How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Historical Questions about Earliest Devotion to Jesus
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How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Historical Questions about Earliest Devotion to Jesus  -     By: Larry W. Hurtado

How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Historical Questions about Earliest Devotion to Jesus

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. / 2005 / Paperback

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Both a simplification and an amplification of Hurtado's much-touted Lord Jesus Christ. "Proves to be a compendium of all the best exegetical study up to the present. Hurtado discovers no erroneously titled 'Jesus of history' as the object of earliest devotion, only a human who is venerated as Lord,"---Worship. 240 pages, softcover. Eerdmans.

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Title: How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Historical Questions about Earliest Devotion to Jesus
By: Larry W. Hurtado
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 0802828612
ISBN-13: 9780802828613
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In How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Larry Hurtado investigates the intense devotion to Jesus that emerged with surprising speed after his death. Reverence for Jesus among early Christians, notes Hurtado, included both grand claims about Jesus' significance and a pattern of devotional practices that effectively treated him as divine. This book argues that whatever one makes of such devotion to Jesus, the subject deserves serious historical consideration.

Mapping out the lively current debate about Jesus, Hurtado explains the evidence, issues, and positions at stake. He goes on to treat the opposition to -- and severe costs of -- worshiping Jesus, the history of incorporating such devotion into Jewish monotheism, and the role of religious experience in Christianity's development out of Judaism. The follow-up to Hurtado's award-winningLord Jesus Christ (2003), this book provides compelling answers to queries about the development of the church's belief in the divinity of Jesus.

Author Bio

Larry W. Hurtado is professor emeritus of New Testament language, literature, and theology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Editorial Reviews

The Bible Today
"Written with clarity, cogency, and great erudition, [this book] is a joy to read and a strong challenge to much of contemporary scholarship."

John Koenig
— General Theological Seminary
"Larry Hurtado is changing the face of New Testament studies through his persistence in searching out the origins of the extraordinary devotion to Jesus by his earliest followers. Here he presents his arguments with force and clarity while adding an important chapter on the high cost of Jesus-devotion to first-century believers within their sociopolitical and family systems."

Calvin Theological Journal
"The pendulum has finally swung back! In stunning and dramatic fashion, Larry Hurtado has shifted the Christian world away from tired questers into the direction of high Christology."

Choice
"[How on Earth Did Jesus Become a God?] is the best short and mature introduction to the bulk of [Hurtado's] earlier work. . . Highly recommended."

Westminster Theological Journal
"Not only enhances our understanding of NT Christology, but it also makes a valuable and unique contribution to our historical understanding of the origins of Christianity."

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