Richard Bauckham Bücher
Richard Bauckham ist ein führender Autor im Bereich der neutestamentlichen Studien. Seine Arbeit beschäftigt sich eingehend mit dem historischen und literarischen Kontext des frühen Christentums und untersucht, wie die biblischen Texte bei modernen Lesern Anklang finden. Bauckhams Ansatz ist bekannt für seine Sorgfalt und die Untersuchung der kulturellen und sozialen Einflüsse, die diese antiken Schriften prägten. Seine umfangreichen Veröffentlichungen tragen zu einem tiefen Verständnis des Neuen Testaments und seines bleibenden Erbes bei.






Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony
- 704 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
The book presents a compelling argument that the four Gospels are rooted in the eyewitness accounts of those who knew Jesus, countering the idea of anonymous community traditions. Richard Bauckham, a distinguished New Testament scholar, challenges conventional views and emphasizes the importance of original eyewitnesses in the transmission of these accounts. This expanded second edition includes a new preface, additional chapters addressing critiques, and an updated bibliography, enhancing the depth and clarity of Bauckham's influential work.
Who Is God?
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
An internationally respected scholar probes the deep meaning of some well- known moments in the biblical story in order to address the key question the Bible is designed to answer: Who is God?
Living With Other Creatures
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of biblical theology and ecological responsibility, Richard Bauckham presents innovative perspectives on humanity's stewardship of creation. This volume addresses pressing environmental issues through a theological lens, encouraging readers to reflect on their responsibilities before God in the context of contemporary ecological challenges. With fresh insights, it seeks to deepen the understanding of how Christian teachings can inform and guide our relationship with the natural world.
Theology of the Book of Revelation
- 186 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on the individual writings of the New Testament, this series addresses the lack of comprehensive resources that delve into the theological concerns of its authors. It offers a systematic exploration of each text, aiming to enhance understanding and appreciation of the New Testament's diverse perspectives and teachings.
Jesus and the God of Israel
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Exploring the relationship between Jesus and the God of Israel, this book delves into the theological implications of Jesus' identity within the Jewish tradition. It examines key biblical texts and offers insights into how Jesus' teachings and actions align with or challenge traditional Jewish beliefs. The author engages with historical context and contemporary interpretations, providing a nuanced understanding of Jesus' role in both Judaism and Christianity, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in religious studies and interfaith dialogue.
Jude-2 Peter, Volume 50
- 378 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
Focusing on in-depth biblical scholarship, this commentary series features contributions from prominent scholars dedicated to viewing Scripture as divine revelation. It provides a comprehensive analysis of textual, linguistic, structural, and theological evidence, offering insightful interpretations that align with biblical theology. Readers can expect a balanced and judicious exploration of the meanings within the text, making it a valuable resource for understanding Scripture.
These pioneering studies of personal eschatology in the Jewish and Christian apocalypses, including those neglected apocalypses which focus on life after death, make an important contribution to understanding ideas and images of the hereafter in early Judaism and Christianity.
The book explores personal eschatology within Jewish and Christian apocalypses, highlighting often-overlooked texts that examine life after death. It offers valuable insights into the beliefs and imagery surrounding the afterlife in early Judaism and Christianity, contributing to a deeper understanding of these religious traditions' views on what lies beyond.
The Bible in Politics
- 190 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The second edition of this influential work offers insights into the intersection of the Bible and politics, emphasizing a politically aware reading of scripture. It equips readers with a disciplined and informed approach to understanding the Bible's social relevance, aiming to enhance political interpretation beyond traditional methods. This book serves as a vital resource for those seeking a deeper, more imaginative engagement with biblical texts in the context of contemporary political discourse.