Jesus, Contradicted
Why the Gospels Tell the Same Story Differently
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Tom Parks
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The differences and discrepancies in the Gospels constitute the foremost objections to their reliability and the credibility of their message. Some have tried to resolve Gospels contradictions with strained harmonization efforts. Many others conclude that the Gospels are hopelessly contradictory and, therefore, historically unreliable accounts of Jesus.
In Jesus, Contradicted, New Testament scholar Michael Licona shows how the genre of ancient biography, to which the Gospels belong, actually allows biographers to be flexible in how they report events, construct a narrative, and make an argument. Licona demonstrates that the intentional changes to the Jesus tradition by the Evangelists reveal that the differences in how the Gospels report events are not grounds for their rejection. Instead, they are a result of the Gospel writers employing standard literary conventions common in their time for writing ancient biography.
Licona introduces readers to the genre of ancient biography through Plutarch, who wrote 48 of the 90 extent biographies written within 150 years of Jesus, giving numerous examples of compositional devices employed by Plutarch, and comparing them with instances in the Gospels where the Evangelists appear to use similar techniques. Licona also examines Theon's Progymnasmata, a first-century textbook that provides six techniques for paraphrasing one's sources when writing a narrative. In doing so, he helps readers understand why the Gospels report many events differently. Finally, Licona concludes by addressing the thorny question of whether the editorial moves commonplace in ancient biography are compatible with the doctrines of the divine inspiration and the inerrancy of Scripture.
Rather than trying to resolve discrepancies by bending the Gospel narrative, which risks making them say things they aren't saying, Jesus, Contradicted situates the Gospels within their proper context and helps readers account for differences in the Gospels in a cohesive and historically cogent way.
Reflection questions and the bibliography can be found in the audiobook companion PDF download.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2024 Michael R. Licona (P)2024 Zondervan AcademicWhat listeners say about Jesus, Contradicted
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- 18-06-24
Highly recommended! The book helped me overcome my doubts!
Highly recommended!
At one time I struggled with objections from skeptics like Bart Ehrman about contradictions in the Gospels and didn't know what to say. Many of the harmonizations seemed rather strained to me (like the idea that Peter denied 6 times!). It was Dr. Licona's work that shed light on this issue for me and I am now fully convinced of my position! I am so glad to see a simpler and more accessible version of Dr. Licona's work! Moreover, the author shows how we can understand the topic of biblical inspiration and infallibility in light of the gospel texts. In my opinion, this is the best and most plausible solution. If you grew up in a conservative church that did not interact with biblical scholarship, the book may change your ideas about the Gospels, but it is better to know the truth than to cling to blind traditions! I plan to study it with my church and highly recommend it to others to read! Thank you, Dr. Licona!
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