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Jesus and the eyewitnesses : the Gospels as eyewitness testimony / Richard Bauckham.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Second editionDescription: xxiii, 680 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802874312
  • 9780802874313
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 226/.067 23
LOC classification:
  • BT303.2.B36 2017 17600
Contents:
From the historical Jesus to the Jesus of testimony -- Papias on the eyewitnesses -- Names in the Gospel traditions -- Palestinian Jewish names -- The twelve -- Eyewitnesses "from the beginning" -- The Petrine perspective in Mark -- Anonymous persons in Mark's passion narrative -- Papias on Mark and Matthew -- Three models of oral tradition -- Transmitting the Jesus traditions -- Anonymous tradition or eyewitness testimony? -- Eyewitness memory -- The gospel of John as eyewitness testimony -- The witness of the beloved disciple -- Papias on John -- Polycrates and Irenaeus on John -- The Jesus of testimony -- Eyewitness in Mark (Revised) -- Who was the beloved disciple? (Continued) -- The end of form criticism (Confirmed)
Review: "This book argues that the four Gospels are closely based on the eyewitness testimony of those who personally knew Jesus. Noted New Testament scholar Richard Bauckham challenges the prevailing assumption that the accounts of Jesus circulated as "anonymous community traditions," asserting instead that they were transmitted in the names of the original eyewitnesses."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 616-646) and indexes.

From the historical Jesus to the Jesus of testimony -- Papias on the eyewitnesses -- Names in the Gospel traditions -- Palestinian Jewish names -- The twelve -- Eyewitnesses "from the beginning" -- The Petrine perspective in Mark -- Anonymous persons in Mark's passion narrative -- Papias on Mark and Matthew -- Three models of oral tradition -- Transmitting the Jesus traditions -- Anonymous tradition or eyewitness testimony? -- Eyewitness memory -- The gospel of John as eyewitness testimony -- The witness of the beloved disciple -- Papias on John -- Polycrates and Irenaeus on John -- The Jesus of testimony -- Eyewitness in Mark (Revised) -- Who was the beloved disciple? (Continued) -- The end of form criticism (Confirmed)

"This book argues that the four Gospels are closely based on the eyewitness testimony of those who personally knew Jesus. Noted New Testament scholar Richard Bauckham challenges the prevailing assumption that the accounts of Jesus circulated as "anonymous community traditions," asserting instead that they were transmitted in the names of the original eyewitnesses."--Jacket.

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