The Gospels record that Jesus purported to forgive sins. What significance would such a claim have had for his contemporaries and what would the implications have been for his identity as a first-century popular prophet? Tobias Hägerland answers these questions and more as he investigates the forgiveness of sins in the mission of the historical Jesus. The Gospels are interpreted within the context of first-century Judaism as part of a broader reconstruction of Jesus’ career as a healer and prophet, and rhetorical criticism is introduced as a tool for explaining how the Gospel tradition about Jesus and forgiveness developed. Hägerland combines detailed exegesis and rigorous methodology with a holistic view of the historical Jesus, evaluating...
The sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, found mainly in the New Testament\u27s Sermon on the Mount, have i...
This article considers the reasons why modern scholars have felt the need to go behind the four Gosp...
This dissertation argues that the Gospel of John was written (at least in part) as a response to the...
“See my hands and my feet” (Luke 24:39); “he showed them his hands and his side” (John 20:20): the w...
The dramatic account of Joseph and his brothers in Genesis 37-50 has been the subject of many commen...
In order for readers today to understand how Jewish people in the first century viewed Jesus\u27 mir...
Tracing the Gospel of Mark’s full narrative trajectory, this project provides a socio-literary inves...
The nineteenth century quest of the historical Jesus centered on the development of various biograph...
This thesis examines the twenty-two passages in the Gospels in which God’s forgiveness of human sin ...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University1. A Statement of the Problem with Limitations. The primary proble...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
In the early part of the first century c.e., a man named Jesus emerged from the small village of Naz...
The healing was an important issue in the first century is established first. The views of Mark, Lu...
The theme of Jesus and the forgiveness of sin has always been a contentious one within historical J...
The sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, found mainly in the New Testament\u27s Sermon on the Mount, have i...
This article considers the reasons why modern scholars have felt the need to go behind the four Gosp...
This dissertation argues that the Gospel of John was written (at least in part) as a response to the...
“See my hands and my feet” (Luke 24:39); “he showed them his hands and his side” (John 20:20): the w...
The dramatic account of Joseph and his brothers in Genesis 37-50 has been the subject of many commen...
In order for readers today to understand how Jewish people in the first century viewed Jesus\u27 mir...
Tracing the Gospel of Mark’s full narrative trajectory, this project provides a socio-literary inves...
The nineteenth century quest of the historical Jesus centered on the development of various biograph...
This thesis examines the twenty-two passages in the Gospels in which God’s forgiveness of human sin ...
The article attempts to investigate the possible lived experiences created by this text. The text re...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Boston University1. A Statement of the Problem with Limitations. The primary proble...
The thesis of this study is that the Markan Jesus’ activities of healing and exorcisms are evocative...
In the early part of the first century c.e., a man named Jesus emerged from the small village of Naz...
The healing was an important issue in the first century is established first. The views of Mark, Lu...
The theme of Jesus and the forgiveness of sin has always been a contentious one within historical J...
The sayings of Jesus of Nazareth, found mainly in the New Testament\u27s Sermon on the Mount, have i...
This article considers the reasons why modern scholars have felt the need to go behind the four Gosp...
This dissertation argues that the Gospel of John was written (at least in part) as a response to the...