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The Words of Jesus: A Gospel of the Sayings of Our Lord with Reflections by Phyllis Tickle

por Phyllis Tickle

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What if you could encounter the words of Jesus on their own, lifted up from the surrounding narratives and presented in their full power and mystery? That's the question Phyllis Tickle--one of America's most beloved writers on Christian spirituality--asked when she set out to write what she calls a "Sayings gospel." In The Words of Jesus Tickle has compiled and arranged all the sayings of Jesus from the first four books of the New Testament and the first chapter of the Book of Acts in a way that creates an entirely new kind of encounter with the texts. And she has accompanied those sayings with her own personal reflections and commentaries not just on the words themselves but on the One who spoke them.… (más)
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NCLA Review - The apparent discrepancies among the Four Gospels have been both a challenge to the scholarly and a worry to the pious. In the middle of the second century, a man named Tatian combined the four individual Gospels— Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John —into one continuous story of Jesus and his teachings. He called this composition the Diatessaron which means "through the four". No longer did people have to worry about whether Jesus cleansed the temple at the beginning of his ministry ( John ) or at the end ( Matt . Mk. Lk .) or when the Last Supper took place, or any other perplexing questions of biblical study. The Diatessaron remained popular in and around Syria for about 300 years until the decision was made to return to the original Four Gospels. People apparently wanted to hear again the distinct voice of each evangelist. Phyllis Tickle has given us a "diatessaron" of the sayings of Jesus —blending into one the teachings of the Four Gospels yet arranging these sayings into five subject categories. I find this book just as frustrating and dissatisfying as those in earlier days found the Diatessaron. I continue to believe that the best way to study and meditate on the words of Jesus is to read them in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark , Luke , and John . Rating: 1 —RO 232p, Jossey-Bass 2008, $22.95 [232.95] ( )
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What if you could encounter the words of Jesus on their own, lifted up from the surrounding narratives and presented in their full power and mystery? That's the question Phyllis Tickle--one of America's most beloved writers on Christian spirituality--asked when she set out to write what she calls a "Sayings gospel." In The Words of Jesus Tickle has compiled and arranged all the sayings of Jesus from the first four books of the New Testament and the first chapter of the Book of Acts in a way that creates an entirely new kind of encounter with the texts. And she has accompanied those sayings with her own personal reflections and commentaries not just on the words themselves but on the One who spoke them.

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