Who was Jesus?: A Jewish-Christian DialoguePaul Copan, Craig A. Evans Westminster John Knox Press, 2001 M01 1 - 205 páginas Who Was Jesus? is a collection of articles revolving around the dialogue between Jewish New Testament scholar Peter Zaas and Christian apologist William Craig, with a focus on the differing Jewish and Christian assessments of Jesus of Nazareth, and the question of Jewish-Christian relations. Their points of agreement and disagreement, as well as how interest in the historical Jesus continues to promote dialogue and controversy, are fascinating and informative. |
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Contenido
Peter Zaas | 15 |
Who Was Jesus? A Christian Perspective | 21 |
Interactive Discussion | 29 |
Questions and Answers | 36 |
Bringer of Salvation to Jew and Gentile Alike | 45 |
Jesus New Vision within Judaism | 73 |
A Parting of the Ways | 97 |
The Gospels Would Have Been Greek to Jesus | 111 |
At What Points Do Judaisms and Christianities Meet? | 125 |
Jesus a Galilean Rabbi | 154 |
Craig A Evans | 163 |
Notes | 173 |
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