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Jesus and Spiral of Violence (Facets)

DOC Jesus and Spiral of Violence (Facets) by Richard A. Horsley in History

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Perhaps no other American president is as revered as Abraham Lincoln; whose strong faith and moral courage inspired a nation; and whose timeless words of common sense continue to influence men and women today. In Abraham Lincoln's Daily Treasure; readers will find daily devotional selections in a variety of subject themes. Each devotion includes Scripture; a devotional thought; a spiritual or inspirational quote from Lincoln or a related fact about his life; and take-away for personal application. This unique devotional is built around the Believer's Daily Treasure; a book Lincoln was given in 1847 upon the death of his son and that he carried with him always. Lincoln often quoted from the Believer's Daily Treasure in his addresses to the nation and included snippets from it in his letters. He also read from it for personal strength during the Civil War. Readers who are wanting an interesting devotional; Christians looking for wisdom distilled through the lens of history; Lincoln aficionados; and history buffs will all appreciate this unique look into the life of Lincoln that is ideal for personal use or for gift-giving.


#1619363 in Books Richard A Horsley 1993-01-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .77 x 5.51l; 1.13 #File Name: 0800627105372 pagesJesus and the Spiral of Violence Popular Jewish Resistance in Roman Palestine


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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful. Excellent;interesting addition to the debateBy A. HoganRichard A. Horsley has added his voice to the question asked By Jesus{and thereafter history}:"Who do you say that I am?"He takes a slightly differt tack here;viewing Jesus in terms of the popular historical movements of his time;starting with the obvious fact of domination of a foriegn power;and the resulting lifestyles of an occupied people. After{quite interestingly}disecting the Romans and their slave perpetuated economy; he turns to Jewish non violent resistance; Messianic movements social community{including;a fascinating discussion on the half shekel temple tax};and eventually; a short concluding chapter on Jesus and Social revolution. This is a very well researched;well written study{though Im am not certain that all of the leaps are justified}Another inetesting book to the canon.As for the accusation that this is a Jesus for the secular left;I have found that whatever your political leanings are; one tends to attach them to Jesus. This ;though seems obvious to most; Jesus was poor; his friends and family were poor; most of his assocaites were poor;and almost everyone who initially heard His message were poor. That this sudy ;then would approach Jesus from the side of poor outcasts of that time living a under a brutal occupying force adminstered by viscious sycophants is not surprising.Not definitive; of course; simply another side to the story.15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. Serious ChristologyBy The Rev. Dr. Daniel J. G. G. BlockProfessor Horsley delves behind the Christ of faith to look more closely at the historical Jesus; within his first century; Palestinian social; political and religious context. Horsley argues that far from being the innocent victim of illegitimate charges made against him by an unholy alliance of Jewish religious and Roman political authorities; Jesus was a very real threat to the ruling institutions.At least from the perspective of the social; political and religious elite; Jesus was a dangerous figure worthy of condemnation in order to maintain the Pax Romana. His radical preaching and practice of the immediate presence of the Kingdom of God implied that no other kingdom and no other authorities could justifiably be obeyed. "A slave cannot serve two masters..."For those interested in studying serious Christology; or the social and historical context of the earliest elements of the Jesus movement; this can be a valuable book.For those who wish to maintain the uninformed innocence of a Sunday School faith; this book should be avoided. Horsley is much too honest to be safe.17 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Not just another exersize in historical guessworkBy A CustomerHighly recomended for the Jew and Gentile alike. Horsely manages tosynthesis some complex and scattered historical themes intoa text that appears factual and complete. No wallowing in emotionalish here folks just straightforward historical reasoning. A must for the cleric the biblical scholar and anyone interested in ancient history.

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