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What did Jesus teach? How did Jesus understand himself and his mission as the Son of man? How did the early church adjust Jesus' message to meet the churches' needs? Which specific sayings of Jesus did the first Christians understand and remember from among their rabbi's words? Which specific sayings did the first and second century churches distort or insert into the mouth of Jesus? Gethsemane Soliloquy analyzes, then sorts, the Synoptic sayings of Yeshua (Jesus' Aramaic name) for those on which people who care about Yeshua's message can rely. The book sets aside those sayings that are…mehr

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What did Jesus teach? How did Jesus understand himself and his mission as the Son of man? How did the early church adjust Jesus' message to meet the churches' needs? Which specific sayings of Jesus did the first Christians understand and remember from among their rabbi's words? Which specific sayings did the first and second century churches distort or insert into the mouth of Jesus? Gethsemane Soliloquy analyzes, then sorts, the Synoptic sayings of Yeshua (Jesus' Aramaic name) for those on which people who care about Yeshua's message can rely. The book sets aside those sayings that are implausible as teachings of Yeshua. Critically, Gethsemane Soliloquy summarizes Yeshua's teaching in an imaginary hour of instruction in Yeshua's Jerusalem retreat, the garden of Gethsemane, on Yeshua's last day of freedom in his short life. In the soliloquy at Gethsemane, Yeshua speaks to us.
Autorenporträt
Brad Lancaster writes mornings before he works as an attorney in his solo practice in north Seattle. At Lancaster Law Office, with his spouse and paralegal, Kim, and their miniature pinscher, Sofie, Brad helps families plan end of life matters and wind up decedent's affairs, builds elder care teams for clients' ailing family members, and negotiates with spouses outside the court system to end their marriages in a manner that preserves friendship and shelters children. Brad convenes the Witless Protection Program, an adult philosophical conversation about members' shared lives and human morality. Brad received his Master's Degree in Biblical Studies and Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, located in Pasadena, California, in 1978.