Pages: 338 (Paperback) ISBN: 0199246165 Pub: OUP Oxford Pub date: 2002-03-07 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 21928
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Reader Reviews:An exciting book! (0/0 people found this helpful)1 found The Gospels and Jesus by Graham N. Stanton to be an exciting book. Full of facts that I needed for my study and a good read as well.
Wonderful, easy to read resource in an equally wonderful series (4/4 people found this helpful)This second edition of Graham Stanton's `The Gospels and Jesus' excels in every way: it's written in a very comfortable style, wide ranging, and is laid out in a clear, simple, very effective way.
A Comprehensive Guide to the Subject (18/18 people found this helpful)I have recently started studying Christianity on the quest for the real Jesus. After having a grounding on the subject based around Hugh Schonfield's books, I found that "The Gospels and Jesus" reinforced what I had read as well as giving particular emphasis to the individual gospels. G. Stanton explores in each gospel its historical context, the author's individual style, the themes that are characteristic of each, and the methods in gospel assessment both within the gospel traditions and externally through the apocryphal gospels and non-Christian writings. His style is fluent and for the most part easily comprehensible although I noticed that here and there his quoting of sources was not always accurate. Stanton does not take any wild and controversial steps in his approach, but stays within conventional boundaries and explores the subject's multi-faceted theories with a rational approach. I was disappointed that the resurrection was not more comprehensive, with the sub-chapter of 'On the third day' only just creeping past three pages. Stanton is a contributer in "The Cambridge Companion to Jesus", however his chapter 'Message and Miracles' is a simply condensed form of several chapters in "The Gospels and Jesus". Overall, the book provides a comprehensive and thorough guide to the four gospels in digestible format. Despite having a well-rounded knowledge on the subject I found "The Gospels and Jesus" helpful in my studying especially in relation to each Evangelist's style and motives. Similar ProductsBible: New Revised Standard Version Gospel Parallels (Bible Students) Christian Theology: An Introduction The Historical Figure of Jesus An Introduction to the Study of Paul (Approaches to Biblical Studies) (Approaches to Biblical Studies) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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