
To Be Near the Fire
Demonic Possession, Risk Analysis, and Jesus' War on Satan
Roger S. Busse(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 18. July 2014
196 pages
978-1-63087-364-6 (ISBN)
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Virtually all scholars agree that Jesus did one very risky thing: he exorcised demons. Exorcism was an illicit activity in the Roman world, so why would Jesus risk condemnation, arrest, and even death for the sake of the demon-possessed? Some point to his compassion. Roger Busse, a thirty-nine-year veteran of risk analysis and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, has another answer from the world in which he lives: risk assessment. People engage in risky ventures only when not doing so would pose even greater risks. What was the greater risk for Jesus? He believed that his land and home, then suffering under foreign occupation, was filled with demons. He believed that if he did not drive them off, all might be lost and the forces of darkness might win out, leaving only the kingdom of Satan. Given this context, Busse reassesses the gospel traditions. Using risk analysis, Busse provides a new approach that recovers the specific charismatic practices, sayings, and parables that the exorcist Jesus' employed in his deliberate and dangerous strategy to drive Satan from the land and reestablish the kingdom of God. To Be Near the Fire offers a new portrait of Jesus and the origins of Christianity.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-63087-364-6 (9781630873646)
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To Be Near the Fire
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Roger S. Busse (BA, Reed College; MTS, Harvard Divinity School) has enjoyed a distinguished career in risk assessment, finance, and banking. Busse is currently president of a $1.5 billion community bank and was formerly a senior vice president and manager of risk assessment and portfolio risk administration for US Bancorp. He is a certified management consultant, a senior associate with the Risk Management Association, and an adjunct professor. A frequent speaker on ethics, Busse is the author of two widely used industry texts, The Essentials of Commercial Lending and Business Profiles.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Foreword - Stephen J. Patterson
- 1. Introduction: Demonic Possession, Risk Analysis, and Jesus' War on Satan
- 2. Roman Imperialism, Occupied Palestine, and Perilous Risk: Qualitative Risk Analysis and Contemporary Sources
- 3. Palestinian Judaism and Ecstatic Activity: Demonic Activity and Possession
- 4. The Beelzebul Controversy: Countermeasures to Perilous Risk
- 5. Reconstructing the Conflict of Perilous Risks
- 6. Disarming the Strong Man: Jesus' Attack on Satan and Demonic Imperialism
- 7. The Risk Context of the Controversy Dialogues: The Collision of Countermeasures to Perilous Risk
- 8. Jesus' Exorcisms and the Risk Context of His Mashal
- 9. Confirming Findings: Perilous Risk, Jesus to Paul
- 10. Qualitative Risk Analysis and Faith
- 11. Summary
- Bibliography
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