Joachim Jeremias Libros






Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries
- 116 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Exploring the practice of infant baptism in the early church, this work delves into theological insights and historical contexts. Authored by a prominent New Testament scholar of the twentieth century, it offers a deep analysis of the significance and implications of this rite, shedding light on its evolution and the beliefs surrounding it in early Christian communities. The study serves as an essential resource for understanding the foundations of baptismal theology.
Unknown Sayings of Jesus
- 120 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Exploring the concept of the "agrapha," this book delves into the lost sayings of Jesus that are not found in the canonical Gospels. It highlights the significance of these unwritten sayings, emphasizing their impact on understanding the Gospels and their relevance to the Church's teachings. By examining these lesser-known sayings, the work aims to enrich the study of early Christian texts and provide deeper insights into the message of Jesus and its implications for faith and practice.
The Origins of Infant Baptism
- 92 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The book presents a scholarly debate from the early 1960s between two influential New Testament scholars regarding infant baptism. Jeremias counters Kurt Aland's critique of his previous work, which argued for the practice in the early church. This exchange highlights differing interpretations of historical practices and theological implications surrounding baptism, offering readers insight into early Christian traditions and scholarly discourse.
The Eucharistic Words of Jesus
- 280 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
The book explores the significance of the Last Supper within the context of Messianic meals, emphasizing its role as a pivotal Passover event. Dr. Jeremias contends that historical truths can be uncovered in the New Testament traditions surrounding this meal. Notably, Jesus abstained from partaking, while the disciples were granted a share in the atoning power of His impending sufferings, suggesting a deep theological and historical connection to the events of the time.
New Testament Theology
- 348 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
A significant contribution to twentieth-century German biblical scholarship, this work is renowned for its insights into New Testament studies. It explores critical themes and interpretations that have shaped modern understanding of biblical texts, making it an essential resource for scholars and students alike. Its lasting impact and scholarly rigor have solidified its status as a classic in the field.
This volume brings together some of Jeremias's best-known works on historical Jesus research and core issues concerning Gospel tradition. It features foundational questions in historical Jesus research plus Aramaic backgrounds of the Gospels.
The Prayers of Jesus
- 126 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The collection features three insightful essays that blend extensive scholarship with genuine spirituality. The essays explore the concept of 'Abba', examine the role of daily prayer in the lives of Jesus and the early church, and analyze the Lord's Prayer through contemporary research. This volume stands out for its unique combination of academic rigor and heartfelt devotion, reflecting the distinctive qualities of Jeremias's work.
s/t: An Investigation into Economic and Social Conditions during the New Testament PeriodIncluding: Economic conditions in the city of Jerusalem, economic status, social status, and the maintenance of racial purity.
Jesus' Promise to the Nations
- 86 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The book explores the Jewish focus of Jesus' ministry, suggesting it was both a deliberate strategy for future expansion and rooted in Old Testament expectations. Dr. Jeremias posits that Jesus anticipated a broader appeal to Gentiles, envisioning their pilgrimage to God's presence at the end of times. Throughout the text, he presents a compelling argument for Jesus' universalism, while acknowledging the limitations of his immediate outreach to the Jewish community. The work is noted for its rich scholarly insight and depth of analysis.