Murphy will provide an introduction to the gospels that does justice to the full range of modern critical methods and insights. He will discuss the implications of these methods for how we understand the nature of the gospels and how we can read them today. The chapters will sketch the portrait of Jesus that emerges from each gospel, and then examine the "canonical" view of Jesus by comparing and contrasting these pictures, as well as the ones that emerge from the non-canonical gospels and from the modern quest for the historical Jesus.
Chapter list:
Introduction, Theological and Historical Backgrounds;
Chapter 1, What is a Gospel?
Chapter 2, History of Critical Methods for Gospel Study;
Chapter 3, The Gospel of Mark;
Chapter 4, Q;
Chapter 5, Matthew;
Chapter 6, Luke;
Chapter 7, John;
Chapter 8, Other Gospels (Gospel of Thomas, Infancy Gospels, other Apocryphal Gospels); Chapter 8, Christian Interpretations of Jesus;
Chapter 9, The Historical Jesus;
Chapter 10, Conclusion; Glossary; Further Reading; Notes; Subject Index. (Charts, sidebars, illustrations, and maps.)
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