The quest for the historical Jesus after the demise of authenticity: toward a critical realist philosophy of history in Jesus studies

Introduction -- Part 1: Philosophy -- 1. Critical Realism -- 2. Research and Interpretation -- 3. History and Dialectic -- Part II: Historiography -- 5. The Ecclesiastical Situation -- 6. The Evangelical Situation -- 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indexes

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Main Author: Bernier, Jonathan (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Bloomsbury International Clark 2016
London Bloomsbury Publishing 2016
In:Year: 2016
Reviews:[Rezension von: Bernier, Jonathan, The quest for the historical Jesus after the demise of authenticity] (2018) (Howes, Llewellyn)
[Rezension von: Bernier, Jonathan, The quest for the historical Jesus after the demise of authenticity] (2018) (Keener, Craig S., 1960 -)
[Rezension von: Bernier, Jonathan, The Quest for the Historical Jesus after the Demise of Authenticity: Toward a Critical Realist Philosophy of History in Jesus Studies] (2018) (Evans, Craig A., 1952 -)
The Quest for the Historical Jesus after the Demise of Authenticity: Towards a Critical Realist Philosophy of History in Jesus Studies, Jonathan Bernier, Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2016 (ISBN 978-0-5676-6286-6), x + 182 pp., hb £85 (2017) (Grene, Clement)
Series/Journal:Library of New Testament studies v. 540
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jesus Christus / Historicity / Philosophy / Church history writing
Further subjects:B Jesus Christ Historicity
B Jesus Christ
B Jesus Christus
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Summary:Introduction -- Part 1: Philosophy -- 1. Critical Realism -- 2. Research and Interpretation -- 3. History and Dialectic -- Part II: Historiography -- 5. The Ecclesiastical Situation -- 6. The Evangelical Situation -- 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Indexes
For two centuries scholars have sought to discover the historical Jesus. Presently such scholarship is dominated not by the question 'Who was Jesus?' but rather 'How do we even go about answering the question, "Who was Jesus?"?' With this current situation in mind, Jonathan Bernier undertakes a two-fold task: one, to engage on the level of the philosophy of history with existing approaches to the study of the historical Jesus, most notably the criteria approach and the social memory approach; two, to work with the critical realism developed by Bernard Lonergan, introduced into New Testament studies by Ben F. Meyer, and advocated by N.T. Wright in order to develop a philosophy of history that can elucidate current debates within historical Jesus studies
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0567663752
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9780567663757