Jesus the Radical: A Portrait of the Man They CrucifiedRegent College Publishing, 1989 - 224 من الصفحات Some sought his death. Others left everything to follow him. Who was this Jesus, this son of a carpenter turned wandering teacher? Why did he provoke such extreme reactions? And why does he still do so today, more than two thousand years after his death? Jesus the Radical highlights the impact of Jesus against the backdrop of life in first-century Judea, with its customs, its Messianic hopes, its multi-faceted Judaism and its Roman overlords. Here are many fascinating insights into the story you thought you knew. "Sensitive and compelling . it confronts the reader with Jesus and lets him decide what responses to make." -Christianity Today R. T. France has taught at London Bible College and was principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, from 1989 to 1995. He is the author of Matthew in the Tyndale New Testament Commentary series, The Evidence for Jesus, The Living God, and Jesus and the Old Testament. |
المحتوى
Preface to the first edition | 9 |
Preface to the second edition | 13 |
Nazareth | 15 |
Expectation | 23 |
Preparation | 39 |
Additional Note The outline of Jesus ministry | 55 |
Disciples | 61 |
Miracles | 79 |
Controversy | 109 |
The Kingdom of God | 127 |
Confrontation | 149 |
Condemnation | 169 |
Vindication | 189 |
Dilemma | 203 |
Appendix The gospels as sources for a study of Jesus | 211 |
Society | 95 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
¹ Lk ¹ Mk accept Antipas attitude authority Babylonian Talmud baptism C. H. Dodd Caiaphas called certainly chapter Christian chronological claim clear coming crowd crucifixion death debate demands demons denarius disciples discipleship doubt evidence exorcism exorcists expected fact faith Father festival follow Jesus Galilean Galilee Gentiles give God's gospels happened healing hearing Herod historical hope Isaiah Israel Jerusalem Jewish Jewish leaders Jews John John's Jordan Josephus Judaea Judas king kingdom Lord Luke Matthew meal Messiah ministry miracles Mishnah mission nation Nazareth no-one Old Testament ordinary parables passage Passover Peter Pharisees Pilate pilgrims political popular preaching probably prophet question Qumran rabbi recorded references refused religious repentance resurrection resurrection of Jesus Roman Rome Sabbath Sadducees Samaritan Sanhedrin scribal scribes seems seen significant spiritual story of Jesus suggest tax-collectors teaching tell temple tradition true word Zealot