The historical Jesus as miracle workerThis paper deals with some introductory aspects of the problem of the historical Jesus as miracle worker. After the attention that the words of Jesus have been receiving over the past few years, the deeds and especially the miracles of Jesus are now on the agenda of researchers. This paper surveys the sources that may be used in this research. It makes some comments on methods of research and finally gives a brief survey of the debate on the historicity of different types of miracle stories
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The miraculous multiplication of loaves (Mt 14:13—21 and par): Historical criticism in perspectiveCe...
Using the historical Jesus research method, the aim of this paper is to pose the Historical Jesus qu...
<p><strong>Historical Jesus research and the church's vision of evangelism. </strong&...
<strong>The historical Jesus as miracle worker</strong><br /> This paper deals wit...
Christology; The historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ according to Walter SchmithalsThis artic...
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This study deals with the character of Jesus in the Gospel of John and follows the social-scientific...
<strong>Historical Jesus research in perspective.</strong> The quest for the historical ...
In the previous article (see HTS 49/3) the work of Andrie du Toit and Willem Vorster on historical J...
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Using the historical Jesus research method, the aim of this paper is to pose the Historical Jesus qu...
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