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Jesus and politics / by Sean P. Kealy.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Zaccheus studies. New TestamentPublication details: Collegeville, Minn : Liturgical Press, c1990.Description: 96 p.; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0814656684
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 2417 .P6 K43 1990
Contents:
Contents: Five main political options at the time of Jesus: Opportunistic Herodians-- Rich Aristocratic Sadducees-- Essenes-- Pharisees-- Zealots: The Zealots at the time of Jesus-- The Zealot hypothesis-- H.S. Reimarus (1694-1918)-- Julius Wellhausen (1844-1918)-- Albert Schweitzer (1906)-- Robert Eisler (1929-1930)-- S.G.F. Brandon (1967)
The Case for a Zealot Jesus: Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom-- Jesus was recognized as Messiah-- Jesus crucifixion as a revolutionary king-- Jesus the Zealot associate and sympathizer-- A gospel cover-up
The evidence against a zealot Jesus: The Kingdom-proclamation of Jesus-- Jesus as Messiah-- Jesus' crucifixion as a revolutionary king-- Jesus the Zealot associate and sympathizer-- A gospel cover-up
Conclusion: Prove too much: a soothing baptize of the status quo-- Ernst Bloch-- Norbert L. Lohfink-- John A.T. Robinson-- Martin Hengel-- Milan Machovec-- H.G. Wells-- Marthin Luther King-- Kenneth Cragg
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BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library BS 2417 .P6 K43 1990 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 44627

'A Michael Glazier Book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Five main political options at the time of Jesus: Opportunistic Herodians-- Rich Aristocratic Sadducees-- Essenes-- Pharisees-- Zealots: The Zealots at the time of Jesus-- The Zealot hypothesis-- H.S. Reimarus (1694-1918)-- Julius Wellhausen (1844-1918)-- Albert Schweitzer (1906)-- Robert Eisler (1929-1930)-- S.G.F. Brandon (1967)

The Case for a Zealot Jesus: Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom-- Jesus was recognized as Messiah-- Jesus crucifixion as a revolutionary king-- Jesus the Zealot associate and sympathizer-- A gospel cover-up

The evidence against a zealot Jesus: The Kingdom-proclamation of Jesus-- Jesus as Messiah-- Jesus' crucifixion as a revolutionary king-- Jesus the Zealot associate and sympathizer-- A gospel cover-up

Conclusion: Prove too much: a soothing baptize of the status quo-- Ernst Bloch-- Norbert L. Lohfink-- John A.T. Robinson-- Martin Hengel-- Milan Machovec-- H.G. Wells-- Marthin Luther King-- Kenneth Cragg

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