A rigorous, historical look at the life of Jesus, with careful tests of gospel origins and sources.
This volume offers a comprehensive delineation of Jesus’ life, from the birth and childhood through His public ministry, framed by 19th‑century critical perspectives. It explains how gospel history is built, weighed, and connected to later church life, using clear arguments and careful evidence.
Readers will gain a structured overview of how scholars assess the Gospels, the timeline of Christ’s life, and the relationships between the gospel narratives and early Christian practice. The work mixes historical detail with critical discussion, helping readers understand why certain theories arose and how they are evaluated in light of the evidence.
- Analyzes the origins and interconnections of the four Gospels.
- Outlines the main periods in Christ’s life and the sequence of events from birth to ministry.
- Explains how the Gospel message is transmitted through teaching, works, and the sacraments.
- Engages with major critical viewpoints, offering a careful, traditionally grounded response.
Ideal for readers of historical theology, biblical criticism, and students seeking a rigorous account of early Christian history.