The book explores the distinction between the historical Jesus and the theological interpretation of Christ, highlighting how many sayings and actions attributed to Jesus may have been shaped or created by the early church. It examines the scholarly consensus on this influence while noting the generally accepting attitude towards the relationship between the historical figure and the faith-based Christ, as well as the role of the New Testament canon in shaping Christian beliefs.
Gerd Luedemann Knihy
Gerd Lüdemann je poprednou osobnosťou v oblasti štúdia raného kresťanstva. Jeho výskum sa zameriava na kritické skúmanie biblických textov a historického kontextu vzniku kresťanstva. Lüdemannove práce sa vyznačujú hlbokou znalosťou a precíznou analýzou, ktorá osvetľuje zložité otázky rannej viery a jej vývoja. Jeho prínos k akademickému porozumeniu kresťanským koreňom je nenahraditeľný.




According to the official view, held for almost two thousand years, early Christianity was marked by great harmony, and heresy only emerged at a later stage. This book, written in nontechnical language for interested non- theologians, argues that such a picture is wishful thinking.
Early Christianity According to the Traditions in Acts
- 288 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
The theology of the author of the Acts of the Apostles has been scrutinized, particularly in light of critiques by Ernst Haenchen and Hans Cormehnann. This focus on theological interpretation has overshadowed the historical events of early Christianity, leading to a diminished emphasis on the question of what actually transpired during that time. The book aims to explore this theological distortion and its implications for understanding the origins of Christian belief and practice.
Virgin Birth? the Real Story of Mary and Her Son Jesus
- 176 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
Controversial New Testament scholar Gerd Ludemann delves into early church writings and rival Jewish sources to explore the narratives surrounding Jesus' birth and the depiction of the Holy Family. His investigation challenges traditional views and aims to uncover the historical context and significance of these accounts, providing a thought-provoking analysis of the origins of these foundational stories in Christianity.