The Power of Parable: How Fiction by Jesus Became Fiction about Jesus

Author:   John Dominic Crossan
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 February 2013
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The Power of Parable: How Fiction by Jesus Became Fiction about Jesus


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In 1969, I was teaching at two seminaries in the Chicago area. One of my courses was on the parables by Jesus and the other was on the resurrection stories about Jesus. I had observed that the parabolic stories by Jesus seemed remarkably similar to the resurrection stories about Jesus. Were the latter intended as parables just as much as the former Had we been reading parable, presuming history, and misunderstanding both —from The Power of Parable So begins the quest of renowned Jesus scholar John Dominic Crossan as he unlocks the true meanings and purposes of parable in the Bible so that modern Christians can respond genuinely to Jesus's call to fully participate in the kingdom of God. In The Power of Parable, Crossan examines Jesus's parables and identifies what he calls the ""challenge parable"" as Jesus's chosen teaching tool for gently urging his followers to probe, question, and debate the ideological absolutes of religious faith and the presuppositions of social, political, and economic traditions. Moving from parables by Jesus to parables about Jesus, Crossan then presents the four gospels as ""megaparables."" By revealing how the gospels are not reflections of the actual biography of Jesus but rather (mis)interpretations by the gospel writers themselves, Crossan reaffirms the power of parables to challenge and enable us to co-create with God a world of justice, love, and peace.

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Author:   John Dominic Crossan
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.50cm
Weight:   0.204kg
ISBN:  

9780061875700


ISBN 10:   0061875708
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   05 February 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Offers valuable and accessible insights into the intentions of the evangelists and the revolutionary content of the gospels. --Publishers Weekly


A refreshing and stunningly insightful treatment of the gospels as parables. In this book John Dominic Crossan has solidified his reputation as the greatest New Testament scholar of our generation. --John Shelby Spong, author of Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World A remarkable and important book for Christians and for all who seek to understand the Bible better--Crossan combines his customary literary and historical brilliance with fresh insights that illuminate not only the parables of Jesus but much of the Bible as a whole. --Marcus J. Borg, author of Speaking Christian John Dominic Crossan has done it again. His innovative presentation of how Jesus told stories about God's kingdom and how the gospel authors told stories about Jesus offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University John Dominic Crossan, who has given the world a series of insightful books on Jesus, has done it again. His innovative presentation... offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University Moving from the parables of Israel's Scriptures to the parables told by Jesus of Nazareth to the parables of his life recorded in the ancient Gospels, Crossan combines acute historical investigation with challenging theological observation. In so doing, he recovers the profundity, and the provocation, of the biblical tradition. --Amy-Jill Levine, author of THE MEANING OF THE BIBLE This book is like unto a virus, which a crafty leprechaun took, and infected our preferred operating systems with a Jesus O/S, that is incompatible with previous versions. Verily I say unto ye, Fortunate is the church if a little Crossan goes viral. It may leaveneth the whole lump. --Rev. David Felten & Rev. Jeff Procter-Murphy, co-creators of the Living the Questions series Offers valuable and accessible insights into the intentions of the evangelists and the revolutionary content of the gospels. --Publishers Weekly Crossan's exceptional clarity and methodical presentation combine to make this one of the best, most enthralling Bible-study courses many readers will ever take. --Booklist (starred review) A fascinating book, written with Crossan's usual lucidity but likely to disturb conservative Christians; a must for most academic and seminary libraries as well as many church groups and pastors. --Library Journal


A refreshing and stunningly insightful treatment of the gospels as parables. In this book John Dominic Crossan has solidified his reputation as the greatest New Testament scholar of our generation. --John Shelby Spong, author of Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World John Dominic Crossan, who has given the world a series of insightful books on Jesus, has done it again. His innovative presentation... offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University John Dominic Crossan has done it again. His innovative presentation of how Jesus told stories about God's kingdom and how the gospel authors told stories about Jesus offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University A remarkable and important book for Christians and for all who seek to understand the Bible better--Crossan combines his customary literary and historical brilliance with fresh insights that illuminate not only the parables of Jesus but much of the Bible as a whole. --Marcus J. Borg, author of Speaking Christian This book is like unto a virus, which a crafty leprechaun took, and infected our preferred operating systems with a Jesus O/S, that is incompatible with previous versions. Verily I say unto ye, Fortunate is the church if a little Crossan goes viral. It may leaveneth the whole lump. --Rev. David Felten & Rev. Jeff Procter-Murphy, co-creators of the Living the Questions series A fascinating book, written with Crossan's usual lucidity but likely to disturb conservative Christians; a must for most academic and seminary libraries as well as many church groups and pastors. --Library Journal Moving from the parables of Israel's Scriptures to the parables told by Jesus of Nazareth to the parables of his life recorded in the ancient Gospels, Crossan combines acute historical investigation with challenging theological observation. In so doing, he recovers the profundity, and the provocation, of the biblical tradition. --Amy-Jill Levine, author of THE MEANING OF THE BIBLE Offers valuable and accessible insights into the intentions of the evangelists and the revolutionary content of the gospels. --Publishers Weekly A refreshing and stunningly insightful treatment of the gospels as parables. In this book John Dominic Crossan has solidified his reputation as the greatest New Testament scholar of our generation. --John Shelby Spong, author of Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World John Dominic Crossan, who has given the world a series of insightful books on Jesus, has done it again. His innovative presentation offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University Moving from the parables of Israel s Scriptures to the parables told by Jesus of Nazareth to the parables of his life recorded in the ancient Gospels, Crossan combines acute historical investigation with challenging theological observation. In so doing, he recovers the profundity, and the provocation, of the biblical tradition. --Amy-Jill Levine, author of THE MEANING OF THE BIBLE This book is like unto a virus, which a crafty leprechaun took, and infected our preferred operating systems with a Jesus O/S, that is incompatible with previous versions. Verily I say unto ye, Fortunate is the church if a little Crossan goes viral. It may leaveneth the whole lump. --Rev. David Felten & Rev. Jeff Procter-Murphy, co-creators of the Living the Questions series A remarkable and important book for Christians and for all who seek to understand the Bible better Crossan combines his customary literary and historical brilliance with fresh insights that illuminate not only the parables of Jesus but much of the Bible as a whole. --Marcus J. Borg, author of Speaking Christian John Dominic Crossan has done it again. His innovative presentation of how Jesus told stories about God s kingdom and how the gospel authors told stories about Jesus offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University A fascinating book, written with Crossan s usual lucidity but likely to disturb conservative Christians; a must for most academic and seminary libraries as well as many church groups and pastors. --Library Journal Crossan s exceptional clarity and methodical presentation combine to make this one of the best, most enthralling Bible-study courses many readers will ever take. --Booklist (starred review) Offers valuable and accessible insights into the intentions of the evangelists and the revolutionary content of the gospels. --Publishers Weekly Crossan's exceptional clarity and methodical presentation combine to make this one of the best, most enthralling Bible-study courses many readers will ever take. --Booklist (starred review)


A refreshing and stunningly insightful treatment of the gospels as parables. In this book John Dominic Crossan has solidified his reputation as the greatest New Testament scholar of our generation. --John Shelby Spong, author of Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World A remarkable and important book for Christians and for all who seek to understand the Bible better--Crossan combines his customary literary and historical brilliance with fresh insights that illuminate not only the parables of Jesus but much of the Bible as a whole. --Marcus J. Borg, author of Speaking Christian John Dominic Crossan has done it again. His innovative presentation of how Jesus told stories about God's kingdom and how the gospel authors told stories about Jesus offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University John Dominic Crossan, who has given the world a series of insightful books on Jesus, has done it again. His innovative presentation... offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University Moving from the parables of Israel's Scriptures to the parables told by Jesus of Nazareth to the parables of his life recorded in the ancient Gospels, Crossan combines acute historical investigation with challenging theological observation. In so doing, he recovers the profundity, and the provocation, of the biblical tradition. --Amy-Jill Levine, author of THE MEANING OF THE BIBLE This book is like unto a virus, which a crafty leprechaun took, and infected our preferred operating systems with a Jesus O/S, that is incompatible with previous versions. Verily I say unto ye, Fortunate is the church if a little Crossan goes viral. It may leaveneth the whole lump. --Rev. David Felten & Rev. Jeff Procter-Murphy, co-creators of the Living the Questions series Offers valuable and accessible insights into the intentions of the evangelists and the revolutionary content of the gospels. --Publishers Weekly A fascinating book, written with Crossan's usual lucidity but likely to disturb conservative Christians; a must for most academic and seminary libraries as well as many church groups and pastors. --Library Journal Crossan's exceptional clarity and methodical presentation combine to make this one of the best, most enthralling Bible-study courses many readers will ever take. --Booklist (starred review)


A refreshing and stunningly insightful treatment of the gospels as parables. In this book John Dominic Crossan has solidified his reputation as the greatest New Testament scholar of our generation. --John Shelby Spong, author of Re-Claiming the Bible for a Non-Religious World A remarkable and important book for Christians and for all who seek to understand the Bible better--Crossan combines his customary literary and historical brilliance with fresh insights that illuminate not only the parables of Jesus but much of the Bible as a whole. --Marcus J. Borg, author of Speaking Christian John Dominic Crossan has done it again. His innovative presentation of how Jesus told stories about God's kingdom and how the gospel authors told stories about Jesus offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University John Dominic Crossan, who has given the world a series of insightful books on Jesus, has done it again. His innovative presentation... offers a brilliant new way of looking at parable and metaphor in the gospels and in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. --Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies Chapman University Moving from the parables of Israel's Scriptures to the parables told by Jesus of Nazareth to the parables of his life recorded in the ancient Gospels, Crossan combines acute historical investigation with challenging theological observation. In so doing, he recovers the profundity, and the provocation, of the biblical tradition. --Amy-Jill Levine, author of THE MEANING OF THE BIBLE This book is like unto a virus, which a crafty leprechaun took, and infected our preferred operating systems with a Jesus O/S, that is incompatible with previous versions. Verily I say unto ye, Fortunate is the church if a little Crossan goes viral. It may leaveneth the whole lump. --Rev. David Felten & Rev. Jeff Procter-Murphy, co-creators of the Living the Questions series Crossan's exceptional clarity and methodical presentation combine to make this one of the best, most enthralling Bible-study courses many readers will ever take. --Booklist (starred review) A fascinating book, written with Crossan's usual lucidity but likely to disturb conservative Christians; a must for most academic and seminary libraries as well as many church groups and pastors. --Library Journal Offers valuable and accessible insights into the intentions of the evangelists and the revolutionary content of the gospels. --Publishers Weekly


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John Dominic Crossan is professor of biblical studies at DePaul University in Chicago. He is the bestselling author of many books, including The Historical Jesus, The Birth of Christianity, Excavating Jesus, and In Search of Paul.

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