
The Contemporary Jesus
Thomas J. J. Altizer(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 20. February 1997
Book
Hardback
225 pages
978-0-7914-3375-1 (ISBN)
Description
Integrates a contemporary understanding of Jesus with the most powerful, imaginative visions of Jesus in philosophy, literature, and religion.
The Contemporary Jesus is the first critical study integrating a contemporary understanding of Jesus with the most powerful, imaginative visions of Jesus in our history. The book imaginatively engages many views of Jesus: an apocalyptic Jesus, gnostic Jesus, Buddhist Jesus, Pauline Jesus, Crossan's Jesus, and the Catholic, Protestant, and nihilistic views found in writers such as Dante, Joyce, Milton, Blake, Dostoyevsky, and Nietzsche. Altizer also examines the Jesus who emerges from the Jesus Seminar.
Seldom, if ever, has there been such an intense public and critical engagement with Jesus, as our New Testament scholarship is wholly isolated from both our imaginative and our conceptual traditions, and likewise isolated from all genuine theological or even religious understanding. The Contemporary Jesus bridges that chasm, this alone making the book unique, but the book is also an embodiment of a contemporary radical theology which is Christian and universal at once. It intends a critical recovery of the original Jesus that can be integrated with our deeper history, a history which is finally a universal history, but a universal history that is wholly opaque to our given and established theological understanding.
The Contemporary Jesus is the first critical study integrating a contemporary understanding of Jesus with the most powerful, imaginative visions of Jesus in our history. The book imaginatively engages many views of Jesus: an apocalyptic Jesus, gnostic Jesus, Buddhist Jesus, Pauline Jesus, Crossan's Jesus, and the Catholic, Protestant, and nihilistic views found in writers such as Dante, Joyce, Milton, Blake, Dostoyevsky, and Nietzsche. Altizer also examines the Jesus who emerges from the Jesus Seminar.
Seldom, if ever, has there been such an intense public and critical engagement with Jesus, as our New Testament scholarship is wholly isolated from both our imaginative and our conceptual traditions, and likewise isolated from all genuine theological or even religious understanding. The Contemporary Jesus bridges that chasm, this alone making the book unique, but the book is also an embodiment of a contemporary radical theology which is Christian and universal at once. It intends a critical recovery of the original Jesus that can be integrated with our deeper history, a history which is finally a universal history, but a universal history that is wholly opaque to our given and established theological understanding.
Reviews / Votes
Seldom, if ever, has there been such an intense public and critical engagement with Jesus, as our New Testament scholarship is wholly isolated from both our imaginative and our conceptual traditions, and likewise isolated from all genuine theological or even religious understanding. The Contemporary Jesus bridges that chasm, this alone making the book unique, but the book is also an embodiment of a contemporary radical theology which is Christian and universal at once. It intends a critical recovery of the original Jesus that can be integrated with our deeper history, a history which is finally a universal history, but a universal history that is wholly opaque to our given and established theological understanding.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
517 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7914-3375-1 (9780791433751)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Thomas J. J. Altizer is Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is the author of a number of books, including History as Apocalypse (published by SUNY Press), The Genesis of God: A Theological Genealogy, Radical Theology and the Death of God (with William Hamilton), The Self-Embodiment of God, and The Descent Into Hell: A Study of the Radical Reversal of the Christian Consciousness. There are hundreds of articles on his work in reference books, journals, magazines, and newspapers.
Content
Preface
Prologue
1. The Apocalyptic Jesus
2. The Jesus Seminar
3. Crossan's Jesus
4. The Gnostic Jesus
5. The Pauline Jesus
6. The Catholic Jesus: Dante and Joyce
7. The Protestant Jesus: Milton and Blake
8. The Nihilistic Jesus: Dostoyesvsky and Nietzsche
9. The Buddhist Jesus
10. The Anonymous Jesus
Notes
Index
Prologue
1. The Apocalyptic Jesus
2. The Jesus Seminar
3. Crossan's Jesus
4. The Gnostic Jesus
5. The Pauline Jesus
6. The Catholic Jesus: Dante and Joyce
7. The Protestant Jesus: Milton and Blake
8. The Nihilistic Jesus: Dostoyesvsky and Nietzsche
9. The Buddhist Jesus
10. The Anonymous Jesus
Notes
Index