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Jesus and the Miracle Tradition

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The book explores selected miracles of Jesus through a theological lens, analyzing their inclusion in the canonical Gospels. It features essays that apply literary-critical analysis to uncover the theological intentions behind specific miracle stories. Additionally, it examines how the Gospel writers Mark and Luke contextualize these miracles within their narratives. The final essays delve into the Hellenistic background of miracle accounts, comparing their use in secular and Jewish contexts to illuminate the early Christians' perspectives on Jesus' miracles.

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Jesus and the Miracle Tradition, Paul Achtemeier

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2008
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Language
English
Publisher
Cascade Books
Released
2008
Format
Paperback
Pages
274
ISBN13
9781597523646
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The book explores selected miracles of Jesus through a theological lens, analyzing their inclusion in the canonical Gospels. It features essays that apply literary-critical analysis to uncover the theological intentions behind specific miracle stories. Additionally, it examines how the Gospel writers Mark and Luke contextualize these miracles within their narratives. The final essays delve into the Hellenistic background of miracle accounts, comparing their use in secular and Jewish contexts to illuminate the early Christians' perspectives on Jesus' miracles.