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While some of the chapters focus on systemic issues, others probe the depths of individual Gospel passages. The author's keen eye for textual detail, archaeological data, comparative materials, and systemic overviews make this volume a joy for anyone interested in understanding Jesus in his own context. The volume is organized into three interrelated parts: 1) political economy and the peasant values of Jesus, 2) the Jesus traditions within peasant realities, and 3) the peasant aims of Jesus.

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While some of the chapters focus on systemic issues, others probe the depths of individual Gospel passages. The author's keen eye for textual detail, archaeological data, comparative materials, and systemic overviews make this volume a joy for anyone interested in understanding Jesus in his own context. The volume is organized into three interrelated parts: 1) political economy and the peasant values of Jesus, 2) the Jesus traditions within peasant realities, and 3) the peasant aims of Jesus.
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Autorenporträt
Douglas E. Oakman is Professor of New Testament at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. He is author of Palestine in the Time of Jesus (with K. C. Hanson, 2008), Jesus and the Peasants (2008), The Political Aims of Jesus(2012), and Jesus, Debt, and the Lord's Prayer (2014). Oakman was a founding member of The Context Group and has been Chair of Religion and Dean of Humanities. He is an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church.