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The Quest of the Hermeneutical Jesus is a study in how reading documents referring to Jesus influences conclusions as to who Jesus was as a figure in history. In this book, author Robert B. Stewart leads his readers through the projects of two of the most important and influential scholars in the field of historical Jesus research, in order to show his readers how the philosophical presuppositions and hermeneutical methods of Crossan and Wright impact their respective historical conclusions concerning Jesus. There is arguably no more important question in religious studies than: What can we know about Jesus? Stewart takes on the task of filling the void in this area by addressing how hermeneutics influences history. In addition to highlighting the work of two great scholars, Stewart also provides a useful introduction and guide through much of the maze of contemporary literary criticism.
Robert B. Stewart, (Ph.D.), is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Theology and Greer-Heard Professor of Faith and Culture at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.
Chapter 1 IntroductionPart 2 1. A Brief History of Hermeneutical Methods in Previous QuestsPart 3 2. John Dominic CrossanPart 4 3. N.T. WrightPart 5 Conclusion
Dr. Stewart succeeds in showing the integral connection between hermeneutical perspectives found respectively in John Dominic Crossan and in Bishop Tom Wright and their differing work on the historical Jesus. Both writers are very widely read, and this makes Dr. Stewart's comparisons all the more valuable. I commend this volume.
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Ovidiu Cretu, Robert B. Stewart, Terry Berends, Washington State DOT) Cretu, Ovidiu (Cost Estimating and Modeling Unit Manager, Inc.) Stewart, Robert B. (Vice Prosident at Value Management Strategies, Robert B Stewart