Who Created Christianity? is a compilation of essays by some of the highest international Christian scholars who desire to reinforce the relationship that Paul had with Jesus and Christianity. This book covers an intense ground of biblical scholarship. This book was a fantastic read due to its ardent scholarship and biblical nature. This compelling collection provides ample connections between Jesus and Paul, amplifying a longstanding argument between those for a continuity view and those with a stance of discontinuity. I do not believe there is a discontinuity in this topic. I, personally, enjoyed these various essays and found this resource to be extremely useful.
James Crossley and Chris Keith’s work called The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus represents an ambitious, thought-provoking addition to the evolving field of historical Jesus studies. The editors gather a diverse array of scholars who not only re-evaluate traditional methodologies but also probe the ideological underpinnings of the so-called “quests” for the historical Jesus. This text, with contributions from scholars such as Helen Bond, Rafael Rodríguez, and Anthony Le Donne, moves beyond the well-trodden territory of historicity debates to address broader issues within the field’s methodological and epistemological frameworks. The volume opens by framing itself as a response to the question of whether the “quest” metaphor remains relevant or necessary for historical Jesus studies. This concern is emblematic of the broader intention of the collection: to unsettle comfortable assumptions and push the field toward innovative approaches that reflect contemporary shifts...
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