Komoszewski, J. Ed.,

Reinventing Jesus : how contemporary skeptics miss the real Jesus and mislead popular culture / [print] by J. Ed Komoszewski, M. James Sawyer, Daniel B. Wallace. - Grand Rapids, Michigan : Kregel Publications, (c)2006. - 347 pages ; 22 cm.



I believe in yesterday -- The Gospel behind the Gospels -- Oral tradition and a memorizing culture -- An eccentric Jesus and the criteria of authenticity -- Politically corrupt? the tainting of ancient New Testament texts -- Can we trust the New Testament? The quantity and quality of textual variants -- Myths about manuscripts -- An embarrassment of riches : recovering the wording of the original New Testament text, part 1 -- The methods of textual criticism : recovering the wording of the original New Testament text, part 2 -- Is what we have now what they wrote then? -- Did the early church muzzle the canon? -- The range of the canon -- What did the ancient church think of forgeries? -- What did the ancient forgers think of Christ? -- The divinity of Jesus : early tradition or late superstition? -- Divine portraits : Jesus in the Gospels -- Supreme devotion : Jesus in the larger New Testament -- From the pens of fathers and foes : Jesus outside the New Testament -- Simply divine? the real issue at Nicea -- Stealing thunder : did Christianity rip off mythical gods? -- Parallelomania : supposed links between Christianity and pagan religions -- The virgin birth of Alexander the great? -- Osiris, Frankenstein, and Jesus Christ.



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Bible--Evidences, authority, etc.


Apologetics.
Popular culture--Religious aspects--Christianity.

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