The Apocalyptic Jesus
 A Debate Robert J. Miller, editor Did the historical Jesus preach that God was about to bring an end to human history and impose the divine kingdom on the
earth and all its peoples? Four eminent New Testament scholars – Dale Allison, Marcus Borg, John Dominic Crossan, and Stephen Patterson
– come together under the direction of Robert J. Miller to debate this, the single most important question about the historical Jesus.
Borg, Crossan, and Patterson argue that Jesus taught that God's kingdom was already here, not that it was coming in the near future. Dale Allison defends the
widely-held view that Jesus was an apocalyptic prophet. Everyone's cards are on the table in this candid exchange. The disagreements are
sharp and the debate is both pointed and respectful. This book is an eloquent exploration of a pressing issue that strongly affects how we understand the historical Jesus and Christian life today.
. . . a valuable contribution to the debate about Jesus. . . . an excellent catalyst for discussion in the classroom and in formal and informal conversations related to
the ongoing learning of adults. — Adela Yarbro Collins, Buckingham Professor of New Testament
Criticism and Interpretation, Yale Divinity School |
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Dale C. Allison
is Errett M. Grable Professor of New Testament Exegesis and Early Christianity at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Marcus J. Borg is
Hundere Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture at Oregon State University. John Dominic Crossan
is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies, DePaul University in Chicago. Robert J. Miller is Associate Professor of
Religion at Juniata, College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. Stephen J. Patterson
is Professor of New Testament at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis. Retail Price: $18.00 — Become a Westar Institute Member and receive a 20%
discount off the retail price.
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