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<dateIssued>1987</dateIssued>
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<note>A noted New Testament scholar issues a call to renew a classic quest-that of Jesus' understanding of his role, his person, his task, and his fate.

&#34;This is a courageous and necessary book. At a time when New Testament criticism is occupying itself largely with peripheral issues, it dares to advance to the historical and theological center of Christianity: the question concerning Jesus himself. The book is excitingly written and understandable to a broad readership.&#34;

Martin Hengel, Tübingen

&#34;The whole question of Jesus' messianic self-consciousness is taken up anew. Leivestad's book impels one to reflection, investi- gation, and perhaps revision of positions held earlier.&#34;

Nils Dahl

&#34;Leivestad's critical tools are well honed and his judgment sound. He shows that scholarship can offer coherent, meaningful, and well-grounded answers to questions of continuing public interest.&#34;

James D. G. Dunn, University of Durham

&#34;Provocative, challenging, clear, and ultimately edifying, Leivestad offers an alternative critical interpretation to the one dominant today.&#34;

Edgar Krentz, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago

&#34;Thorough, thought-provoking, independent, a 'must' for all interested in the question of the historical Jesus.&#34;

Peder Borgen, University of Trondheim</note>
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