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OverviewReaders' Choice Awards Honorable Mention One of Nijay Gupta's Best Academic New Testament Books Who is your Jesus? Matthew's teacher? John's Word made flesh? Hebrews' great high priest? What if it turned out that your Jesus is a composite of your favorite selections from the New Testament buffet, garnished with some Hollywood and Americana? Rediscovering Jesus takes us on a gallery tour of biblical portraits of Jesus, from Matthew through Revelation. Our expert guides point out the background and highlights of each New Testament image of Jesus. Then we hit the streets to visit other houses of worship and their scriptures, examining the Jesus of the Book of Mormon and the Qur'an. Popping into a bookstore, we browse the latest on the Gnostic and the historical Jesus. Then we're off on a walking tour of Jesus in America, followed by a film festival of Jesus movies. All along the way our tour guides describe and interpret, but also raise questions: How is this Jesus different from other portraits? If this were our only portrait of Jesus, what would our faith be like? Rediscovering Jesus is an enjoyable, informative and challenging look at how we encounter Jesus in Scripture and our culture. With ample sidebars exploring contexts and the ""so what?"" questions, it takes us beyond other surveys by probing how our understanding of Jesus can make a difference for faith and life. From the authors of Rediscovering Paul, this is a textbook introduction to Jesus that guides us in our pilgrimage toward seeing Jesus truly. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David B. Capes , Rodney Reeves , E. Randolph RichardsPublisher: InterVarsity Press Imprint: Inter-Varsity Press,US Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.514kg ISBN: 9780830824724ISBN 10: 0830824723 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 08 July 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Table of Contents Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction: ""My Jesus"" Part I Introduction: Jesus in the Bible 1. Mark's Jesus 2. Matthew's Jesus 3. Luke's Jesus 4. John's Jesus 5. Paul's Jesus 6. The Priestly Jesus 7. The Jesus of Exiles 8. The Apocalyptic Jesus Part II Introduction: Jesus Outside the Bible 9. The Gnostic Jesus 10. The Muslim Jesus 11. The Historical Jesus 12. The Mormon Jesus 13. The American Jesus 14. The Cinematic Jesus Conclusion: ""Our Jesus"" Subject Index Scripture Index"Reviews"""Capes, Reeves and Richards have done it again! As with their former collaborative effort, Rediscovering Paul, Capes, Reeves and Richards have produced an excellent resource for an evangelical undergraduate course on Jesus of Nazareth. Rediscovering Jesus not only provides an overview of the Jesus of the four-fold Gospel, but also sketches the Jesus of the rest of the New Testament, providing a full-orbed biblical perspective on the meaning of Jesus. In addition to a survey of the Enlightenment's historical Jesus, Capes, Reeves and Richards also present perspectives on Jesus often neglected in Jesus textbooks, such as the Jesus of Islam, Mormonism, America and film. Who is Jesus? What do his life, death and resurrection mean? These will continue to be questions that produce many different answers. The goal of Rediscovering Jesus, as I understand it, is both to challenge culturally conditioned, traditional responses to these questions and to invite an engagement with the complexity of the biblical Jesus within the religiously and culturally diverse North American context. The breadth and the accessibility of the discussion of Jesus in Rediscovering Jesus is unique and will prove to be an invaluable tool in evangelical university classrooms where the study of Jesus is part of a wider liberal arts curriculum."" -- Joel Willitts, professor of biblical and theological studies, North Park University ""Rediscovering Jesus isn't like other books on Jesus. As first-rate scholars and seasoned guides to interpreting the New Testament, Capes, Reeves and Richards provide wise and responsible answers. But perhaps more importantly, and what sets this book apart from others, they ask questions almost no one else is asking, questions that we all wonder about. They are keen listeners not only to what the Scriptures say about Jesus but also to what our world wants to know about him. Here we have a classic example of what John Stott called 'double listening': paying attention to both the authoritative text and the needs of an intrigued and seeking world. Rediscovering Jesus is evangelical in theology, canonical in scope, historically informed, scholarly responsible and pedagogically savvy. I enthusiastically recommend it as an engaging resource for enriching our lives and leading us to follow the good but untamable Jesus of the Bible more faithfully."" -- J. Scott Duvall, Fuller Professor of New Testament, Ouachita Baptist University ""Making Jesus in our own image—a dangerous temptation. Capes, Reeves and Richards provide the antidote in this well-written and witty book that tackles two key questions: Who is the Jesus of the Bible, and how does he differ from claims made about him in other religions? Using down-to-earth examples and stories from around the globe, the authors help readers better understand Jesus' life and teachings, and why this matters for our faith today. This book will be required reading in my NT survey course!"" -- Lynn Cohick, professor of New Testament, Wheaton College ""Rediscovering Jesus is an accurate, readable and eye-opening account of the diverse perspectives on Jesus found in the New Testament and in other religious and cultural contexts. The authors remind us again and again that we all see Jesus through our own lenses and that no single viewpoint can adequately capture who he is and what he came to do. My favorite part of each chapter is the section entitled, 'What if this were our only Jesus?'—not because these sections point to deficiencies in that viewpoint, but because they reveal my own biases and the underappreciated aspects of Jesus and his mission. Capes, Reeves and Richards have produced a remarkably fresh, enlightening and convicting volume."" -- Mark L. Strauss, Bethel Seminary, San Diego ""The more Jesus we present the more gospel we present. Rediscovering Jesus is on that list of what I can enthusiastically recommend that is pure gospel! In this book you will encounter one description after another that is shaped by and focused on Jesus himself. What a gift this book is to the church and school!"" -- Scot McKnight, Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary ""Although written as a textbook, this work will benefit pastors, church leaders, and all students—formal and informal—who wish to understand Jesus more deeply."" -- Kelley Mathews, Bible Study Magazine, Jan/Feb 2016" Making Jesus in our own image a dangerous temptation. Capes, Reeves and Richards provide the antidote in this well-written and witty book that tackles two key questions: Who is the Jesus of the Bible, and how does he differ from claims made about him in other religions? Using down-to-earth examples and stories from around the globe, the authors help readers better understand Jesus' life and teachings, and why this matters for our faith today. This book will be required reading in my NT survey course! --Lynn Cohick, professor of New Testament, Wheaton College The more Jesus we present the more gospel we present. Rediscovering Jesus is on that list of what I can enthusiastically recommend that is pure gospel! In this book you will encounter one description after another that is shaped by and focused on Jesus himself. What a gift this book is to the church and school! --Scot McKnight, Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary Author InformationE. Randolph Richards (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is dean and professor of biblical studies in the School of Ministry at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He is a popular speaker and has authored and coauthored dozens of books and articles including Rediscovering Jesus, Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes, Rediscovering Paul, The Story of Israel and Paul and First-Century Letter Writing. Early on in their ministry he and his wife Stacia were appointed as missionaries to east Indonesia, where he taught for eight years at an Indonesian seminary. Missions remain on the hearts of Randy and Stacia. Randy leads mission trips and conducts missionary training workshops and regularly leads tours of the Holy Land, Turkey, Greece and Italy. He has served as interim pastor of numerous churches and is currently a teaching pastor. He and Stacia reside in Palm Beach, Florida. David B. Capes is professor of New Testament in the department of theology at Houston Baptist University. Rodney Reeves is dean of the Courts Redford College of Theology and Ministry and professor of biblical studies, Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri. E. Randolph Richards is dean of the School of Ministry and professor of biblical studies, Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida. Together they have also written Rediscovering Paul: An Introduction to His World, Letters and Theology (IVP Academic). Rodney Reeves (PhD, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) is dean of The Courts Redford College of Theology and Ministry and professor of biblical studies at Southwest Baptist University, both in Bolivar, Missouri. Previously a pastor with churches in Arkansas and Texas, Reeves is author or coauthor of A Genuine Faith: How to Follow Jesus Today, Spirituality According to Paul: Imitating the Apostle of Christ and Rediscovering Paul: An Introduction to his World, Letters and Theology. His articles have appeared in journals such as Perspectives in Religious Studies, Biblical Illustrator, Southwestern Journal of Theology and Preaching. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |