Jesus at 2000

by Marcus J. Borg (Editor)

Other authorsHuston Smith (Contributor), John Dominic Crossan (Contributor), Alan F. Segal (Contributor), Marcus J. Borg (Contributor), Harvey Cox (Contributor), Karen Jo Torjesen (Contributor), Oregon State University., Trinity Institute.
Paperback, 1997

Publication

Imprint: Boulder, Colorado : Westview Press, 1997. Context: Conference papers from the symposium "Jesus at 2000," held February 8-10, 1996 at Oregon State University; co-sponsored by Trinity Institute of New York City. Responsibility: Edited by Marcus J. Borg. Contributors: Marcus J. Borg, John Dominic Crossan, Alan F. Segal, Karen Jo Torjesen, Harvey G. Cox, and Houston Smith. OCLC Number: 36029201. Physical: Text : 1 volume : x, 177 pages ; 24 cm. Features: Includes notes, suggested reading, study questions.

Call number

Jesus / Borg

Barcode

BK-04881

ISBN

9780813332536

CSS Library Notes

Description: On February 9 and 10, 1996, six internationally known Jesus scholars participated in the first national symposium to commemorate the 2,000th anniversary of the birth of Jesus. Talking about the historical, religious, and cultural significance of Jesus, these scholars drew mass media attention and inspired a phenomenally successful follow-up discussion group on the Internet. Jesus at 2000 makes the symposium available to those seeking an introduction to the controversial historical study of Jesus and Christian origins and to those wishing to examine the intricacies of this New Testament scholarship more carefully." "In addition to the papers presented by Marcus J. Borg, John Dominic Crossan, Huston Smith, Harvey Cox, Karen Jo Torjesen, and Alan F. Segal, this book includes questions from the symposium as well as a concluding chapter introducing the historical study of Jesus and Christian origins to the newly curious. Readers will appreciate the wide range of perspectives offered, from historical Jesus scholarship to Jewish studies, early Christian history, world religions, and religion and culture. Written for a general audience, the book will be useful in both academic and church settings for those wanting to know what the academy is saying about Jesus. -- from publisher

Table of Contents: 1. Introduction: Jesus at 2000 / Marcus Borg
2. From Galilean Jew to the Face of God: the pre-Easter and post-Easter Jesus / Marcus Borg
3. Jesus and the kingdom: itinerants and householders in earliest Christianity / John Dominic Crossan
4. Jesus and first century Judaism / Alan F. Segal
5. "You are the Christ"; five portraits of Jesus from the early church / Karen Jo Torjesen
6. Jesus and generation X / Harvey Cox
7. Jesus and the world's religions / Houston Smith
8. The historical study of Jesus and Christian origins / Maurice J. Borg

FY2001 /

Physical description

x, 177 p.; 24 cm

Description

On February 9-10, 1996, six internationally known Jesus scholars participated in the first national symposium to commemorate the 2000th anniversary of the birth of Jesus. Talking about the historical, religious, and cultural significance of Jesus, these scholars drew mass media attention and inspired a phenomenally successful follow-up discussion group on the Internet. Jesus at 2000 makes the symposium available to those seeking an introduction to the controversial historical study of Jesus and Christian origins and to those wishing to examine the intricacies of this New Testament scholarship more carefully.In addition to the papers presented by Marcus J. Borg, John Dominic Crossan, Alan F. Segal, Harvey Cox, Karen Jo Torjesen, and Huston Smith, this book includes questions from the symposium as well as a concluding chapter that introduces the historical study of Jesus and Christian origins to the newly curious. Readers will appreciate the wide range of perspectives offered, from historical Jesus scholarship to Jewish studies, early Christian history, world religions, and religion and culture. Written for a general audience, the book will be useful in both academic and church settings for those wanting to know what the academy is saying about Jesus.… (more)

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English

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This book was compiled from a symposium commemorating the 2,000th anniversary of the birth of Jesus. It is basically a transcript of the symposium that featured six internationally known scholars. The book also includes the questions to, and answers from, the speakers at the symposium.

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