Jesus the Jew: A Historian's Reading of the GospelsCollins, 1973 - 286 páginas This now classic book is a significant corrective to several recent developments in the study of the historical Jesus. In contrast to depictions of Jesus as a wandering Cynic teacher, Geza Vermes offers a portrait based on evidence of charismatic activity in first-century Galilee. Vermes shows how the major New Testament titles of Jesus-prophet, Lord, Messiah, son of man, Son of God-can be understood in this historical context. The result is a description of Jesus that retains its power and its credibility. |
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Preface page | 9 |
Jesus and Galilee | 42 |
Jesus and charismatic Judaism | 58 |
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