Description:Thomas Sheehan, formerly of Loyola Univ. Chicago, is a Religious Studies professor at Stanford & author of The First Coming, a controversial account of Easter. His philosophical specialties are in philosophy of religion, 20th-century European philosophy & classical metaphysics. His interests in biblical history exegesis include 1st-century Christianity & early Jewish & Christian apocalyptic.Introduction: How Christianity Came into Crisis1 Liberal Protestantism & the Jesus of History (1800-1900)2 Rudolf Bultmann & the Christ of Faith (1920-50)3 The New Quest for the Historical Jesus (1950-Today)I How Jesus Lived & Died1 The End of the World2 The Making of a Prophet3 The Kingdom of God4 God's Word at Work5 Rejection & DeathII How Jesus was Raised from the DeadSimon's Experience1 The Myth of Easter2 The Birth of Christianity3 An Early Formula of Faith4 The Denial of JesusThe Empty Tomb1 Easter According to Mark2 An Earlier Legend3 What Really Happened4 An Apocalyptic Messenger5 The Meaning of EasterIII How Jesus Became God1 The Apocalyptic Judge2 The Reigning Lord & Christ3 The Divine Son of GodConclusion: Recovering the KingdomAppendix: Notes on Rabbinical LiteratureSelected BibliographyWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity. To get started finding The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
301
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Random House Inc. (NY)
Release
1986
ISBN
0394511980
The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity
Description: Thomas Sheehan, formerly of Loyola Univ. Chicago, is a Religious Studies professor at Stanford & author of The First Coming, a controversial account of Easter. His philosophical specialties are in philosophy of religion, 20th-century European philosophy & classical metaphysics. His interests in biblical history exegesis include 1st-century Christianity & early Jewish & Christian apocalyptic.Introduction: How Christianity Came into Crisis1 Liberal Protestantism & the Jesus of History (1800-1900)2 Rudolf Bultmann & the Christ of Faith (1920-50)3 The New Quest for the Historical Jesus (1950-Today)I How Jesus Lived & Died1 The End of the World2 The Making of a Prophet3 The Kingdom of God4 God's Word at Work5 Rejection & DeathII How Jesus was Raised from the DeadSimon's Experience1 The Myth of Easter2 The Birth of Christianity3 An Early Formula of Faith4 The Denial of JesusThe Empty Tomb1 Easter According to Mark2 An Earlier Legend3 What Really Happened4 An Apocalyptic Messenger5 The Meaning of EasterIII How Jesus Became God1 The Apocalyptic Judge2 The Reigning Lord & Christ3 The Divine Son of GodConclusion: Recovering the KingdomAppendix: Notes on Rabbinical LiteratureSelected BibliographyWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity. To get started finding The First Coming: How the Kingdom of God Became Christianity, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.