Scholarship Reinvents ... — Jesus Under Fire: Modern
It specifically critiques the methodology of the Jesus Seminar, a group of scholars whose skeptical findings—such as voting on which sayings of Jesus were authentic—received widespread media attention in the 1990s.
The authors present "rationally grounded affirmations" to argue that the Jesus of history and the Christ of faith are one and the same. Jesus Under Fire: Modern Scholarship Reinvents ...
The text also touches on the implications of modern scholarship for Christian exclusivism versus pluralism. Key Details It specifically critiques the methodology of the Jesus
The book addresses a series of critical questions regarding the authenticity of Jesus' life, words, and ministry: Key Details The book addresses a series of
is an evangelical scholarly work edited by Michael J. Wilkins and J. P. Moreland. First published in 1995, it serves as a rigorous defense of traditional biblical teachings against the radical claims of the Jesus Seminar . Core Purpose and Content
Various contributors (including New Testament scholars, philosophers, and apologists) examine the historical reliability of the gospels, focusing on Jesus' miracles , teachings , and resurrection .