Jesus, God And Man The Book, Jesus, Book Review

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Jesus, God and Man The book, Jesus, God and Man, contributes to the ongoing theological discussion regarding the key issues to Christians and Catholics. If Jesus was God in the flesh, then he is the unique expression of complete divinity, and complete humanity. If Jesus was God, then the core teachings of Christianity are separate, and distinct from all other religions on the planet. If Jesus was God, his request of "take up your cross and follow me" has implication that is different in substance, and content than all other religions of the modern era which were founded by men who said, in essence, that their's was a path of peacefulness which lead toward a closer communion with the divine.

The thesis of the book is that Jesus indeed is God. The author responds to modern theologians which have diligently tried to change this core doctrine of the church over the years. Brown insists that Jesus is God, because He said it, and because his followers echoed the claim. Brown says regarding the hesitation in the NT to directly ascribe the title "God" to Jesus:

The most plausible explanation is that in the earliest stage of Christianity the Old Testament heritage dominated the use of the title 'God'; hence 'God' was a title too narrow to be applied to Jesus. It referred strictly to the Father of Jesus, to the God whom he prayed. Gradually (in the 50s and 60s?), in the development of Christian thought, 'God' was understood to be a broader term. It was seen that God had revealed so much of Himself in...

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He insists that the God-Man Jesus was indeed divine. His argument is centered on two indirect thought processes, which theologians have pursued for centuries. It is because of the absurdity of the conclusions of these arguments that the reader must come back to the core issue, that Jesus is God and man, that he insisted on this truth, and that his apostles in presenting this truth were accurately representing Christ's claims. This argument has often been called the trilemma, and it applies both to Jesus, and to his followers.
In his book, An Introduction to New Testament Christology, the late Scripture scholar Fr. Raymond Brown said,." For orthodox Christians they (The four Gospels) have helped to shape the central doctrine of Jesus God and man." It is from this vantage point that the claims of Christ must be examined, from the vantage point that this doctrine arose from the people who walked and talked with Christ, and the 12 men who were intimately acquainted with him. The trilemma looks at the issue of Jesus' divinity this way. If Jesus was not god, and he stated that he was, there are only three possible conclusions to draw from his statements.

Jesus was deliberately lying, and he knew it. In this case, the teachings of Christ, his life style, and his…

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Brown, Raymond E. Jesus, God and Man. Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing co. 1967.


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