Dethroning Jesus : exposing popular culture's quest to unseat the biblical Christ / Darrell L. Bock and Daniel B. Wallace.
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TextPublication details: Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, c2007.Description: ix, 237 p. ; 22 cmISBN: - 078522615X
- 9780785226154
- 232 22
- BT304.9 .B63 2007
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| 232BERpe The person of Christ / | 232BERwo The work of Christ / | 232BIVun Understanding the difficult words of Jesus : | 232BO/WAde Dethroning Jesus : exposing popular culture's quest to unseat the biblical Christ / | 232BOEha A Harmony of the Gospels / | 232BONci1 Cijena učeništva / | 232BONci2 Cijena učeništva / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-237).
Introduction: A Tale of Two Jesus Stories¿Christianity versus Jesusanity --
1. Claim 1: The Original New Testament Has Been Corrupted by Copyists So Badly That It Cant Be Recovered --
2. Claim 2: Those Secret Gnostic Gospels Such as Judas Show the Existence of Early Alternative Christianities --
3. Claim 3: The Gospel of Thomas Radically Alters Our Understanding of the Real Jesus --
4. Claim 4: Jesus Message Was Fundamentally Political and Social --
5. Claim 5: Paul Took Captive the Original Movement of Jesus and James, Moving It from a Jewish Reform Effort to a Movement That Exalted Jesus and Included Gentiles -- 6. Claim 6: Jesus¿s Tomb Has Been Found and His Resurrection and Ascension Did Not Involve a Physical Departure --
A Look at Some Popular Claims about Jesus -- Works Cited.
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