What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible Quotes
What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
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“It has been said that necessity is the mother of invention. It might be better to say that experience is the mother of invention. It was the experience of seeing the risen Lord that created the inner circle of Jesus, and the coming of the Spirit that birthed the church. In other words, naturalistic historical explanations alone will never adequately explain the crucial events that led to the rise of the inner-circle leaders within the Christian movement and the rise of the movement itself.”
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
“Paul was not only a spirited man, as any reading of his more polemical letters will attest, but also a man of the Spirit. It is important that we not downplay this factor, and it is equally important that we not anachronistically contrast it with the notion of Paul being a profound and rational thinker. We are talking about a person who manifests both life in the Spirit and life of the mind, and in fact we see a marriage of the two. No doubt Paul might have said that the only people really in their right minds are those who are filled with and inspired by the Spirit to think God’s thoughts after God has revealed those thoughts.”
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
“In other words, we have no basis at all to think that Paul was plagued by guilt feelings or self-doubt while a Jew and that this was what drove him to consider Christ and finally convert. This all-too-prevalent, all-too-modern psychological approach to Paul fails to reckon with the clear statements Paul makes in Philippians 3, where he states that his conversion involved a revelation and a miracle. There is no evidence of tortured spiritual turmoil that led to this conversion. As Fred Craddock sees it, “We do not have in this text a portrait of a man at war with himself, crucified between the sky of God’s expectation and the earth of his own paltry performance. Paul is not in this scene a poor soul standing with a grade of ninety-nine before a God who counts one hundred as the lowest passing grade.”294 We ought not to read Paul as an early example of the introspective conscience of the West.295”
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
“Here we are able to reach a major conclusion of this study. None of these major figures who constituted the inner circle of Jesus would have become or remained followers of Jesus after the crucifixion if there was no resurrection and no resurrection appearances of Jesus. The church, in the persons of its earliest major leaders, was constituted by the event of the resurrection, coupled with the Pentecost event! The stories of these figures, especially their post-Easter stories, are the validation of this fact. There would be no church without the risen and appearing Jesus.”
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
“If you recognize the genuineness of the testimony of Mary and Joanna, and realize that they became apostles, bearing witness to the risen Jesus, you have to recognize certain facts about the historical Jesus. He did not just present himself as a great teacher, a wise sage, a miracle worker, an exorcist. This inner circle knew better than that, and they were faithful to say so after the fact. The Jesus about whom the earliest disciples bore witness was and is the real Jesus of history and faith. The impact crater in the lives of these disciples, male and female, matches up with the impression Jesus deliberately left on these persons, as we will see in more detail as we turn now to Peter.”
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
― What Have They Done with Jesus? Beyond Strange Theories & Bad History-Why We Can Trust the Bible
