This article focuses on Andries van Aarde’s work on the historical Jesus and especially his book, Fatherless in Galilee, which made an important contribution to historical Jesus study in South Africa. In the first part of the article Van Aarde’s historical and social approaches are highlighted, his ongoing reflection on the resurrection described and his work on the Infancy Gospel of Thomas accentuated. In the second part we discuss Van Aarde’s depiction of Jesus as someone who grew up fatherless. For Jesus this meant a lifelong struggle against slander and exclusion from the temple and the presence of God. Jesus nevertheless trusted God who filled Jesus’ emptiness. Jesus was baptised and then started a ministry, foc...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
<p><strong>Historical Jesus research and the church's vision of evangelism. </strong&...
This article maps out recent developments in the exegetical investigation of Jesus. It starts with a...
This article focuses on Andries van Aarde’s work on the historical Jesus and especially his book, &l...
<strong>Andries van Aarde’s fatherless Jesus</strong><p>This article focuses on An...
This article engages with Andries van Aarde’s 2001 work on the historical Jesus, Fatherless in...
In the previous article (see HTS 49/3) the work of Andrie du Toit and Willem Vorster on historical J...
<p><strong>A.G. van Aarde and historical Jesus research.</strong> A.G. van Aarde’s...
This article engages with Andries van Aarde’s 2001 work on the historical Jesus, <em>Fatherles...
<strong>Two compatible constructs in current historical Jesus re-search, Part II: Andries van ...
The article is meant to offer a comment on the thesis of Andries G. van Aarde about the so-called fa...
Besides the introductory remarics this area report consists of five sections, published in two artic...
This article pays tribute to Andries van Aarde’s theological and hermeneutical contribution. His res...
Jesus and the social outcastsThe article argues that Jesus, as a first century Jew, must be seen as ...
Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrectionThe article examined the closing narratives ...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
<p><strong>Historical Jesus research and the church's vision of evangelism. </strong&...
This article maps out recent developments in the exegetical investigation of Jesus. It starts with a...
This article focuses on Andries van Aarde’s work on the historical Jesus and especially his book, &l...
<strong>Andries van Aarde’s fatherless Jesus</strong><p>This article focuses on An...
This article engages with Andries van Aarde’s 2001 work on the historical Jesus, Fatherless in...
In the previous article (see HTS 49/3) the work of Andrie du Toit and Willem Vorster on historical J...
<p><strong>A.G. van Aarde and historical Jesus research.</strong> A.G. van Aarde’s...
This article engages with Andries van Aarde’s 2001 work on the historical Jesus, <em>Fatherles...
<strong>Two compatible constructs in current historical Jesus re-search, Part II: Andries van ...
The article is meant to offer a comment on the thesis of Andries G. van Aarde about the so-called fa...
Besides the introductory remarics this area report consists of five sections, published in two artic...
This article pays tribute to Andries van Aarde’s theological and hermeneutical contribution. His res...
Jesus and the social outcastsThe article argues that Jesus, as a first century Jew, must be seen as ...
Resurrection narratives and the doctrine of resurrectionThe article examined the closing narratives ...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
<p><strong>Historical Jesus research and the church's vision of evangelism. </strong&...
This article maps out recent developments in the exegetical investigation of Jesus. It starts with a...