Books on the historical Jesus abound in both the scholarly market
and the popular press. Few of these recent studies, however, draw
on the entire witness of Scripture and tradition when engaging the
contemporary debate over the meaning and significance of Jesus of
Nazareth.
Bringing together both the pursuit of the historical Jesus and
the systematic exposition of the Christ of faith, Hans Schwarz here
presents a solid historical and biblical introduction to
Christology that demonstrates the relevance of Jesus for today.
After surveying the history of New Testament scholarship and
exploring the biblical testimony itself, Schwarz restates important
Christological themes in ways that connect them with present-day
concerns. Schwarz includes in his discussion his own proposal for
constructing a Christology from below that also takes seriously the
resurrection.
Clear and well organized, this volume is an excellent resource
for discussing Christological themes within the context of today's
historically oriented academy.
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