Jesus and the Gospels. Why not the historical Jesus?
(2004)

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[United States] : The Great Courses, 2004
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1 online resource (36 video files (approximately 1100 min.)) : sd., col

ISBN/ISSN
MWT16965904, 16965904
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English
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Directed by The Great Courses

Taught by Luke Timothy Johnson

For most of the last 2,000 years, questions about the figure of Jesus have begun with the Gospels, but the Gospels themselves raise puzzling questions about both Jesus and the religious movement within which these narratives were produced. Is it possible to shape a single picture from the various accounts of his life given us by these Gospels? This far-ranging course examines not only the canonical Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John familiar to us from the New Testament, but also the many other, apocryphal narratives and literary works that have contributed to our perceptions of Jesus, Mary, and Christianity - all of which are encompassed by the word "Gospel." In these 36 engaging lectures, you'll discover the human Jesus that underlies many portraits we have. After introducing you to the era's volatile mixture of Mediterranean culture, Greek ideals and realities, Roman governance, and the religion of Israel, Professor Johnson turns to the Gospels and provides close analyses of key lines of text, explanations of the significance of language and terminology, and overviews of important issues with which scholars have long grappled. You'll learn about the different issues of faith each Gospel emphasizes, as well as the real-world logistics of spreading that faith during the early Christian era. But it is the figure addressed by the Gospels who dominates these lectures, sometimes in ways less familiar than the portrayals of Jesus we most often encounter. Beyond the portrayal in the synoptic gospels, you'll study what the apocryphal narratives have to say about the childhood of Jesus. Among other things, you'll also learn about the source of Roman Catholicism's doctrine of Mary and examine the 2nd century faith of Gnosticism

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CONTENTS

Episode 1

Why Not "The Historical Jesus"?

Episode 2

The Starting Point-The Resurrection Experience

Episode 3

The Matrix-Symbolic World of Greek and Jew

Episode 4

Parallels-Stories of Greek and Jewish Heroes

Episode 5

The Context-Jesus in the Memory of the Church

Episode 6

Earliest Stages-Paul and the Oral Tradition

Episode 7

Why Compose Gospels?

Episode 8

The Synoptic Problem and Its Solutions

Episode 9

Gospel of Mark-Apocalyptic and Irony

Episode 10

Gospel of Mark-Good News in Mystery

Episode 11

Gospel of Mark-Teacher and Disciples

Episode 12

Gospel of Mark-Passion and Death

Episode 13

Gospel of Matthew-Synagogue Down the Street

Episode 14

Gospel of Matthew-The Messiah of Israel

Episode 15

Gospel of Matthew-Jesus and Torah

Episode 16

Gospel of Matthew-Teacher and Lord

Episode 17

Luke-Acts-The Prophetic Gospel

Episode 18

Gospel of Luke-God's Prophet

Episode 19

Gospel of Luke-The Prophet and the People

Episode 20

Acts of the Apostles-The Prophet's Movement

Episode 21

Gospel of John-Context of Conflict

Episode 22

Gospel of John-Jesus as the Man from Heaven

Episode 23

Gospel of John-Jesus as Obedient Son

Episode 24

Gospel of John-Witness to the Truth

Episode 25

In and Out-Canonical and Apocryphal Gospels

Episode 26

Young Jesus-The Infancy Gospel of James

Episode 27

Young Jesus-The Infancy Gospel of Thomas

Episode 28

Jewish Christian Narrative Gospels

Episode 29

Fragments of Narrative Gospels-Gospel of Peter

Episode 30

New Revelations-Gnostic Witnesses

Episode 31

Jesus in Word-The Coptic Gospel of Thomas

Episode 32

Jesus in Word-Two Gnostic Gospels

Episode 33

The Gnostic Good News-The Gospel of Truth

Episode 34

The Gnostic Good News-The Gospel of Philip

Episode 35

Jesus in and Through the Gospels

Episode 36

Learning Jesus in Past and Present

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