9780195214291
Jesus Christ The Jesus of History, the Christ of Faith share button
J. R. Porter
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 11.10 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 1.10 (d)
Pages 240
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication Date 1999/05/06
ISBN 9780195214291
Book ISBN 10 0195214293
About Book

Illuminating the life of Jesus--his historical context, his religious teachings, and the changing perceptions of him over the centuries--this lavishly illustrated volume offers one of the most comprehensive and authoritative accounts available of this great and charismatic man.
Featuring some 180 illustrations (including 20 full-color maps) and numerous boxed and sidebar features that shed light on interesting facets of the story, Jesus Christ paints a vivid portrait of Christ's life from the Nativity to the Ascension. Drawing on the Gospels and other evidence, J. R. Porter disentangles many of the mysteries and confusions surrounding the life of the historical Jesus--such as the role of women in his career and the political issues surrounding his trial--and paints a detailed background portrait of all aspects of society in first-century Palestine, from the fishing communities of Lake Galilee to life under Roman rule. Porter also explores the teachings of Christ, looking at his use of parable, his view of Hebrew Scriptures, his attitude toward the law, and his thinking about the Kingdom of God. The book assesses the many interpretations of Christ through the ages, from his immediate impact on the early Church, to the changing image of Jesus in art and illustration, to his perceived role as apocalyptic preacher, revolutionary, mystic, and prophet.
A marvelous gift at Easter time or for a child's confirmation, this attractive, informative volume gives us an inspiring portrait of one of the most complex figures in world history.
Reviews

John Linsenmeyer

Porter's Jesus Christ: The Jesus of History, The Christ of Faith is an attempt by text, photographs, and great art, to address historical and religious views of the man from Galilee....I found it enjoyable both for its literate text and its marvelous collections of first-class art and photography. To bring something fresh to this well-ploughed field, without psuedo-sensational nonsense about the Holy Grail or Jesus' bones, is an achievement.
Greenwich Time

Linda L. Giedl

...[A] handsomevaluableand thoroughly accessible new book....The quality of some of the images...is good enought to spark a pilgrimage to see the originals....The whole is masterly in its clarityconcisionand comprehensiveness. —The Christian Science Monitor

Library Journal

Porter (theology, emeritus, Univ. of Exeter) gives us an exquisite book that does two things very well. First, it summarizes in clear, interesting, nontechnical writing many of the results of scholarly research on the historical Jesus. Second, it offers a feast for the eyes and mind through lavish reproductions of art work, primarily paintings, illustrating events from Jesus' life. Porter begins with what he calls "The Setting," covering the geographical, political, religious, economic, and societal background of Palestine in the first century. In the second chapter, "The Life," he reviews the main events of Jesus' life, beginning with the discussion of the sources, including the Gospels. Chapter 3, "The Teachings," covers how Jesus taught (parables and sayings) and what his ethics were, including material on the Kingdom of God. In "Interpretations," Porter deals with the way Jesus saw himself and how he has been interpreted through the centuries. The final chapter, "Jesus in Art," is done by Jennifer Speake (M.Phil, Oxford), who gives a lucid overview of various artistic portrayals of Jesus. A glossary, index, list of abbreviations, and wonderful, on-target bibliography makes the book even more useful. Highly recommended as the perfect introduction for lay readers to scholarship on the historical Jesus.--David Bourquin, California State Univ., San Bernadino

Linda L. Giedl

...[A] handsome, valuable, and thoroughly accessible new book....The quality of some of the images...is good enought to spark a pilgrimage to see the originals....The whole is masterly in its clarity, concision, and comprehensiveness.
The Christian Science Monitor