The Cross that Spoke: The Origins of the Passion NarrativeWipf and Stock Publishers, 1 mar 2008 - 454 páginas In this revolutionary work, John Dominic Crossan reveals that the Passion and Resurrection Narratives in the four canonical Gospels are radical revisions of an earlier Gospel account. He argues boldly that the apocryphal Gospel of Peter, discovered in the grave of a Christian monk in Egypt circa 1886, contains the earliest version of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. He describes how the authors of the four Gospels revised the early account of how their revision predominated as Roman authority grew. Lacking in the revision, he suggests, is the very heart of the earlier Passion: its depiction of Jesus' death as the consummation of Israel's pain and the resurrection as the vindication of Israel's faith. |
Índice
Discovery | 3 |
Interpretation | 10 |
Thesis | 16 |
The Trial | 33 |
The Abuse | 114 |
The Crucifixion | 160 |
The Burial | 234 |
The Guards | 249 |
The Twelve | 291 |
Vindicated Innocence | 297 |
Communal Resurrection | 335 |
Roman Confession | 394 |
Epilogue | 404 |
414 | |
Author Index | 427 |
The Women | 281 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The Cross that Spoke: The Origins of the Passion Narrative John Dominic Crossan Vista previa restringida - 2008 |
The Cross that Spoke: The Origins of the Passion Narrative John Dominic Crossan Vista de fragmentos - 1988 |
Términos y frases comunes
ACCUSATION Acts already angel answer Antipas appears authorities Barnabas beginning body burial called century Christ Christian clear communal concerning condemned connection consider course court Cross Gospel crucified Crucifixion darkness death descent disciples earlier early earth elders example final follows four give goats Gospel of Peter Greek guards hands heaven Herod high priest holy indicate innocence intracanonical tradition Isaiah Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Joseph king later Lord Luke Mark Matthew mention motif mourning namely narrative night noted original parallel Passion passion prophecy pierced Pilate possible preparation present presume problem prophet proposal Psalm question reads redactional reference Resurrection Roman Sabbath says scene seen separate sepulchre silence simply soldiers stone story suffering taken theme things third tomb took tradition translation trial units verb verse vinegar