Memories of Jesus A Critical Appraisal of James D. G. Dunn's Jesus Remembered

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Pub. Date: 2010-07-01
Publisher(s): B&H Academic
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Summary

Memories of Jesus gathers essays from a variety of contributors that critically assess the influential book, Remembering Jesus, written by James D. G. Dunn, one of today's most significant New Testament theologians. Considered a landmark in Jesus research, the book's insights and impact are further explored by scholars including Craig L. Blomberg, Gary R. Habermas, and Charles L. Quarles who also receive a direct closing response from Dunn.

Author Biography

Robert B. Stewart is associate professor of Philosophy and Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

Gary R. Habermas is chairman, Department of Philosophy and Theology, School of Religion, and distinguished research professor of Apologetics and Philosophy at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary and Graduate School in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. vii
Prefacep. xiii
Introductionp. xv
From Reimarus to Dunn: Situating James D. G. Dunn in the History of Jesus Researchp. 1
Whose Memory? Whose Orality? A Conversation with James D. G. Dunn on Jesus and the Gospelsp. 31
Telling the Truth of History: A Response to James D. G. Dunn's Jesus Rememberedp. 45
A New Perspective on the Jesus Tradition: Reflections on James D. G. Dunn's Jesus Rememberedp. 59
Orality and the Parables: With Special Reference to James D. G. Dunn's Jesus Rememberedp. 79
Remarks on James D. G. Dunn's Approach to Jesus Researchp. 129
Jesus' Dissimilarity from Second Temple Judaism and the Early Churchp. 145
The Transmission of the Remembered Jesus: Insights from Textual Criticismp. 159
Why Not "Beginning from Bethlehem"? A Critique of James D. G. Dunn's Treatment of the Synoptic Birth Narrativesp. 173
"Christianity in the Making": Oral Mystery or Eyewitness History?p. 197
Remembering Jesus' Self-Understanding: James D. G. Dunn on Jesus' Sense of Role and Identityp. 227
James D. G. Dunn on the Resurrection of Jesusp. 255
Remembering Jesus' Resurrection: Responding to James D. G. Dunnp. 267
In Grateful Dialogue: A Response to My Interlocutorsp. 287
Name Indexp. 325
Subject Indexp. 329
Scripture Indexp. 332
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