

Jesus and the Gospels
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S. 1 ÉP. 1 - Why Not "The Historical Jesus"?
17 avril 202431 minThis opening lecture shows how history is and is not helpful in learning about Jesus and why a comparative literary analysis of the Gospels is at once a more responsible and satisfying way to engage this fascinating yet illusive person.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 2 - The Starting Point—The Resurrection Experience
17 avril 202430 minVirtually everything we know about Jesus comes from Christian sources. This lecture takes up the starting point for engaging Jesus: the distinctive Christian understanding of the resurrection.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 3 - The Matrix—Symbolic World of Greek and Jew
17 avril 202430 minThis lecture introduces the complex 1st-century mixture from which Jesus and the Gospels arose, including Mediterranean culture, Greek ideals and realities, Roman governance, and the religion of Israel.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 4 - Parallels—Stories of Greek and Jewish Heroes
17 avril 202430 minThis lecture provides a context for approaching the distinctive character of the Christian Gospels through a survey of stories told about other significant figures in Greco-Roman and Jewish cultures.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 5 - The Context—Jesus in the Memory of the Church
17 avril 202430 minThe Gospels are compositions from the communal memory of the earliest Christian movement. This lecture sketches the first stages of that movement and the social settings within which Jesus was remembered.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 6 - Earliest Stages—Paul and the Oral Tradition
17 avril 202431 minOver a period of some 40 years, the memory of Jesus was shaped by the continuing experience of believers in communities. We consider the basic patterns of memory found in the oral tradition.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 7 - Why Compose Gospels?
17 avril 202430 minThe writings of Gospels represented a real shift in the understanding of "good news." The answer to the question "Why compose Gospels?" leads to a consideration of the nature of the Gospels.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 8 - The Synoptic Problem and Its Solutions
17 avril 202431 minThree of the canonical Gospels are alike and different in striking and puzzling ways. This lecture exposes what is known as the synoptic problem and offers solutions, including a discussion of the hypothetical source of sayings known as "Q."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 9 - Gospel of Mark—Apocalyptic and Irony
17 avril 202430 minThis lecture deals with the literary aspects of Mark, particularly the creation of dramatic tension, the apocalyptic outlook of the Gospel, and the ironic way the evangelist turns apocalyptic.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 10 - Gospel of Mark—Good News in Mystery
17 avril 202431 minThis lecture examines the powerful and paradoxical Jesus created by Mark. For humans, it is a mystery that both attracts and repels.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 11 - Gospel of Mark—Teacher and Disciples
17 avril 202431 minThe drama of discipleship in Mark's narrative instructs readers concerning their allegiance to Jesus. Readers are to imitate him, not his first followers.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 12 - Gospel of Mark—Passion and Death
17 avril 202431 minMark has prepared his readers for Jesus' suffering and death by a series of prophetic statements, but the importance of Jesus' death—and the way he died—is shown by the amount of attention Mark gives to Jesus' last days.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 13 - Gospel of Matthew—Synagogue Down the Street
17 avril 202431 minBecause Matthew uses Mark's Gospel in constructing his own version of the good news, it is possible to deduce with considerable confidence his own interests, which point to a context of competition and conversation with Pharisaic Judaism.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 14 - Gospel of Matthew—The Messiah of Israel
17 avril 202431 minMatthew's concern with proving that Jesus is the Messiah spoken of by the prophets is shown by the genealogy with which his Gospel opens, his infancy account, and his use of explicit scriptural citations.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 15 - Gospel of Matthew—Jesus and Torah
17 avril 202430 minMatthew's Gospel not only shows that Jesus' life fulfills messianic expectations as expressed in Torah, but also shows Jesus as the definitive interpreter and very personification of Torah.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 16 - Gospel of Matthew—Teacher and Lord
17 avril 202431 minMatthew's careful redaction of Mark's use of "Teacher" and "Lord" shows that Jesus is understood as the risen Lord who teaches the church. No other Gospel gives such explicit attention to the instruction of the church as such.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 17 - Luke-Acts—The Prophetic Gospel
17 avril 202431 minThe Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles form a single literary composition in two volumes that can properly be called "Luke's Gospel."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 18 - Gospel of Luke—God’s Prophet
17 avril 202430 minIn Luke's Gospel, Jesus is presented as a prophet, delivering a radical message of reversal of human norms in the name of God's visitation.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 19 - Gospel of Luke—The Prophet and the People
17 avril 202430 minThis lecture examines Luke's portrayal of Jesus' call for a real conversion, along with the distinctive passion account that shifts blame toward Jewish leaders and away from ordinary Jewish people.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 20 - Acts of the Apostles—The Prophet's Movement
17 avril 202430 minJesus' followers prove themselves to be prophetic and radical successors, including extending Jesus' understanding of God's people by an even more radical inclusion: accepting the Gentiles into the people without circumcision and the obligation to observe the Law.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 21 - Gospel of John—Context of Conflict
17 avril 202430 minAsking about the relationship between the Synoptics and the very different Gospel of John leads to the consideration of John's style, structure, and symbolism, and the discovery of something far more complex than the simple and straightforward account of an eyewitness.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 22 - Gospel of John—Jesus as the Man from Heaven
17 avril 202430 minJohn's powerful portrait of Jesus combines a constant insistence on his full humanity, while also portraying him as the revelation of God.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 23 - Gospel of John—Jesus as Obedient Son
17 avril 202431 minJohn's Gospel has sometimes been considered the most anti-Semitic New Testament composition. This lecture considers the complex ways it engages the world of Judaism.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 24 - Gospel of John—Witness to the Truth
17 avril 202431 minIn John's Gospel, the most extensive teaching of his followers takes place after the close of Jesus' public ministry. John portrays Jesus' death and resurrection in terms of the "hour" of his "being lifted up" and "glorified."Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheterS. 1 ÉP. 25 - In and Out—Canonical and Apocryphal Gospels
17 avril 202431 minThis lecture sketches the historical process of canonization in early Christianity, touches on some of the implications of the distinction between canonical and apocryphal, and provides an overview of the apocryphal Gospels.Démarrer un essai gratuit de The Great Courses Signature Collection ou acheter