The Scandal of the Gospels: Jesus, Story, and Offense / Edition 1

The Scandal of the Gospels: Jesus, Story, and Offense / Edition 1

by David McCracken
ISBN-10:
0195084284
ISBN-13:
9780195084283
Pub. Date:
01/06/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195084284
ISBN-13:
9780195084283
Pub. Date:
01/06/1994
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Scandal of the Gospels: Jesus, Story, and Offense / Edition 1

The Scandal of the Gospels: Jesus, Story, and Offense / Edition 1

by David McCracken
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Overview

This book argues that the gospels are in an important sense "occasions for offense." The Jesus of the gospels is a scandal (skandalon, in the original Greek) and he is never more scandalous than when he is speaking in parables. Interpreters of the gospels over the centuries have consistently labored to domesticate the offense or to eliminate it entirely. David McCracken, focusing on parables, Matthew's narrative contexts, and the gospel of John, seeks to recover the gospels' sense of Jesus as skandalon. To this end, he enlists the help of Kierkegaard, the philosopher of offense, and to a lesser extent that of Bakhtin, both of whom prove to be surprisingly apt conversation partners for the evangelists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195084283
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/06/1994
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 9.26(w) x 6.20(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

University of Washington

Table of Contents

Part IThe Offense
1.Introduction: The Offense and Us3
Encountering and Suppressing Offense4
Some Contemporary Varieties of Offense8
2.Biblical Offense at Work: Defilement and Blindness14
The Pharisees and the Canaanite Woman14
Yahweh's Snares and Stumbling Blocks22
Jesus as the Stumbling Stone28
3.The Offensiveness of Offense32
4.Offense or Faith: The Kierkegaardian Choice41
Beguiling the Reader41
Stages on Life's Way46
Climacus on the Non-understandable52
Anti-Climacus's Dialectics60
Offending the Establishment63
Part IIOffense in Gospel Narratives
5.Parabolic Lies, Parabolic Truth71
Parables as Obstructions and Revelations71
Parables as Lies73
Parables as Transforming Acts of Truth76
Collision and Crisis79
Toward Reading Parables as Scandals (A Critical Addendum)83
6.Training the Scribes of the Kingdom90
Substance versus Response90
Interpreting the Householder97
Interpreting Desire102
7.The Offensive and Inoffensive Jesus107
Writers, Readers, and Contexts107
Offenses from Within and Without113
How Does It Seem to You?118
The Sublime and the Bathetic121
The Unforgiving Slave123
8.Life in the Between: Nathan and the Good Samaritan128
Utterance and Response128
David and Nathan: Between I and Thou131
The Dialogic Samaritan134
The Official World and the Unseemly137
Between Stories142
9.Plot and Story in John145
Mythic Plots and Scandalous Stories145
The Beloved Disciple and the End of Interpretation148
The Narrative Progress of Offense153
The Divine Skandalon Enacted: God as Flesh159
Provocations and Passion164
Occasions for Offense167
Notes171
Works Cited183
AppendixSelected Greek Words Relevant to Offense and Their Appearances in the New Testament193
Index199
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