Jesus Earthly and exalted.

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Jesus Earthly and exalted

The Earthly Jesus Ministry Preaches God’s kingdom (now and future) Itinerant Rural Jewish Preaches God’s kingdom (now and future) Absolute allegiance to God Forgiveness reconciles sinners and outcasts Reassessment of legal interpretations Radical “love ethic” Reversal of social values (poor over the rich; meek over the powerful)

The Earthly Jesus Teaches about himself Parables and prophetic acts “Son of Man” Messiah and Son of God Mediates God’s presence Parables and prophetic acts Healing Exorcisms Demonstration of God’s presence and power Conflict with religious leaders

New Testament Study of the Earthly Jesus Focus: the unique presentation of Jesus in each NT Gospel Aim: understanding presentation of “Jesus” in each Gospel Interpret each Gospel on its own terms Do not import information from one Gospel to another BUT Faith and theology aim at Christian belief Ask different questions; supply different answers

Historical Study of Jesus Focus: historically verifiable evidence Aim: to describe “the person who emerges from an analysis of sources in accord with generally accepted principles of historical science” (text 72) A skeptical science only accepts “facts” tests sources against one another Uninterested in the unique perspective of Gospels seeks Jesus “behind” Gospels

The Exalted Jesus (of NT faith) Abides with believers; believers abide in Jesus Communicates with believers Present at baptism of believer Answers prayer Will return again Receives believers’ devotion Equal to God and subject to God