Jesus as Healer
This 1997 book presents in readable, non-technical language the findings of scholarship on one important aspect of 'who Jesus was' - the many reports in the New Testament and other early Christian writings that Jesus performed healings. The book paints a picture of the sick and sickness in Jesus' world and the means available to deal with sickness. It shows how Jesus as healer fits - and doesn't fit - into that world. We see him as one of the many healers of his day, but set apart as a 'wounded healer' who in his own death achieves the ultimate 'healing', victory over death. In addressing the question 'did Jesus really heal?' the author provides readers with resources from biblical scholarship, medicine, sociology and anthropology to help arrive at their own answers to the question. The suggestions for further reading as well as the questions for discussion make this book ideal both for personal reading and for group study.
- Based on latest biblical scholarship, presented in readable, non-technical language
- Guides readers through the New Testament gospel's portraits of Jesus as healer, and leads them into other early Christian portrayals of Jesus as healer
- Offers 'Questions for Discussion' as well as 'Suggestions for Further Reading' - ideal for personal reading and group study
Product details
April 1997Paperback
9780521585743
160 pages
179 × 127 × 12 mm
0.14kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Jesus as healer: prologue
- 2. Jesus as healer: the Gospel of Mark
- 3. Jesus as healer: the Gospel of Matthew
- 4. Jesus as healer: the Gospel of Luke
- 5. Jesus as healer: the Gospel of John
- 6. Jesus as healer: Apocryphal writings
- 7. 'In his name': Jesus heals though his followers
- 8. Did Jesus really heal?
- Questions for further thought and discussion
- Suggestions for further reading
- Index.