Sentences with phrase «lukan infancy narrative»

November 21, 2012 — The pope's book Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives is released.
First, John does not have an Infancy Narrative.
I certainly hope that the author of «Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives» isn't the smartest man in the room.
He doesn't appear after the infancy narratives.
«Commenting on the infancy narratives overall, Luedemann [Jesus, 124 - 29] concludes that Luke and Matthew represent «two equally unhistorical narratives.»
And from Professor Gerd Ludemann in his book, Jesus After 2000 Years, pp. 269 - 272, «The historical yield of the Lukan infancy narrative in respect to the birth of Jesus is virtually nil (ditto for Matt.
In «Jesus of Nazareth - The Infancy Narratives,» the pope says the Christian calendar is actually based on a blunder by a 6th century monk, who Benedict says was several years off in his calculation of Jesus» birth date.
The entire infancy narrative was cooked up by the gospel inventors.
He earlier notes that both infancy narratives «seem to be largely the product of Christian reflection on the salvific meaning of Jesus Christ in the light of OT prophecies (p. 213).
This apocryphal gospel is mentioned in patristic allusions, and has been more or less identified with a late and purely fanciful infancy narrative known for some time.
Acknowledging that, we move on to the letters of the church, most of them earlier than the Gospels, to the Acts of the Apostles, and to those parts of the Gospels where Jesus does not speak, notably the infancy narratives.
Far from being a direct retelling of Jesus's infancy narratives, the novel concerns a boy named David and the old man who watches over him, Simón.
In Matthew's infancy narrative, no sooner has the Presence come into the world than it begins to articulate all the places where God's making of history has been a thing of praise.
As has often been pointed out, the resurrection narratives in the gospels — like the infancy narratives — have the characteristics of myth, while the tradition in Luke and John that the first resurrection appearances were in Jerusalem can not satisfactorily be combined with the Galilee tradition of Mark and Matthew.
His infancy narrative goes to pains to state that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, the city of David (Luke 2:4, 11), of parents of the house and family of David (1:27; 2:4).
In «Jesus of Nazareth — The Infancy Narratives,» the pope says the Christian calendar is actually based on a blunder by a 6th century monk, who Benedict says was several years off in his calculation of Jesus» birth date.
The infancy narratives are simply a further expression of the fundamental error that birthed Christianity?
In Spong's «rethinking of the birth of Jesus,» the sound if unexceptional observation that the infancy narratives are late in composition and provide little significant historical information quickly becomes the claim that «what really happened» has been «covered up» by the evangelists.
In Luke's infancy narrative, Zechariah expresses misgivings about God's promises, while Mary's «blessedness» consists of her spontaneous trust that the promises of God to her would be fulfilled.
Their joy and praise echoes that surrounding the infancy narratives.

Not exact matches

Written in several stands, the somewhat fragmented narrative never dilutes the impact of the boldly composed panels depicting scenes from Sís» infancy through young adulthood.
Robideau's narrative embraces a lament for what has been lost, a celebration for what has survived, and an admonition for the future of a city still in its infancy.
Coherence and representations in preschoolers» narratives: Associations with attachment in infancy
«Studies of attachment have revealed that the patterning or organization of attachment relationships during infancy is associated with characteristic processes of emotional regulation, social relatedness, access to autobiographical memory and the development of self reflection and narrative
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