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Title: An Introduction to New Testament Christology by Raymond Edward Brown ISBN: 0-8091-3516-7 Publisher: Paulist Press Pub. Date: September, 1994 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.83 (6 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: An exemplar of lucid, organized brevity
Comment: The book does not presume to be an exhaustive study, but hopes to relate a simplified (not simplistic) account of NT Christology. There are four reasons why Father Brown has achieved his purpose:
First, he is clear. The book does not leave the reader wondering what Christological options are among contemporary and outdated scholarship nor where he himself falls in that spectrum. Throughout the book he italizes the point he intends to communicate, and closes each chapter and section with the salient features communicated therein. Furthermore, Brown does not burden the reader with overly technical language, but writes with simplicity for the layperson. If he does use the language of scholarship, he always explains its meaning and import.
Second, he is thoroughly organized, which provides the Christological neophyte with logical categories by which the information may be easily assimilated. There are points and subpoints, but never does he lose the reader in the minutae or become opaque.
Third, he is brief. However, he is so without doing injustice to an admittedly complex and highly technical subject. He continually keeps in mind his introductory ambition, and consequently allows the recommended reading list at the close of the book to elucidate the subject.
Fourth, R. Brown takes a moderately conservative approach, which allows him to moderate the subject to fundamentalists and liberals alike. Each will be challenged by his perspective.
He accomplishes majestically his purpose, thereby offering a substantial work for the beginner.
Rating: 5
Summary: EXCELLENT
Comment: i guess this will be just another five star review for father brown! raymond brown (now deceased) was a catholic priest and a moderately critical new testament theologian PAR EXCELLENCE. this, like his other works, is well-reasoned, thorough, and essentially impartial. probably the best overall introduction to Christology (which one might define as the study of not only of Jesus, but of His relationship to His surroundings). father brown concentrates on subjects such as Jesus' preception of Himself and His purpose, the probable reaction of His comtemporaries to His teachings, and the overall picture we get from the gospels. this is tremendous scholarship distilled into a brief readable capsule! you will respect this work whether you are fundamentalist or pagan!
Rating: 5
Summary: Fact filled, abounding with answers
Comment: I am currently using this book while enrolled in a course in Cristology in graduate school. I have found it to be very helpful and fact filled. The author is very staitforward and does not stray from the subject matter.
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Title: Introduction to the New Testament by Raymond E. Brown ISBN: 0385247672 Publisher: Anchor Bible Pub. Date: 13 October, 1997 List Price(USD): $49.95 |
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Title: Death of the Messiah, Volume 1 by RAYMOND E. BROWN ISBN: 0385494483 Publisher: Bantam Books Pub. Date: 18 May, 1999 List Price(USD): $23.95 |
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Title: Birth of the Messiah by Raymond E. Brown, Raymond E. Brown ISBN: 0385494475 Publisher: Bantam Books Pub. Date: 18 May, 1999 List Price(USD): $27.50 |
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Title: Christology: A Biblical, Historical, and Systematic Study of Jesus Christ by Gerald O'Collins ISBN: 0198755023 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: September, 1995 List Price(USD): $27.50 |
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Title: The Community of the Beloved Disciple by Raymond Edward Brown ISBN: 0809121743 Publisher: Paulist Press Pub. Date: December, 1979 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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