Christ is the question /c Wayne A. Meeks
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The author argues that Jesus' identity is not a permanent historical artifact to be uncovered by careful technique but the outcome of transactions between him and those who knew/know him. Because the transactions are still going on we are still …
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The author argues that Jesus' identity is not a permanent historical artifact to be uncovered by careful technique but the outcome of transactions between him and those who knew/know him. Because the transactions are still going on we are still learning who Jesus is.
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