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"Scholarly publications on the Historical Jesus have reached floodtide proportions, but all this erudition will profit us little if it remains dammed up in the academy. The morally necessary next step is to acquaint the thinking public with this work, to have it stimulate and inspire nonscholarly communities to the new prospects for theology, for biblical understanding, and most especially, for inter-faith dialogue. The various essays in this volume thought-provoking, timely, original lead us on our way. Pick up and read!" Paula Fredriksen, Professor of Religion, Boston University, Author of From Jesus to Christ and Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews--Sanford Lakoff
"This is not your typical "Jesus" book. Some essays cover pressing questions in historical Jesus research, others function as a kind of cultural critique of the historical quest for Jesus, while still others constitute reflections on the impact of Jesus scholarship on Jewish-Christian relations. All in all, a compelling collection of thoughts on the modern study of Jesus and its cultural implications for both Jews and Christians. Pamela Eisenbaum, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies and Christian Origins, Iliff School of Theology--Sanford Lakoff
."..accessible and non-technical...Recommended for all libraries supporting work on Jesus and the origins of Christianity." P. K. Moser, Loyola University of Chicago, reviewing for Choice, March 2001--Sanford Lakoff
"This anthology is a fine introduction for lay readers to some central issues surrounding the historical Jesus." Robert J.--Sanford Lakoff "Religious Studies Review "
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