Jesus the Jew, Christ the King unites biblical scholarship with established theology. Oftentimes, scholars distinguish between the "historical Jesus" and the "Christ of faith," suggesting that Christian belief has elevated Jesus of Nazareth from the common life of an itinerant Jewish rabbi to a divine figure akin to the heroes of Greco-Roman culture. James Miköajczyk evaluates both the "historical Jesus" and the "Christ of faith" separately before uniting the concepts for academics and believers alike. The definition of Israel connects to this harmony, although many theologians apply it exclusively to the church or to the Jewish people. In keeping with Christian tradition, Miköajczyk affirms Jesus as the only begotten Son of God and, moreover, the fulfillment of scriptural Israel.
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