The fact of the existence of Jesus of Nazareth is recognised in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Nevertheless these religions are all in one way or another involved in violent conflicts that still ravages the present-day world. Despite making the proposed task more difficult, in this contribution attention will be paid to the historical Jesus' stance on violence (as contained in the Gospel tradition), our expressed hermeneutical intent being to address contemporary violence, in interpersonal relationships as well as on a global "political" scale (e.g. war). After some remarks on the possibilities and limitations of historical Jesus research, Jesus' own stance or teaching on violence (e.g. blessed are the peacemakers, loving the enemy and tu...
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<strong>The Jesus of history: Hermeneutic premises in the research of JP Meier. </strong>...
Beyond objectivism and relativism: Towards new foundations for historical Jesus studies In light of ...
Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament This article discusses hermeneutical...
The fact of the existence of Jesus of Nazareth is recognised in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Nev...
<strong>Jesus of Nazareth�s liberating vision for a violent society</strong><br />...
<b>Jesus and violence: Mark 12:1-12 (and par) and Thomas 65</b> As an advance...
<b>Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jes...
Was Jesus in any sense politically involved in the social and cultural activities of his day? The an...
<b>The reaction of Jesus and his disciples to violence in the Gospel of John</b> &#...
<p><strong>Peace and judgement in the gospel according to Luke.</strong> Quite rig...
<p><strong>Historical Jesus research and the church's vision of evangelism. </strong&...
<strong>The preached Jesus - The preaching of Jesus between theology and historism</strong&...
Images of war and creation, violence and non-violence in the Revelation of John Much of the viol...
<strong>The Jesus of history: A citical relection on J P Meier's Jesus-proile.</strong> ...
Violence in a gospel of love: The perspective of the Gospel of John on violence against Jesus and hi...
<strong>The Jesus of history: Hermeneutic premises in the research of JP Meier. </strong>...
Beyond objectivism and relativism: Towards new foundations for historical Jesus studies In light of ...
Hermeneutical perspectives on violence in the New Testament This article discusses hermeneutical...