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To order books online, follow the links below The Jesus Seminar The Acts of Jesus The long-awaited sequel to The Five Gospels assesses the historical likelihood of the events and deeds reported in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, the Gospel of Peter, and other ancient gospels. Finding the Historical Jesus How does one begin the search for the historical Jesus? What are the rules or criteria for sorting through the evidence? For readers looking to discover who Jesus was, this is where the quest begins. Includes Questions for Discussion. The Five Gospels This best-selling book reviews the likely authenticity of the more than 1,500 sayings attributed to Jesus in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and the Gospel of Thomas. The Gospel of Jesus What would a truly original gospel look like—a gospel cleared of the interpretation and embellishment of the evangelists, a gospel that contained only the words and deeds of the historical Jesus? The Gospel of Jesus is that gospel. The Historical Jesus Goes to Church In The Historical Jesus Goes To Church, Fellows of the Jesus Seminar speak directly to the ways in which new knowledge of the Jesus of history requires us to think differently about the significance of Jesus and imagine what these new understandings imply for public worship, preaching, prayer and practice, and life in community. Jesus Reconsidered Scholars of the Jesus Seminar invite readers to step inside the scholarly debates about the historical Jesus. Includes questions for discussion. The Jesus Seminar and Its Critics A veteran member of the Seminar examines its agenda and its inner deliberations, dissecting the rationale of the Seminar's historical work and clearly explaining what its findings portend. John the Baptist and Jesus This report includes a summary of the Jesus Seminar's deliberations on John the Baptist, an historical sketch, and essays on his place in ancient and modern popular culture. Listening to the Parables of Jesus From time to time even scholars scratch their heads in puzzlement over the meaning of Jesus' parables. This concise, well edited book brings together insights from world-renowned scholars into the interpretation of parables. Includes questions for discussion. The Parables of Jesus This Jesus Seminar report reviews the authenticity of all gospel versions of the 33 parables, with introduction and parallel versions of each parable. The Once and Future Jesus Leading thinkers turn their attention from the past to the future and ask: What do new understandings of Jesus mean for the church, the faith, and the world of tomorrow. Once & Future Faith Four world class thinkers — Don Cupitt, Karen Armstrong, John Shelby Spong, and Lloyd Geering — join the Fellows of the Jesus Seminar to sort through the issues and attempt to form an agenda for the reinvention of Christianity. Historical Jesus The Apocalyptic Jesus Four eminent New Testament scholars – Dale Allison, Marcus Borg, John Dominic Crossan, and Stephen Patterson – come together under the direction of Robert J. Miller to debate this, the single most important question about the historical Jesus. Born Divine Robert Miller separates fact from fiction in the gospel narratives of Jesus' birth and infancy and relates them to stories about the miraculous births of Israelite heroes and of Greek and Roman sons of God. Study guide available. A Credible Jesus Robert Funk sorts and assembles the fragments of Jesus' vision and examines ways in which the vision they preserve can serve twenty-first century people searching for meaning in a very different world than the one Jesus inhabited. Dating Acts Richard Pervo subjects the scholarly consensus that Acts was written about 80–85 c.e. to a rigorous scholarly examination. Eyes That See Not Taking up the papal invitation (of Pope Benedict XVI) to respond critically to his book Jesus of Nazareth, Gerd Lüdemann offers a meticulous and devastating critique. Funk on Parables A collected of Robert W. Funk's foundational essays on parables from Language, Hermeneutic, and Word of God in 1966 to the present, edited with an Introduction by Bernard Brandon Scott. Honest to Jesus Robert Funk details the investigation into who Jesus was and outlines a bold vision of the future of Christianity. Jesus the Man Marvin Cain combines the skills of a university religion professor and an electrical engineer to set forth a straightforward and objective portrait of Jesus as a first-century man. Jesus Before God Combining a scholar's insight with a poet's voice, Hal Taussig examines new ways the historical Jesus can teach us to pray. Profiles of Jesus In these profiles readers will see a provocative young man of first-century Palestine whose vision of the reign of God and determination to live the vision changed the course of history. Women & the Historical Jesus Kathleen Corley challenges the assumption that Jesus fought patriarchal limitations on women and argues that his critique of class distinctions did not extend to unequal gender distinctions. Introductions and curricula Christian Faith at the Crossroads Christian Faith at the Crossroads takes readers on a carefully guided tour of four hundred years of modern religious history. Getting Oriented Jesus and His Kingdom of Equals In thirty-three weekly lessons students experience an unfolding narrative of a Jewish reformer who saw through the hypocrisy and elitism of first-century Roman Palestine. New Testament Fundamentals This exceptional introduction presents the materials clearly, with charts, tables and a map, along with suggested exercises and additional reading. Reforming Christianity Don Cupitt argues that a reformation and renewal of Christianity is possible, but will be difficult. Re-Imagine the World Scott sets his interpretation of the key parables of Jesus in the context of other things Jesus said and did. The result is a startling and provocative picture of the historical figure and the challenge he presents to contemporary life. Remedial Christianity Written clearly and with humor, Remedial Christianity provides a valuable tool for everyone seeking to understand Christianity. Sayings Gospel Q The First Gospel "The best available introduction to current Q studies for the serious and casual student alike."— Bible Review Q-Thomas Reader "The best introductory-level treatment of these texts now available."—Studies in Religion Q Parallels The basic text of Q presented with English translation and all known parallels in the original languages of Greek, Hebrew, Coptic and Latin. Gospel of Thomas The Gospel of Thomas and Jesus A view of the controversy surrounding the Gospel of Thomas, which concludes that Thomas was produced by an early Christian school of thought living in a world of itinerant radicalism. Q-Thomas Reader "The best introductory-level treatment of these texts now available."—Studies in Religion Spirituality Christianity without God Lloyd Geering asks whether the "death of God" spells the imminent death of the whole Christian tradition or simply means the end of conventional Christian doctrine. Emptiness & Brightness Don Cupitt asks: If new Platos or Buddhas were to appear today, what would they say about the nature of reality, the human condition and the way to happiness? God, Galileo and Geering A study guide to Lloyd Geering's pivotal books --- The World to Come, Tomorrow's God, and Christian Faith at the Crossroads. The God Problem The God Problem is n excellent point of departure and a resource for a discussion of how we may speak of God today. The Great Questions of Life Don Cupitt collects and classifies all the great questions, in the wordings that are most familiar to us, and interprets and answers them. Impossible Loves Cupitt examines the role played in our lives by various impossible loves, whether for non-existent objects, unavailable persons, or unattainable ideals. This noted scholar guides us through this process like no one else can. Jesus Before God Combining a scholar's insight with a poet's voice, Hal Taussig examines new ways the historical Jesus can teach us to pray. Just Call Me Bob Funk delights and entertains readers with his reflections on a wide variety of topics which, not surprisingly, include God, the Bible, Jesus, and academia. Life, Life Don Cupitt has assembled some 250 life-idioms which he mines to develop a modern religious philosophy of human life. A New Spiritual Home Hal Taussig identifies thousands of progressive churches and para-churches and describes five characteristics of this new movement. Radical Theology Eighteen unpublished or little known published essays that demonstrate Cupitt's long held desire to reach and influence ordinary people. Tomorrow's God Geering traces the collective drift toward meaning that gave rise to the various religions and explores the reasons they are now in decline. An Uncommon Lectionary For the first time ever, the revolutionary Uncommon Lectionary provides readings from gospels outside the New Testament, Thomas, Peter, Mary, asnd from other early church documents such as the Didache. The World to Come Geering sketches his vision of a new global spirituality that incorporates the best of our legacy from the past and promotes care for all living creatures and the earth itself. Religion & Science Making God Laugh Anne Primvesi argues that the time has come to replace human arrogance with ecological humility and a scientific understanding of ourselves as interdependent members of the whole community of life on earth. Stones & Bones
Don Cupitt Odyssey on the Sea of Faith
Surfing on the Sea of Faith In two volumes, Nigel Leaves maps the ways in which the ideas of Don Cupitt have developed, evolved, and changed. John Dillenberger From Fallow Fields to Hallowed Halls An autobiography. Robert W. Funk The Acts of Jesus The long-awaited sequel to The Five Gospels assesses the historical likelihood of the events and deeds reported in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, the Gospel of Peter, and other ancient gospels. The Five Gospels This best-selling book reviews the likely authenticity of the more than 1,500 sayings attributed to Jesus in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and the Gospel of Thomas. The Gospel of Jesus What would a truly original gospel look like—a gospel cleared of the interpretation and embellishment of the evangelists, a gospel that contained only the words and deeds of the historical Jesus? The Gospel of Jesus is that gospel. The Gospel of Mark A superb introductory teaching tool on critical historical analysis of the gospels, this provides expanded information to supplement The Five Gospels. Honest to Jesus Robert Funk details the investigation into who Jesus was and outlines a bold vision of the future of Christianity. Jesus as Precursor Robert Funk suggests that the primary successors to Jesus may be the modern tellers of parables such Kafka and Borges. New Gospel Parallels The Gospel of Mark is presented in its entirety with the parallel texts from canonical and extra-canonical texts graphically divided into individual lines and matched side-by-side. Parables and Presence Robert Funk explores forms of the New Testament tradition, based on a view of language as perception, problem, and promise. The Parables of Jesus This Jesus Seminar report reviews the authenticity of all gospel versions of the 33 parables, with introduction and parallel versions of each parable. The Poetics of Biblical Narrative Using examples from the Bible and popular literature, Funk examines the surface structure of stories to uncover the underlying grammar of the narrative. John Dominic Crossan In Parables "Acquaintance with this book will be imperative for all contemporary study of the parables." The Dark Interval Crossan demonstrates the subversive power of the parable—of all story types, it is parable that subverts the world and undercuts the safe and comfortable shelter we build. Gospels & Ancient Sources The Acts of Andrew A fresh, new translation of the text with cross-references, notes, and commentary and an extensive introduction. The Complete Gospels All twenty of the known gospels from the early Christian era are presented for scholar, student and general reader alike in the Scholars Version translation. Ancient Quotes & Anecdotes This anthology introduces readers to stories popular in Mediterranean society during the first centuries. The Fourth Gospel and Its Predecessor Fortna reconstructs the narrative source of the gospel and shows how and why the Fourth Gospel differs from its predecessor. Gospel of Mary of Magdala The Gospel of May of Magdala offers a fascinating glimpse into the conflicts and controversies that shaped earliest Christianity. Texts & Translations The Complete Gospels All twenty of the known gospels from the early Christian era are presented for scholar, student and general reader alike in the Scholars Version translation. Gospel of Mary of Magdala The Gospel of May of Magdala offers a fascinating glimpse into the conflicts and controversies that shaped earliest Christianity. The Infancy Gospels of James and Thomas Infancy gospels about how Jesus was born and raised: James tells the story of Mary and Thomas tells the tale of a petulant child prodigy. Greek with Scholars Version translation facing. The Gospel of Mark Schmidt presents the Greek text of the gospel and the Scholars Version translation on facing pages, with an informative introduction and extensive notes. The Gospel of Matthew Fortna presents the Greek text of the gospel and the Scholars Version translation on facing pages, with an informative introduction and extensive notes. The Gospel of the Savior The first-ever publication of a previously unknown gospel, with translation, illuminating introduction, commentary, and Coptic and Greek indices. Revelation of the Unknowable God An extraordinary spiritual narrative, Allogenes—the Foreigner—recounts his visions, divine revelations, and spiritual progress. Includes complete Coptic text, new translation and comprehensive notes. Literary Criticism On Story-Telling This readable volume is an incisive approach to story-telling. On Meaning-Making Master narratologist Mieke Bal presents a comprehensive survey of semiotics—the theory of how signs are used and interpreted. Curing Violence Using the work of René Girard, leading scholars offer insights into religion as both cause and cure for social violence. The Dark Interval Crossan demonstrates the subversive power of the parable—of all story types, it is parable that subverts the world and undercuts the safe and comfortable shelter we build. Jesus as Precursor The primary successors to Jesus may be the modern tellers of parables such Kafka and Borges. The Poetics of Biblical Narrative Using examples from the Bible and popular literature, Funk examines the surface structure of stories to uncover the underlying grammar of the narrative. Children's Books
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