Published by New York: [1974], Seabury Press, 1974
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. viii, 232 p.; 20.5 cm. (A Crossroad book) Contents -- Introduction, Thomas M. McFadden -- I Christian diversity in thinking of Jesus: The challenge of recent research on the gospel, Joseph A. Grassi; Mythological and ontological elements in early christology, Seely Beggiani; Rethinking the relationship between Jesus and the Old Testament, C. Gilbert Romero; Changing concepts of God and their repercussions in christology, Bernard Prusak -- II The differnece Jesus makes: The uniqueness of Jesus in Christian tradition, Monika Hellwig; Jesus as the horizon of human hope, Andrew Maloney; Jesus as the presence of God in our moral life, William E. May; The divine acceptance of man's holy and sinful history, Robert Kress; The meaning of Jesus' sacrifice, barbara Agnew -- III Jesus and contemporary ma: The pentecostal movement and speaking in tongues, James T. Connelly; An apolitical Jesus but political Christians, John A. Gray; Death and the meaning of Jesus, Joseph A. La Barge. VG orig. gray cloth in lt. spotted orange on gray dj.