The Christology of Jesus

Ben Witherington is one of the most important New Testament scholars of our time. He is well on his way (or perhaps already completed) his goal of writing "socio-rhetorical" commentaries on all the books of the NT. Perhaps because his word processor is so productive, some of his more recent books have a rather unfinished feel. Witherington's approach is moderately conservative. He embraces many of the assumptions of centrist NT scholars, but reaches more conservative conclusions.

What just did Jesus think of himself and his mission? As against the trend to make Jesus a cynic or a prophet, Witherington shows that Jesus' opinion of himself was considerably higher. Time and again the Gospels show Jesus saying and doing things that are inconsistent with being merely a prophet or religious reformer. With great skill Witherington demonstrates that much of this material likely goes back to Jesus himself.


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