The Political Aims of Jesus

  • Cole-Arnal O
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Abstract

Amid competing portrayals of the "cynic Jesus," the "peasant Jesus," and the "apocalyptic Jesus," the "political Jesus" remains a marginal figure. Douglas E. Oakman argues that advances in our social-scientific understanding of the political economy of Roman Galilee, as well as advances in the so-called "Third Quest" for the historical Jesus, warrant a revival—and a critical revision—of H. S. Reimarus's understanding of Jesus as an instigator of revolutionary change.

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Cole-Arnal, O. (2012). The Political Aims of Jesus. Consensus, 34(1). https://doi.org/10.51644/zkio8642

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