Jesus the Priest - eBook
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Jesus the Priest - eBook  -     By: Nicholas Perrin

Jesus the Priest - eBook

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Title: Jesus the Priest - eBook
By: Nicholas Perrin
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781441245687
ISBN-13: 9781441245687
Stock No: WW74414EB

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Following his critically acclaimed book Jesus the Temple, Nicholas Perrin offers a fresh paradigm for understanding the historical Jesus. Perrin challenges the "standard reading" of classic texts (including the parable of the sower, the Beatitudes, and the Lord's Prayer) to argue that the historical Jesus primarily identified himself not as sage or prophet but as Israel's eschatological high priest. Perrin's insightful theological contribution synthesizes the best in traditional/conservative and liberal reconstructions of Jesus's life and teaching. He identifies Jesus's priesthood as a mediating understanding that sheds crucial light on the kingdom of God.

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Nicholas Perrin (PhD, Marquette University) is president of Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois. He previously taught at Wheaton College Graduate School. His numerous books include Jesus the Temple, Thomas: The Other Gospel, and Lost in Transmission? What We Can Know about the Words of Jesus.

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