''That Rabbi From Nazareth''

a quest for the historical Jesus

by ED TENHOR


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/02/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 320
ISBN : 9781414048390

About the Book

Was Jesus of Nazareth a traveling Cynic-like sage, an itinerant rabbi, a Jewish holy man, a wisdom prophet, a Jewish peasant leader of a renewal movement? Who was he anyway? Was he a revolutionary zealot, a reformer, a charismatic, a wonderworking healer, a Galilean magician/shaman? Is it possible to uncover from the scant evidence who he really was? This study involves itself in the quests for the historical Jesus and makes some rather amazing conclusions.

What is the most explosive fact to be learned? It is the thesis of this book that just as the result of the Bible getting into the hands of scholars and average people in the pew in the sixteenth century had a dramatic, explosive Reformation effect on both the Church and the world, so with the real Jesus being discovered by scholars and average people in the pew, a similar dramatic, explosive Reformation effect may soon impact both on the Church and the world. Hints of this can be seen in the numerous studies being produced and in the hundreds of college students at secular universities signing up for electives on the historical Jesus. You are now on your own quest.


About the Author

Ed Tenhor has directed housing projects in New York City, working with the homeless while also serving on the staff of local churches. Since the early 70’s he has been interested in adult education in congregations and has established “free universities” in Michigan, New York, and New Jersey teaching a variety of courses. Along with colleagues, Tenhor also teaches inmates at a local prison. He became interested in the quests for the historical Jesus. He has used a draft of his quest as a text in Jesus Seminars in both New York and New Jersey. Ed is a graduate of Drew University and has graduate degrees from Wagner College, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, and New York Theological Seminary.