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The Challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was and Is is unavailable, but you can change that!

This text answers the skepticism about the need for a historical understanding of Jesus and shows how this can affect Christian discipleship today. It explores Jesus’ preaching, his Messiahship and death, and his self-understanding in relation to God. The book goes on to ask: What does this imply? What should this mean for us? What, in fact, is the mission of the church grounded in this Jesus and...

have said would not have been particularly irritating to the Pharisees. The key stories in the Gospels, he urges, are made up by the later church and reflect their controversies with later Judaism rather than Jesus’ controversies with the Pharisees. There are many things to be said about this discussion, and I can here only mention some of them. To begin with, traditional form-criticism of the Gospels has grossly overplayed its hand by suggesting that the Gospels reflect the life of the early church
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