Hypertextuality and historicity in the Gospels by Adamczewski, Bartosz (9783653031522) | Browns Books
Image for Hypertextuality and historicity in the Gospels

Hypertextuality and historicity in the Gospels

Part of the European Studies in Theology, Philosophy and History of Religions series
See all formats and editions

This book demonstrates that the Gospels originated from a sequential hypertextual reworking of the contents of Paul's letters and, in the case of Matthew and John, of the Acts of the Apostles.

Consequently, the new quest for the historical Jesus, which takes this discovery into serious consideration, results in a rather limited reconstruction of Jesus' life.

However, since such a reconstruction includes, among others, Jesus' messiahship, behaving in a way which was later interpreted as pointing to him as the Son of God, instituting the Lord's Supper, being conscious of the religious significance of his imminent death, dying on the cross, and appearing as risen from the dead to Cephas and numerous other Jewish believers, it can be reconciled with the principles of the Christian faith.

Read More
Additional licensing options are available for educational accounts. Please sign in to access
Product Details
Peter Lang
3653031524 / 9783653031522
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
226.06
15/02/2013
Germany
English
221 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%

We have stock available for immediate despatch, and should this not cover your order, if more stock isn’t already on the way, it will be ordered immediately to cover your order.

This typically takes 1-2 weeks, depending on availability from the publisher.