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The Challenge Of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was And Is


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The Challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was and Is

 
 
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Manufacturer: InterVarsity Press
EAN (European Article Number): 9780830822003
Number of Items: 1
 
 
Binding: Hardcover
Author: N. T. Wright
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 232
Publication Date: 1999-10
Reading Level: 202
 
 
Description: "We cannot assume that by saying the word Jesus," writes N.T. Wright--Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey and formerly Dean of Lichtifeld Cathedral--"still less the word Christ, we are automatically in touch with the real Jesus who talked in first-century Palestine." Even less are we automatically in touch with "the Jesus who ... is the same yesterday, today and forever." Wright's goal in this volume is to present in a simplified form the findings that are occupying him in his monumental six-volume series entitled Christian Origins and the Question of God, and in particular in the second volume, already published, Jesus and the Victory of God. Distinguishing himself from the "Jesus Seminar" theologians, who question the literalness of the resurrection (among other things), Wright affirms the absolute centrality of both the Last Supper and the Easter experience as historical events. Through these experiences with Jesus, Wright suggests, the early Christians came to see that "Jesus--and then, very quickly, Jesus' people--were now the true Temple, and the actual building in Jerusalem was thereby redundant."

Written with refreshing clarity and passion, The Challenge of Jesus serves as an excellent introduction to the thinking of this influential New Testament historian. --Doug Thorpe

 
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Review Summary: Wonderful Date: 2009-01-05
 
Details: The Challenge of Jesus by N.T. Wright tries to show the conflict between history and the Bible. The book tries to wrestle with such questions like "did Jesus Know He was God." The book also tackles issues like, what happened on Easter and during the last supper?
There is a beautiful new book about Jesus, God , faith and what you will do after death entitled "The Enlightenment, What God Told Me After One Million Prayers: A Message for Everyone," by John H. Eagan. I just finished it. It's really great and deals with God, the creator, Jesus' teachings, and His Passion. It brought me to tears. I think the readers of Wright's book will really enjoy The Enlightenment.
 
Review Summary: A Good Survey from a Leading Figure in Jesus Scholarship Date: 2008-09-29
 
Details: Perhaps the most influential conservative voice in "Jesus Studies" today, N. T. Wright provides here a brief and readable summary of his many years of work into the message of Jesus.

Central to his view is understanding Jesus as a Messiah very much within the context of early first century Palestinian Judaism. In this, the central meaning of the "good news of the Kingdom of God" is in regard to the prophetic themes of exile and return.

Liberal critics have charged Wright with maintaining an essentially pre-scientific view of the miraculous, as well as a high degree of confidence in the biblical records. Conservatives have been critical of his focus on exile/return -- to a degree that de-emphasizes traditional views on the centrality of a propitiatory role of the atonement and personal forgiveness. Wright repeatedly acknowledges that, on issue after issue, he believes traditional understandings would have been foreign to the Judaism contemporary with Jesus.

Wright is an engaging writer, able to communicate at a variety of levels. This book would be aimed primarily at well-educated laity or those just beginning studies in the life of Christ at college or seminary level. It is also, in large part, an introduction to Wright's impressive amount of published works (both scholarly and popular).
 
Review Summary: So Necessary Date: 2008-07-07
 
Details: Wright is a model for the Pastor-Theologian. Not only are his words grounded in a most solid foundation, not only do they quickly challenge our theology (in a healthy way) but they are accessible by most intermediate readers.

Thank you Bishop Wright!
 
Review Summary: The Faith and History of Jesus Presented to Us as a Challenge Date: 2008-05-06
 
Details: I've been a fan of N.T. Wright ever since I read his book The Meaning of Jesus:Two Visions" which he co-authored with Marcus Borg. I came across this book about half a year ago. I still haven't understood all of the implications which can be gleamed from this very clear account of what Jesus and God and the history of Israel are all about.
Wright speaks of Jesus as the unique one off achievement of God in the history of the world. Jesus as the messiah who inaugurated the new creation and forgave the world of sin.
This book is based on a series of lectures Wright gave for an InterVarsity press conference in 1999. They can be listened to on his unofficial page: [...]

The book is persuasive, though I will leave its description to other reviewers who have done a very nice job of summing it up. I highly recommend this book as a way to step into Wright's larger series on Christian Origins and the Question of God. I am about to read the first work in this series, "The New Testament and the People of God." If the Challenge of Jesus is just a taste then I suspect the fuller treatment of the themes found in its pages will be rewarding.

Very compelling scholarship and historically accurate account of Jesus


 
Review Summary: Jesus of Faith and History Date: 2008-05-05
 
Details: Wright's look at Jesus comes from the eyes of the Jewish expectation of the Messiah. He attempts to answer the questions: Was Jesus the foretold Messiah? How did Jesus accomplish that end? How did he radically move from the expectations of what the Messiah was to do?
 
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