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After a substantial new essay examining the nature of a properly skeptical historical inquiry into Jesus of Nazareth in the context of contemporary worldviews, from pre-modernism to meta-modernism, Behold the Man presents revised essays on an eclectic range of issues: from how the Epistle of James treats Jesus as Divine within decades of the crucifixion, and an evaluation of recent arguments about the dating of the Fourth Gospel, to debunking claims about Jesus and ""ancient aliens,"" and furthering debate about the resurrection. With a foreword by eminent New Testament scholar Craig L.…mehr

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After a substantial new essay examining the nature of a properly skeptical historical inquiry into Jesus of Nazareth in the context of contemporary worldviews, from pre-modernism to meta-modernism, Behold the Man presents revised essays on an eclectic range of issues: from how the Epistle of James treats Jesus as Divine within decades of the crucifixion, and an evaluation of recent arguments about the dating of the Fourth Gospel, to debunking claims about Jesus and ""ancient aliens,"" and furthering debate about the resurrection. With a foreword by eminent New Testament scholar Craig L. Blomberg, and extensive recommended resources, Behold the Man: Essays on the Historical Jesus represents a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary engagement with historical Jesus studies.
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English philosopher Peter S. Williams is an assistant professor in communication and worldviews at NLA University College in Norway. His books include An Informed Cosmos: Essays on Intelligent Design Theory (Wipf & Stock, 2023); A Universe from Someone: Essays on Natural Theology (Wipf & Stock, 2022); Apologetics in 3D: Essays in Apologetics and Spirituality (Wipf & Stock, 2021) and Outgrowing God? A Beginner's Guide to Richard Dawkins and the God Debate (Wipf & Stock, 2020).