial order. It provides new readings of these texts that move beyond the "Jew as violator"/"Christian as violated" binary.

Peace, Violence and the New Testament

Author : Michell Desjardins
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 135 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1997-02-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567239792

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Peace, Violence and the New Testament by Michell Desjardins Pdf

Over the centuries, New Testament texts have inspired both peace activism and violence towards others. Most Christians, including New Testament scholars, continue to find peace at the core of these scriptures, and consider that the use of violence misrepresents basic Christian beliefs. This challenging study contends that the New Testament promotes violence as strongly as it promotes peace. Through close analysis of a wide range of texts, Desjardins shows how foundational both peace and violence are in the New Testament, and then suggests that the leading interpretative theories in this area do not do justice to the complexity of the primary sources.

Love That Does Justice

Author : Thomas Lewis Schubeck
Publisher : Orbis Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2015-02-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781608334025

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Conflict, Holiness, and Politics in the Teachings of Jesus

Author : Marcus Borg
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1998-06-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567384065

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Conflict, Holiness, and Politics in the Teachings of Jesus by Marcus Borg Pdf

Originally published in 1984, this extraordinary work has until now been available only in an expensive library edition. The present edition has been completely updated and redesigned, and includes an extended new introduction by Marcus Borg that relates the book's central arguments to subsequent Jesus scholarship. A foreword by N.T. Wright characterizes the book as one of the foundational works in the "third quest" for the historical Jesus. In the book, Marcus Borg argues that conflict between a politics of holiness and a politics of compassion, and their implications for Israel, resides at the center of Jesus' activity and teaching. He emphasizes several features that have since become central to Jesus scholarship: the importance of Jesus' inclusive meal practice, a non-apocalyptic paradigm for understanding Jesus, and Jesus as a social prophet and boundary-breaker. Marcus J. Borg is Hundere Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture in the Philosophy Department at Oregon State University. He is the author of nine books, including Jesus in Contemporary Scholarship, also published by Trinity Press.

Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (2nd edn)

Author : J B GREEN,J BROWN,N PERRIN
Publisher : Inter-Varsity Press
Page : 1849 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781789740264

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Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels (2nd edn) by J B GREEN,J BROWN,N PERRIN Pdf

The Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels is unique among reference books on the Bible, the first volume of its kind since James Hastings published his Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels in 1909. In the more than eight decades since Hastings, our understanding of Jesus, the Evangelists and their world has grown remarkably. New interpretive methods illumined the text, the ever-changing profile of modern culture has put new questions to the Gospels, and our understanding of the Judaism of Jesus's day has advanced in ways that could not have been predicted in Hastings's day. But for many readers of the Gospels the new outlook on the Gospels remains hidden within technical journals and academic monographs. The Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels bridges the gap between scholars and those pastors, teachers, students and lay people desiring in-depth treatment of select topics in an accessible and summary format. The topics range from cross-sectional themes (such as faith, law, Sabbath) to methods of interpretation (such as form criticism, redaction criticism, sociological approaches), from key events (such as the birth, temptation and death of Jesus) to each of the four Gospels as a whole. Some articles - such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, rabbinic traditions and revolutionary movements at the time of Jesus - provide significant background information to the Gospels. Others reflect recent and less familiar issues in Jesus and Gospel studies, such as divine man, ancient rhetoric and the chreiai. Contemporary concerns of general interest are discusses in articles covering such topics as healing, the demonic and the historical reliability of the Gospels. And for those entrusted with communicating the message of the Gospels, there is an extensive article on preaching from the Gospels. The Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels presents the fruit of evangelical New Testament scholarship at the end of the twentieth century - committed to the authority of Scripture, utilising the best of critical methods, and maintaining dialog with contemporary scholarship and challenges facing the church.

Love of Enemies

Author : William Klassen
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2002-05-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781579109714

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Love of Enemies by William Klassen Pdf

Love of enemies, search for peace. In the current international political atmosphere where Òhope is in short supply these days within and outside the churchÓ (William Klassen), these twin themes hardly seem compatible. Klassen maintains, however, that the two are not only consistent but also have coexisted from ancient times to the present, due in large part to the Jesus movement. Examining the Hellenistic and Hebrew backgrounds of the two themes, Klassen illuminates old, familiar texts, as well as some that have been previously ignored. He shows how people today can strive for peace, both by following the examples of the twentieth-century figures before them and be returning, as Òwarriors of peace,Ó to long-neglected biblical resources.

Acts of God in History

Author : Roland Deines
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2013-11-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 3161521811

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10 of 11 contributions were published previously (4 in German, 6 in English).

Non-Retaliation in Early Jewish and New Testament Texts

Author : Gordon Zerbe
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2015-01-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781474230353

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Non-Retaliation in Early Jewish and New Testament Texts by Gordon Zerbe Pdf

This study examines the varieties and continuities of ethical exhortations and ideals in the Jewish and Christian traditions (c. 200 BCE-100 CE) that fall under the rubric of non-retaliation. One of the principal conclusions of this thought-provoking work is that a critical factor in determining the shape of non-retaliatory ethics is whether the exhortation is applied to relations within the local and/or elect community or to relations with oppressors of the elect community. It becomes apparent also that the non-retaliatory ethic of the NT stands solidly in the tradition of non-retaliatory ethics in Early Judaism.

Memories of Jesus

Author : Robert B. Stewart,Gary R. Habermas
Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780805448405

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Memories of Jesus by Robert B. Stewart,Gary R. Habermas Pdf

A gathering of scholarly essays in response and tribute to James D. G. Dunn's influential book, Jesus Remembered, followed by a response from Dunn himself.