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Paperback Early Traditions About Jesus Book

ISBN: 1025621530

ISBN13: 9781025621531

Early Traditions About Jesus

"Early Traditions About Jesus" is a scholarly examination of the formative accounts and narratives that shaped the early Christian understanding of Jesus of Nazareth. Written by the esteemed theologian J. F. Bethune-Baker, this work delves into the historical and theological development of the Gospel traditions, seeking to distinguish the core historical elements from the interpretative layers added by the early church.

The book explores the various ways in which the life, ministry, and teachings of Jesus were preserved and transmitted before being codified into the New Testament. Bethune-Baker provides a critical analysis of the oral and written traditions, offering readers a clear perspective on how the primitive Christian community perceived its founder. This study remains a significant contribution to biblical criticism, providing valuable insights into the intersection of faith and history.

Ideal for students of theology, church history, and the New Testament, "Early Traditions About Jesus" serves as a bridge between rigorous academic inquiry and a deeper appreciation for the roots of Christian doctrine. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the cultural and social context of the first century in interpreting the foundational stories of the Christian faith.

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