
- 308 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book is the response to a lifetime of questions raised by fellow philosophers, by students, and by the author's own wrestlings. Since the author claims that Jesus's importance goes beyond his being just a moral teacher, Edward Machle discusses the difference between the foundations of philosophy and of theology, and how the disciplines of philosophy and theology use language differently.Then Machle goes on to present his somewhat unorthodox evaluations of the four gospels and their relevance--rejecting, for instance, claims of a "Q" document, and dating Matthew later than Luke. Since any account of Jesus must assume that before Jesus appears in the records, he had a distinctive development, two admittedly fictional narratives follow, preparing for distinctive emphases in the author's later discussions of frequently met problems about Jesus's birth, miracles, aims, and death. Machle lays unusual emphasis on the centrality of the title "Son of Man" for Jesus. Extensive discussions of the resurrection narratives and questions about them follow, leading to a unique treatment of John's Prologue. The last three chapters deal with Jesus's relation to modern belief and life.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Why Think about Jesus?
- Chapter 2: Philosophy and Theology
- Poem: My Dog and I
- Chapter 3: The Gospel and the Gospels
- Chapter 4: Mark
- Chapter 5: Luke
- Chapter 6: Matthew and John
- Chapter 7: A Preface to the Stories
- Chapter 8: Jesusâ Early Years
- Chapter 9: Jesusâ Early Manhood
- Chapter 10: A Note on Method
- Chapter 11: Jesusâ Birth
- Chapter 12: Miracles, âSpirits,â and âUnique Eventsâ
- Chapter 13: Jesusâ Expectations, Trial, and Death
- Chapter 14: The Resurrection in General
- Chapter 15: The Resurrection in Particular
- Chapter 16: Johnâs Prologue
- Chapter 17: What Jesus Means to Us, Part I
- Chapter 18: What Jesus Means to Us, Part II
- Chapter 19: Conclusion
- Poem: The Fellowship of His Sufferings
- Appendix A: Was Jesus Married?
- Appendix B: The Son of Man
- Appendix C: Translating Johnâs Prologue
- Appendix D: Redescribing Christian Origins
- Appendix E: On Paulâs âConversionâ
- Bibliography