Handbook for the study of the historical Jesus: 1 How to study the historical Jesus
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adam_text | Titel: Bd. 1. Handbook for the study of the historical Jesus. How to study the historical Jesus
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CONTENTS
Volume 1
How t? Study the Historical Jesus
Introduction: The Handbook for the Study of the Historical
Jesus in Perspective ....................................................................... xv
Tom Holmen and Stanley E. Porter
PART ONE
CONTEMPORARY METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES
How to Marginalize the Traditional Criteria of Authenticity ..... 3
Dale C. Allison, Jr.
Fourth Quest? What Did Jesus Really Want? ................................ 31
Ernst Baasland
The Search for Jesus Special Profile ................................................ 57
Jürgen Becker
The Historical Jesus: How to Ask Questions and
Remain Inquisitive ........................................................................ 91
James H. Charlesworth
Method in a Critical Study of Jesus ................................................. 129
Bruce D. Chilton
Context and Text in Historical Jesus Methodology ...................... 159
John Dominic Crossan
Remembering Jesus: How the Quest of
the Historical Jesus Lost its Way ................................................. 183
James D. G. Dunn
Jesus-in-Context: A Relational Approach ...................................... 207
Richard A. Horsley
Sources, Methods and Discursive Locations in the Quest
of the Historical Jesus ................................................................... 241
John S. Kloppenborg
Basic Methodology in the Quest for the Historical Jesus ............ 291
John P. Meier
VI CONTENTS
Jesus Research as Feedback on His Wirkungsgeschichte ............... 333
Petr Pokorny
The Role of Greek Language Criteria in Historical
Jesus Research ............................................................................... 361
Stanley E. Porter
From the Messianic Teacher to the Gospels of Jesus Christ ........ 405
Rainer Riesner
The Gospel of the Historical Jesus .................................................. 447
James M. Robinson
Scholarly Rigor and Intuition in Historical Research
into Jesus ........................................................................................ 475
Jacques Schlosser
Critical Feminist Historical-Jesus Research ................................... 509
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
Historical Scepticism and the Criteria of Jesus Research:
My Attempt to Leap Over Lessing s Ugly Wide Ditch ............. 549
Gerd Theissen
A Metalanguage for the Historical Jesus Methods:
An Experiment .............................................................................. 589
Tom Holmen
PART TWO
VARIOUS ASPECTS OF HISTORICAL
JESUS METHODOLOGY
With the Grain and against the Grain: A Strategy for Reading
the Synoptic Gospels .................................................................... 619
Colin Brown
Form Criticism and Jesus Research ................................................ 649
Arland J. Hultgren
Tradition Criticism and Jesus Research ......................................... 673
Grant R. Osborne
The Criteria of Authenticity ............................................................. 695
Stanley E. Porter
Alternatives to Form and Tradition Criticism in
Jesus Research ............................................................................... 715
Tobias Nicklas
Social-Scientific Approaches and Jesus Research ......................... 743
Bruce J. Malina
CONTENTS VÝÝ
New Literary Criticism and Jesus Research ................................... 777
Elizabeth Struthers Malbon
Memory Theory and Jesus Research ............................................... 809
Alan Kirk
The Burden of Proof in Jesus Research .......................................... 843
Dagmar Winter
Volume 2
The Study of Jesus
Introduction: The Handbook for the Study of the Historical
Jesus in Perspective ....................................................................... xv
Tom Holmen and Stanley E. Porter
PART ONE
THE ONGOING QUEST FOR THE HISTORICAL JESUS
The Quest of the Unhistorical Jesus and the Quest of the
Historical Jesus .................................................................................. 855
Colin Brown
Futures for the Jesus Quests ............................................................. 887
Bengt Holmberg
The Parable of the Goose and the Mirror: The Historical Jesus
in the Theological Discipline ....................................................... 919
Scot McKnight
Historical Jesus Research in Global Cultural Context .................. 953
Teresa Okure
Diverse Agendas at Work in the Jesus Quest ................................. 985
Clive Marsh
Jesus of Nazareth and the Christ of Faith: Approaches to the
Question in Historical Jesus Research ....................................... 1021
Sven-Olav Back
The Jesus Quest and Jewish-Christian Relations .......................... 1055
Donald A. Hagner
Historic Jesuses .................................................................................. 1079
Cees den Heyer
VUl CONTENTS
PART TWO
CURRENT QUESTIONS OF JESUS RESEARCH
Jesus and Cynicism ........................................................................... 1105
F. Gerald Downing
Jesus and the Scriptures of Israel ..................................................... 1137
Steve Moyise
Implicit Christology and the Historical Jesus ................................ 1169
Edwin K. Broadhead
Jesus and the Partings of the Ways .............................................. 1183
Michael F. Bird
Prophet, Sage, Healer, Messiah, and Martyr:
Types and Identities of Jesus ........................................................ 1217
Craig A. Evans
Jesus im Licht der Qumrangemeinde ............................................. 1245
Heinz-Wolfgang Kuhn
Jesus without Q .................................................................................. 1287
Michael Goulder
Dispensing with the Priority of Mark ............................................. 1313
David L. Dungan
The Role of Aramaic in Reconstructing the Teaching of Jesus ... 1343
Maurice Casey
The Quest for the Historical Jesus in Postmodern Perspective:
A Hypothetical Argument ........................................................... 1377
Moisés Mayordomo and Peter-Ben Smit
Why Study the Historical Jesus?...................................................... 1411
Colin Brown
PART THREE
PERSISTING ISSUES ADJACENT TO THE JESUS QUEST
The Context of Jesus: Jewish and/or Hellenistic? .......................... 1441
Stanley E. Porter
The Transmission of the Jesus Tradition ........................................ 1465
Samuel Byrskog
Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Herodians ..................................... 1495
Etienne Nodet
The Son of Man in Ancient Judaism ............................................... 1545
John J. Collins
CONTENTS IX
Jewish Apocalyptic and Apocalypticism ........................................ 1569
Crispin Fletcher-Louis
Anti-Judaism and the New Testament ........................................... 1609
Luke Timothy Johnson
The Writings of Josephus: Their Significance for
New Testament Study ................................................................... 1639
Steve Mason
Rabbinic Writings in New Testament Research ............................ 1687
David Instone-Brewer
Synagogue and Sanhédrin in the First Century ............................ 1723
Lester L. Grabbe
Echoes from the Wilderness: The Historical John the Baptist .... 1747
Knut Backhaus
Historiographical Literature in the New Testament Period
(1st and 2nd centuries CE) .......................................................... 1787
Eve-Marie Becker
Volume 3
The Historical Jesus
Introduction: The Handbook for the Study of the Historical Jesus
in Perspective ................................................................................. xv
Tom Holmen and Stanley E. Porter
PART ONE
JESUS TRADITION IN INDIVIDUAL DOCUMENTS
The Historical Jesus in the Gospel of Mark ................................... 1821
Joanna Dewey
Jesus Tradition in non-Markan Material Common to Matthew
and Luke ......................................................................................... 1853
Christopher Tuckett
The Special Material in Matthews Gospel .................................... 1875
Donald Senior, C.P.
Luke and Acts .................................................................................... 1901
John Nolland
The Non-Synoptic Jesus: An Introduction to John, Paul,
Thomas, and Other Outsiders of the Jesus Quest ..................... 1933
Michael Labahn
X CONTENTS
Jesus Tradition in the Gospel of John ............................................. 1997
D. Moody Smith
Jesus Tradition in the Letters of the New Testament .................... 2041
David Wenham
The Thomas-Jesus Connection ........................................................ 2059
Edwin K. Broadhead
Traditions about Jesus in Apocryphal Gospels (with the
Exception of the Gospel of Thomas) .......................................... 2081
Tobias Nicklas
Jesus Tradition in Early Patristic Writings ..................................... 2119
RlEMER ROUKEMA
Jesus Tradition in Classical and Jewish Writings .......................... 2149
Robert E. Van Voorst
PART TWO
FUNDAMENTALLY ABOUT JESUS
The Historicity of Jesus: How Do We Know That
Jesus Existed? ................................................................................. 2183
Samuel Byrskog
Background I: Jesus of History and the Topography of the
Holy Land ...................................................................................... 2213
James H. Charlesworth
Background II: (Some) Literary Documents ................................. 2243
Martin McNamara
Background III: The Social and Political Climate in which
Jesus of Nazareth Preached .......................................................... 2291
Wolfgang Stegemann
The Chronology of Jesus .................................................................. 2315
Harold W. Hoehner
The Birth of Jesus ............................................................................... 2361
Richard T. France
The Death of Jesus ............................................................................. 2383
Joel B. Green
The Resurrection of Jesus ................................................................. 2409
Pheme Perkins
Family, Friends, and Foes ................................................................. 2433
Joel B. Green
CONTENTS XI
The Language(s) Jesus Spoke ........................................................... 2455
Stanley E. Porter
The Self-Understanding of Jesus ..................................................... 2473
Mathias Kreplin
The Message of Jesus I: Miracles, Continuing Controversies ...... 2517
Graham H. Twelftree
The Message of Jesus II: Parables .................................................... 2549
Arland J. Hultgren
PART THREE
JESUS AND THE LEGACY OF ISRAEL
Jesus and God .................................................................................... 2575
Marianne Meye Thompson
Jesus and The Sabbath ....................................................................... 2597
Sven-Olav Back
Jesus and the Temple ......................................................................... 2635
Jostein Ådna
Jesus and the Shema .......................................................................... 2677
Kim Huat Tan
Jesus and the Purity Paradigm ......................................................... 2709
Tom Holmén
Jesus and the Law .............................................................................. 2745
William Loader
Jesus and the Holy Land..................................................................... 2773
Karen J. Wenell
Jesus and Sinners and Outcasts ....................................................... 2801
Bruce Chilton
Jesus and Israels Eschatological Constitution ............................... 2835
Steven M. Bryan
Jesus, Satan, and Company .............................................................. 2855
Darrell Bock
Jesus and Apocalypticism ................................................................. 2877
Crispin Fletcher-Louis
xu contents
Volume 4
Individual Studies
Introduction: The Handbook for Study of the Historical Jesus
in Perspective ................................................................................. xv
Tom Holmen and Stanley E. Porter
The Dark Side of Power —Beelzebul: Manipulated or
Manipulator? Reflections on the History of a Conflict in
the Traces Left in the Memory of its Narrators ......................... 2911
Michael Labahn
Did Jesus Break the Fifth (Fourth) Commandment? ................... 2947
Peter Balla
Did Jesus Stay at Bethsaida? Arguments from Ancient Texts
and Archaeology for Bethsaida and et-Tell ............................... 2973
Heinz-Wolfgang Kuhn
Flawed Heroes and Stories Jesus Told: The One About a Man
Wanting to Kill .............................................................................. 3023
Charles W. Hedrick
Jesus and Magic: The Question of the Miracles ............................ 3057
Bernd Kollmann
Jesus and the Greeks: A Semiotic Reading of John 12:20-28 ...... 3087
Joseph Pathrapankal
Jesus and the Synagogue ................................................................... 3105
Graham H. Twelftree
Jesus and the Ten Words .................................................................. 3135
Hermut Loehr
Jesus as Moving Image: The Public Responsibility of the
Historical Jesus Scholar in the Age of Film ............................... 3155
Clive Marsh
Jesus Magic from a Theodicean Perspective .............................. 3179
Tom Holmén
Jesus TUýetoric : The Rise and Fall of The Kingdom of God ..... 3201
James M. Robinson
Jewish Galilee ..................................................................................... 3221
Etienne Nodet
On Avoiding Bothersome Busyness: Q/Luke 12:22-31 in its
Greco-Roman Context ................................................................. 3245
Gerald Downing
CONTENTS Xlll
Poverty and Wealth in Jesus and the Jesus Tradition ................... 3269
Heinz Giesen
The Question of the Baptists Disciples on Fasting
(Matt 9:14-17; Mark 2:18-22; Luke 5:33-39) ........................... 3305
Rainer Riesner
Riddles, Wit, and Wisdom ............................................................... 3349
Tom Thatcher
Three Questions about the Life of Jesus ......................................... 3373
Christian-Bernard Amphoux
Why Was Jesus Not Born in Nazareth? .......................................... 3409
Armand Puig i Tàrrech
Words of Jesus in Paul: On the Theology and Praxis of the
Jesus Tradition ............................................................................... 3437
Petr Pokorny
Index of Ancient Sources ................................................................. 3469
Index of Modern Authors ................................................................ 3605
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