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100 1 _aGiambrone, Anthony,
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245 1 0 _aA quest for the historical Christ :
_bScientia Christi and the modern study of Jesus /
_cAnthony Giambrone,
260 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bThe Catholic University of America Press,
_c(c)2022.
300 _axix, 448 pages ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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505 0 0 _tVera et sincera de Iesu --
_tThe German roots of historical Jesus research --
_tThe "lying historians" and Luke 1-2 --
_tMemorializing miracles in the world of the Gospels --
_tEyewitness historiography and the resurrection --
_tSpirit and power --
_tThe revenge of Alexandrian exegesis: toward an ecclesial hermeneutic --
_tInterpretatio Iudaica --
_tPrimitive Christiology as ancient philosophy --
_tTwo loci of Greco-Roman Jewish monotheism --
_tScienti Christi: three theses --
_tAnother Johannine thunderbolt? The legatio baptistae and "The poetic Christ" --
_t"Why do the scribes say?" Scribal expectations of an eschatological high priest and the interpretation of Jesus' transfiguration --
_tProsopological exegesis and Christological anagnorisis --
_tJesus' prophetic knowledge and the Gospels --
_tAnti-Hegelian postlude on the religion of the future --
_tReview of Paula Fredriksen, When Christians were Jews: the first generation.
520 0 _a"A Quest for the Historical Christ brings together a collection of interrelated essays on the historical Jesus and primitive Christology. Sensitive to the diverse, but traditionally Protestant assumptions and perspectives of the "Quest" as well as to the widely lamented disconnect between New Testament exegesis and classical dogmatic theology, an alternative approach is proposed in these pages. Ecumenical and conciliar reference points, along with non-confessional historical methods (e.g. archeology) shape the basic project, which nevertheless assumes some distinctive and important Catholic contours. The book is divided into three sections: Historical Foundations, Theological Perspectives, and Jesus and the Scriptures. While the individual chapters represent independent probes, the cumulative argument and arc of the study drives in clear and concerted directions. After a first approach to the Gospel data, attentive at once to historiographical and historical questions, a series of interventions reorienting the present scholarly discussion are suggested. These various, foundational essays lead, finally, to a sustained mediation on the mind of Christ, considered as a unique reader of the Scriptures: a meditation having its proper reflex and reflection in the way Christians themselves, as readers of the Gospels, participate in the Lord's own encounter with the living Word"--
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600 0 0 _aJesus Christ
_xHistoricity
_xHistory of doctrines.
610 2 0 _aCatholic Church
_xDoctrines.
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_DMichael Naylor
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_bCynthia Snell
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_dCynthia Snell