James D. G. Dunn is Lightfoot Professor Emeritus of Divinity at Durham University and one of the foremost New Testament scholars in the world today. His many other books include the magisterial Christianity in the Making trilogy and The Theology of Paul the Apostle.
Homiletic
"This tome takes its place among the equally voluminous and deep
contributions of scholars like Crossan, John Meier, N.T. Wright,
and Walter Wink. . . Most important for preachers is the way Dunn
interprets the words and deeds of Jesus and stories of his life as
an unfolding, living tradition of interpretation. It helps us to
understand our own work as part of that unfolding, living
tradition. . . ." Toronto Journal of Theology
"Dunn is to be commended for his challenging and insightful work.
It must be read by all who are interested in the field, and it is
destined to become a significant conversation partner in future
discussions of the historical Jesus." Christopher Tuckett
"A magnificent achievement. Jesus Remembered is massively thorough
and wide-ranging, innovative in its stress on orality, at times
provocative, yet also immensely readable and clear. James Dunn's
book will undoubtedly shape Jesus study for the next generation and
more. This is a 'must' for all those engaged in study of Jesus at
whatever level." Dale C. Allison Jr.
"This is not just one more book on Jesus but rather an esteemed
scholar's wide-ranging presentation of conclusions arrived at over
a lifetime of informed, critical reflection. It is full of good
sense and much learning. As always, James Dunn's work is
characterized not only by a genuine familiarity with Jesus'
first-century Jewish world but also by an unsurpassed knowledge of
the vast secondary literature. Especially suggestive is the
consistent appeal to continuing oral tradition, which often appears
justified." Samuel Byrskog
"In this study one of the most prolific New Testament scholars of
today presents an impressive new approach to the old 'quest for the
historical Jesus.' James Dunn's central thesis that a
hermeneutically informed dialogue with the ancient texts will
legitimate an account of the impact of Jesus as it was remembered
by his earliest followers convincingly places the oral character of
the Jesus tradition at the very center of attention. The book
should not only help scholarship to free itself from the prevailing
literary paradigm, but also promote a healthy balance between
positivistic optimism and postmodern relativism in the search for
the so-called historical Jesus. " John P. Meier
"For decades James D. G. Dunn has been a leader in serious and
balanced study of both christology and history-of-Jesus research. I
have profited greatly from his many books and articles, and I am
delighted to read this massive distillation of his many years of
reflection and publication on the historical Jesus. I highly
recommend Jesus Remembered to all those interested in a thoughtful
and methodologically sophisticated approach to the major questions
that plague and stimulate historical-Jesus research today." Mark
Allan Powell
"Any serious student of the historical Jesus will want to become
familiar with James Dunn's thorough and somewhat unique treatment
of the subject. Dunn focuses his attention on characteristic
features in the early traditions concerning Jesus in order to
determine the impact that the latter had on his first followers.
The portrait that emerges is both convincing and thought-provoking
? an indispensable contribution to an ongoing quest to comprehend
the significance of Jesus for the history of Christianity and for
modern civilization." Jonathan L. Reed
"Jesus Remembered provides a fresh and thorough look at Christian
origins that is provocative and at the same time judicious in its
assessments. James Dunn is equally at home in the history of
scholarship, in the details of the Gospels, in the array of
nonbiblical sources, and in the archaeology of Jesus' world, and he
weaves these into a coherent and credible account of the Jesus
traditions.Jesus Remembered is absolutely essential reading for
scholars and pastors, and Dunn's clarity and fluid style make
complex issues accessible to undergraduate students and laypersons
as well."
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