Profiles of Jesus.
Collection of 14 articles by Fellows of the Jesus Seminar, presenting
glimpses of Jesus drawn from the data base of reports of sayings & deeds
that the Seminar agreed presented reliable historical evidence [10/10/02].
Page layout design revised to make it easier to read text
content [10/8/02].
The
Once & Future Faith. Papers presented to the March 2001 global
Convocation on the impact of modern scientific & historical research on
theology by ten prominent Westar Fellows [10/20/01].
The
Once & Future Jesus. Papers presented to the October 1999 global
Convocation on the significance of current historical Jesus scholarship for
future faith by nine prominent Westar Fellows [10/4/00].
The
Gospel according to the Jesus Seminar. A scholarly reconstruction
based on passages from canonical gospels & Thomas that the Seminar voted
as presenting historically reliable information about Jesus [3/5/99].
Can
the Historical Jesus be Made Safe for Orthodoxy?In
this 1997 Journal of Higher Criticism article Robert J. Miller
assesses Ben Witherington's claims that Jesus was an apocalyptic preacher
& embodiment of divine wisdom [4/10/98].
The
Jesus Seminar & its Critics. Robert J.
Miller reviews scholarly critiques of the Seminar with particular attention
to the issues of consensus, voting, apocalyptic, the gospel of Thomas and
the Jewishness of Jesus. [3/14/97].
The
Canonical Status of Q.
Mahlon H. Smith
compares the Q hypothesis with other proposed solutions to the synoptic
problem (especially Griesbach-Farmer & Farrer-Goulder) and concludes
that it belongs in a scholars' canon of early Christian sources. [3/2/97].