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When the team of scientists at Dennison Industries makes an
unexpected discovery, they realise that their fledgling technology
has far greater possibilities than they could have imagined. The
Push isn't just new, it changes everything. Expanding our horizons.
Setting the human race free. Unshackling us from the confines of
Earth. But when probes start to go missing while exploring the far
reaches of our solar system, the team begin to realise that
something else is watching. Something ancient and patient. And as
they race to come to terms with this revelation, they discover that
freedom was never something we were meant to have. We were shackled
for a reason.
In this book Richard Horsley and Tom Thatcher trace the Gospel of
John's portrayal of Jesus as a prophet of renewal by reading the
text against a double backdrop -- the social history of Roman
Palestine and the media world of John.This innovative study is the
first to consider the Gospel of John as story in the ancient media
context of oral communication and oral performance. Horsley and
Thatcher creatively combine concerns from the fields of Jesus
studies and ancient media studies in their analysis. Taking the
main conflict evident in John's story of Jesus as the key to its
plot, they discern how this Gospel -- usually read as "spiritual"
-- portrays Jesus engaged in a concrete program of renewal and
resistance.
Debate over whether or not Jesus can be best interpreted within an
-apocalyptic scenario- has continued to dominate historical Jesus
studies since Schweitzer and Bultmann. In The Prophet Jesus and the
Renewal of Israel Richard Horsley shows that the apocalyptic
scenario -- with its supposed expectation of -the end of the world,
- the fiery -last judgment, - and -the parousia of the Son of Man-
-- is a modern scholarly construct that obscures the particulars of
texts, society, and history. Drawing on his wide-ranging earlier
scholarship, Horsley refocuses and reformulates investigation of
the historical Jesus in a thoroughly relational-contextual
approach. He recognizes that the sources for the historical Jesus
are not separate sayings, but rather the sustained Gospel
narratives of Jesus' mission. Horsley's new approach finds Jesus
the popular prophet engaged in a movement of renewal, resistance,
and judgment against Roman imperialism, Jerusalem rulers, and the
Pharisees.
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