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The Impact of Jesus of Nazareth

The Impact of Jesus of Nazareth

Darrell Bock

Sydney College of Divinity
2020
pokkari
1. Peter Bolt, Introduction ; 2. Darrell Bock, What Got Jesus into Trouble? Understanding the Significance of Jesus' Ministry by Looking at Its Jewish Context: Part One--The Irritant Events ; 3. John Davies, Nonverbal Responses to Jesus in the Gospels ; 4. Aaron Chidgzey, Transcending Categories: The Impact of the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth ; 5. Peter Bolt, Synoptic Comparison & Oral History: A South Pacific Analogy ; 6. James Harrison, The Historical Jesus as Social Critic: A Comparison of 'Q' Traditions (Matt 5:43-48; Lk 6:27-36) ; 7. Robert Tilley, Usury and the Interpretation of the Sacred d104 ; 8. Wendy Turnour, The Hermeneutical Significance of the 'Double Love Commandments' in Matthew's Gospel ; 9. Chris Booth, The Now and Not Yet of Seeing Jesus of Nazareth. Reading Matthew's Gospel as Narrative ; 10. Alan Cadwallader, Sometimes One Word Makes a World of Difference: A Return to the Origins of Mark's Gospel (Mark 1:38) ; 11. Francis J. Moloney, The Fourth Gospel and the Beginnings of Jesus' Ministry ; 12. Lyn Kidson, The Woman at the Well, Jesus, and Prejudice in Samaria (John 4:3-43) ; 13. Debra Snoddy, Johannine Altruism: A Biblical Tonic for the Randian Plague ; 14. Chris Seglenieks, The Johannine Messiah and the Isaianic Servant: Identity and Response ; 15. Willis (Bill) H. Salier & Benjamin Ho, John: The Gospel of Unbelief.
Mark

Mark

Darrell Bock

Cambridge University Press
2015
sidottu
This volume provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to the Gospel of Mark, now widely considered the first recorded treatment of Jesus. Darrell Bock explains how this text, once the least-used gospel, came to be regarded as the starting point for understanding Jesus. Drawing together previous arguments and discussion in a constructive summary, he traces the significance of Mark and addresses key features such as its cultural and historical background, its narrative flow, and the role of Greek in supplying meaning. This commentary highlights the issues Mark's gospel raises and develops Mark's message surrounding Jesus' claims of kingdom authority and salvation, the call to disciples to follow him, and the preparation of those disciples to face suffering in light of their choice. Mark will be a valuable resource for students, teachers, and pastors alike.
Mark

Mark

Darrell Bock

Cambridge University Press
2015
pokkari
This volume provides a comprehensive, accessible introduction to the Gospel of Mark, now widely considered the first recorded treatment of Jesus. Darrell Bock explains how this text, once the least-used gospel, came to be regarded as the starting point for understanding Jesus. Drawing together previous arguments and discussion in a constructive summary, he traces the significance of Mark and addresses key features such as its cultural and historical background, its narrative flow, and the role of Greek in supplying meaning. This commentary highlights the issues Mark's gospel raises and develops Mark's message surrounding Jesus' claims of kingdom authority and salvation, the call to disciples to follow him, and the preparation of those disciples to face suffering in light of their choice. Mark will be a valuable resource for students, teachers, and pastors alike.
Think Christianly

Think Christianly

Jonathan Morrow; Darrell Bock

Zondervan
2011
nidottu
Think Christianly is about seizing the opportunities we have every day to speak the life Jesus offers into our culture. Tragically, many such opportunities pass us by unclaimed—either because we don’t notice them or we have not prepared ourselves to enter into them. And those around us seem to grow increasingly unwilling to hear anything the church has to say. Jonathan Morrow helps church leaders envision and implement ways for their congregations to “think Christianly” about contemporary questions and to speak in informed, engaging ways. Morrow explores many of the important issues that Christians often hear raised with regard to faith—questions about who Jesus was, the good and bad of religion, pain and evil in the world, the reliability of the Bible, sexuality and intimate relationships, and hope for change, among others. The life and faith issues that Think Christianly addresses lead to cultural moments where Christianity and contemporary culture intersect. This book will help churches take vital steps toward cultivating compassion and competence in speaking faithfully to a questioning world.