Routledge Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus
Explore the profound depths of Christian theology with the Routledge Encyclopedia of the Historical Jesus, authored by the esteemed Craig A. Evans. Published in 2008 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this comprehensive reference is a must-have for anyone interested in the historicity of Jesus Christ. Spanning an impressive 732 pages, this encyclopedia delves into the significant themes and scholarly debates surrounding the stories of Jesus as found in the New Testament.
This indispensable resource covers crucial topics such as the evolution of historical study pertaining to Jesus, important figures and their contributions, as well as theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and the diverse genres that characterize Jesus' narrative. Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply curious about the historical figure of Jesus, this encyclopedia serves as a well-organized and enlightening guide to understanding the complexities of His life and influence.