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Jesus Latest Research. Treatise on Jesus of Nazareth: Volume II: Who do you say I am?

by Jesus Fernandez-Pedrera
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798272556165
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 362
  • Original Price: USD 24.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 486 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Christian Theology / Christology

Having established the foundations of honest historical inquiry, the most important question to consider is: "Who do you say I am?"

This is the question that Jesus of Nazareth himself posed to his disciples, and which this treatise sets out to answer. If the first volume cleared the ground of methodological biases, this second act delves into the heart of the testimony to unveil the astonishing identity of Jesus.

Jesus: Latest Investigations is a cumulative four-volume case study, conceived as a bridge between faith and reason. Each book builds upon the previous one, guiding the reader on an intellectual journey from the foundations of evidence to its deepest implications.

The Complete Architecture of the Treatise:

Volume I: The Methodological Foundation. It establishes the rules of the intellectual game, defending a historiography open to all evidence and dismantling the biases of modern skepticism.

Volume II: The Revealed Identity. Once our tools have been validated, this second act delves into the testimony of primary documents to answer the question: "Who is Jesus, really?"

Volume III: The Analysis of the Facts. The third act subjects the crucial events of Jesus' life to forensic scrutiny, culminating in an analysis of the defining event: the Resurrection.

Volume IV: The Dialogue of the Message. With the credibility of the person and his actions established, the fourth act explores the richness of his thought in a bold dialogue with the great philosophical traditions of humanity.

About this Second Volume: Who Do You Say I Am?

This second volume is the heart of the investigation. Having established in the previous volume that our sources are worthy of serious study, we now immerse ourselves in them to discover what they reveal about the identity of Jesus. The author directly challenges the modern academic consensus and rebuilds the case for the reliability of the apostolic witnesses.

A devastating critique of the "Q Source," the "phantom source" of modern scholarship. Based on the unanimous testimony of the Church Fathers, an argument is made against the Two-Source Hypothesis, defending the traditional view of the origin and authorship of the Gospels.

A defense of high-fidelity oral tradition. Discover how the robust culture of memory in Second Temple Judaism provided the mechanisms to preserve and transmit with astonishing accuracy the teachings of Jesus before they were committed to writing.

The definitive analysis of Jesus' divine self-revelation. The consistent pattern of his words (the use of "I Am," which evokes the divine name), his actions (such as the forgiveness of sins, a prerogative exclusive to God), and the titles he claims ("Son of God," "Son of Man") are examined, demonstrating that he unequivocally claimed to be divine.

The reaction of his contemporaries as evidence. See how both his followers (in confessions like those of Peter and Thomas) and his opponents (with the accusation of blasphemy) fully grasped the magnitude of his claims, providing converging testimony to his claimed identity.

A comprehensive study of the fulfillment of Messianic prophecies. A detailed analysis is presented of how the life, ministry, passion, and resurrection of Jesus are the Consummatum est ("It is finished") of the hopes woven throughout the Old Testament, from his Davidic lineage to his vicarious suffering as the Servant of Isaiah.

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