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The Challenge of Jesus
The Challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was and Is | N. T. Wright
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Today a renewed and vigorous scholarly quest for the historical Jesus is underway. In the midst of well-publicized and controversial books on Jesus, N. T. Wright's lectures and writings have been widely recognized for providing a fresh, provocative and historically credible portrait. Now this most recent edition of Wright's classic work contains the same original content plus even more insight with an all-new introduction by the author. Out of his own commitment to both historical scholarship and Christian ministry, Wright challenges us to roll up our sleeves and take seriously the study of the historical Jesus. He writes, "Many Christians have been, frankly, sloppy in their thinking and talking about Jesus, and hence, sadly, in their praying and in their practice of discipleship. We cannot assume that by saying the word Jesus, still less the word Christ, we are automatically in touch with the real Jesus who walked and talked in first-century Palestine. . . . Only by hard, historical work can we move toward a fuller comprehension of what the Gospels themselves were trying to say." The Challenge of Jesus poses a double-edged challenge: to grow in our understanding of the historical Jesus within the Palestinian world of the first century, and to follow Jesus more faithfully into the postmodern world of the twenty-first century.
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I read this years ago when there actually was controversy over whether we needed to know more about the historical #MarysBoyChild, Jesus. I wonder if it would carry the same impact today? #winterwonderland @TrishB @Cinfhen

BeansPage If you're interested I would also suggest this book for further reading. It's fascinating and very well written. 6y
Lcsmcat @TheReadingMermaid Thanks! I‘ll look into it. (edited) 6y
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