The Flesh Was Made Word: a Metahistorical Critique of the Contemporary Quest of the Historical Jesus (New Testament Monographs) - Susan Lochrie Graham - Libros - Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd - 9781906055967 - 16 de noviembre de 2010
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The Flesh Was Made Word: a Metahistorical Critique of the Contemporary Quest of the Historical Jesus (New Testament Monographs)

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The 'historical Jesus' still remains elusive. Who was Jesus? What really happened? How can we know for sure? The latest quest for the truth about him comes at a time marked by radical uncertainty and postmodern scepticism about master narratives, along with a loss of confidence in the traditional methods of historical analysis. In this context, Susan Lochrie Graham approaches the old debates from an entirely new direction. Armed with a 'metahistorical' approach adapted from the work of Hayden White, the philosopher of history, she reads the work of four representative historical Jesus writers: John P. Meier, N. T. Wright, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza and John Dominic Crossan. The analysis brings to light the deep literary structures of their portraits, showing the differing plots and rhetorical concepts that shape them, and the types of argument that are deployed by each writer. This ground-breaking critical investigation exposes the theological and cultural meanings embedded in all historical Jesus writing, showing how narrative forms function ideologically. It concludes with fresh answers to questions both about the methods we use and about the social implications of the contemporary quest of the historical Jesus, and proposes different directions for future research.

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Publicado 16 de noviembre de 2010
ISBN13 9781906055967
Editores Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
Páginas 208
Dimensiones 230 × 12 × 153 mm   ·   467 g
Lengua Inglés  

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