Jesus of Nazareth : Holy Week: from the Entrance into Jerusalem to the Resurrection

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Pub. Date: 2011-03-10
Publisher(s): Ignatius Press
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Summary

For Christians, Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God, who died for the sins of the world, and who rose from the dead in triumph over sin and death. For non-Christians, he is almost anything else-a myth, a political revolutionary, a prophet whose teaching was misunderstood or distorted by his followers. Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God, and no myth, revolutionary, or misunderstood prophet, insists Benedict XVI. He thinks that the best of historical scholarship, while it can't "prove" Jesus is the Son of God, certainly doesn't disprove it. Indeed, Benedict maintains that the evidence, fairly considered, brings us face-to-face with the challenge of Jesus-a real man who taught and acted in ways that were tantamount to claims of divine authority, claims not easily dismissed as lunacy or deception. Benedict XVI presents this challenge in his new book, Jesus of Nazareth: From His Transfiguration Through His Death and Resurrection, the sequel volume to Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism in the Jordan to the Transfiguration. Why was Jesus rejected by the religious leaders of his day? Who was responsible for his death? Did he establish a Church to carry on his work? How did Jesus view his suffering and death? How should we? And, most importantly, did Jesus really rise from the dead and what does his resurrection mean? The story of Jesus raises these and other crucial questions. Benedict brings to his study the vast learning of a brilliant scholar, the passionate searching of a great mind, and the deep compassion of a pastor's heart. In the end, he dares readers to grapple with the meaning of Jesus' life, teaching, death, and resurrection. Jesus of Nazareth: From His Transfiguration Through His Death and Resurrection challenges both believers and unbelievers to decide who Jesus of Nazareth is and what he means for them.

Author Biography

Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger) is widely recognized as one of the most brilliant theologians and spiritual leaders of our age. As Pope he authored the best-selling Jesus of Nazareth; and prior to his pontificate, he wrote many influential books that continue to remain important for the contemporary Church, such as Introduction to Christianity and The Spirit of the Liturgy.

Table of Contents

Abbreviationsp. ix
Publisher's Notep. xi
Forewordp. xiii
The Entrance into Jerusalem and the Cleansing of the Templep. 1
The Entrance into Jerusalemp. 1
The Cleansing of the Templep. 11
Jesus' Eschatological Discoursep. 24
The End of the Templep. 28
The Times of the Gentilesp. 41
Prophecy and Apocalyptic in the Eschatological Discoursep. 45
The Washing of the Feetp. 53
The hour of Jesusp. 54
ôYou are cleanöp. 57
Sacramentum and exemplum-gift and task: The ônew commandmentöp. 61
The mystery of the betrayerp. 65
Two conversations with Peterp. 69
Washing of feet and confession of sinp. 72
Jesus' High-Priestly Prayerp. 76
The Jewish Feast of Atonement as Biblical Background to the High-Priestly Prayerp. 77
Four Major Themes of the Prayerp. 82
ôThis is eternal life …öp. 82
ôSanctify them in the truth …öp. 85
ôI have made your name known to them …öp. 90
ôThat they may all be one …öp. 93
The Last Supperp. 103
The Dating of the Last Supperp. 106
The Institution of the Eucharistp. 115
The Theology of the Words of Institutionp. 125
From the Last Supper to the Sunday Morning Eucharistp. 138
Gethsemanep. 145
On the Way to the Mount of Olivesp. 145
The Prayer of Jesusp. 152
Jesus' Will and the Will of the Fatherp. 157
Jesus' Prayer on the Mount of Olives in the Letter to the Hebrewsp. 162
The Trial of Jesusp. 167
Preliminary Discussion in the Sanhedrinp. 167
Jesus before the Sanhedrinp. 175
Jesus before Pilatep. 183
Crucifixion and Burial of Jesusp. 202
Preliminary Reflection: Word and Event in the Passion Narrativep. 202
Jesus on the Crossp. 206
The first of Jesus' words from the Cross: ôFather, forgive themöp. 206
Jesus is mockedp. 208
Jesus' cry of abandonmentp. 213
The casting of lots for Jesus' garmentsp. 216
ôI thirstöp. 217
The women at the foot of the Cross-the Mother of Jesusp. 219
Jesus dies on the Crossp. 223
Jesus' burialp. 226
Jesus' Death as Reconciliation (Atonement) and Salvationp. 229
Jesus' Resurrection from the Deadp. 241
What Is the Resurrection of Jesus?p. 241
The Two Different Types of Resurrection Testimonyp. 248
The Confessional Traditionp. 248
Jesus' deathp. 251
The question of the empty tombp. 253
The third dayp. 257
The witnessesp. 259
The Narrative Traditionp. 260
Jesus' appearances to Paulp. 263
The appearances of Jesus in the Gospelsp. 265
Summary: The Nature of Jesus' Resurrection and Its Historical Significancep. 272
Epilogue: He Ascended into Heaven-He Is Seated at the Right Hand of the Father, and He Will Cone Again in Gloryp. 278
Bibliographyp. 295
Glossaryp. 309
Index of Biblical Referencesp. 331
Index of Proper Names and Subjectsp. 341
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