Course Code: BBN04/BBN05
Jesus Movement in Synoptic Gospels: Exegetical Study of Selected Texts
(English/Regional language-BBN04 and Greek-BBN05)
BDII, Semester II, 4 Credit Hours, Senate Paper
Course Objectives
- To enable the students to read the Synoptic gospels by using the various critical methods.
- To retrace the context, origin, and development of the Jesus Movement in the light of the synoptic gospels.
- To explain the unique theological and communitarian perspective and specificity of each Evangelist with reference to his context.
- To explain the person, teachings, and practices/work of Jesus.
- To interpret the Gospels contextually and preach relevantly.
- To discern the relevance of the Jesus Movement for contemporary emancipatory witness and praxes.
Course Requirements
- Final Examination: 100%
Course Outline
I. Reading Synoptic Gospels with Critical Tools and Perspectives
- Genre of the Gospels—Gospels as biographies, histories, narratives (stories), theologies.
- The formation of the synoptic gospels, similarities and differences, and the synoptic problem: historical-critical tools.
- Reading the synoptic gospels with new literary tools.
II. Socio-Political and Religio-Cultural Locations of the Jesus Movement
- The political conditions of first-century Palestine.
- Socio-Religious and Cultural conditions of first-century Palestine.
- Economic conditions for the first century Palestine.
- Importance of social history, sociological, and cultural studies in understanding the Jesus movement.
III. Formative Factors of the Jesus Movement
- Infancy Narratives.
- The Movement of John the Baptist.
- Baptism and temptations of Jesus.
IV. Teachings and Praxes of Jesus and the Jesus Movement
- Teachings of Jesus and his movement.
- Praxes of Jesus: fore-taste of the basilica of God.
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V. The Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus
- Formation of the Passion Narratives
- Self-Giving Life of Jesus: ‘Ransom for Many’
- Meaning of Suffering and Cross in Synoptic Gospels
- Formation of Resurrection Narratives
- The resurrection narratives were developed to affirm the belief in Jesus’ victory over death and his divine identity. These stories are foundational to Christian faith.
- Meaning and Significance of Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus (Texts for In-Depth Study: Mark 1:40-3:6; 8:27-31; 10:33-45; 14:22-25 Matthew 8:5-13; 10:5-15; 28:16-20 Luke 4:16-30; 11:1-8)
VI. Jesus of the Jesus Movement
1. Self-Understanding of Jesus
Messiah, Son of God, the Human One (Son of Man), King, Servant, Teacher, and Lord. The Gospel writers interpreted his life and death through these Christological lenses.
2. Portraits of Jesus: Liberator (Mark 1:40-3:6; Luke 10:25-37), Co-Sufferer (Matt. 25:31-46; Mark 10:17-31; Luke 16:19-31), Dalit and Adivasi-Christ (Matt. 25:31-46; Mark 10:17-31; Luke 16:19-31), Friend of Children and Women (Mark 5:26-34; Luke 13:10-17; Mark 10:13-16), Life-Giver, the Guru (Mark 4 and parallels), Empowerer, Enabler, Healer, Self-Giving Servant (Mark 10:45), Righteous Martyr (Mark 8:31-38; 9:31; 10:33f.; 15:39 and parallels), Representative of the New Creation (Mark 4:1-41; Luke 12:22-31)
3. The Historical Jesus in Modern Scholarship: from the first to the third quest of historical Jesus
VII. Exegesis
1. Texts for Exegesis in English
- Mark: 3:1-6; 4:10-12; 8:27-38; 10:41-45; 13:32-37; 14:22-25
- Matthew: 2:16-18; 5:1-13; 10:5-15; 18:10-14; 25:31-46; 27:27-54
- Luke: 1:46-55; 4:16-19; 11:1-13; 16:1-14; 18:1-8; 24:13-27
2. Texts for Translation and Exegesis in Greek
- Mark: 3:1-6; 4:10-12; 10:41-45; 14:22-25
- Matthew: 5:1-13; 10:5-15; 18:10-14; 27:32-44
- Luke: 4:16-19; 11:1-4; 18:1-8; 24:13-27
Bibliography
Basic Books
- Carter, Warren, Matthew and the Margins: A Socio-political and Religious Reading, Maryknoll: Orbis, 2000.
- Dunn, James, Christianity in the Making: Jesus Remembered, vol.I, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003.
- Green, Joel, The Theology of the Gospel of Luke (New Testament Theology), Cambridge: CUP, 2000.
- Myers, Ched. Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark’s Story of Jesus. Maryknoll: Orbis, 1988.
- Neyrey, Jerome, Social World of Luke-Acts: Models of Interpretation, Peabody: Hendrickson, 2008.
- Sobrino, John, Jesus the Liberator: A Historical-Theological Reading of Jesus of Nazareth, Maryknoll: Orbis, 1993.
- Theissen, Gerd. The Gospels in Context: Social and Political History in the Synoptic Tradition. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1991.
- Merz, A. Historical Jesus: A Comprehensive Guide, Minneapolis: Fortress, 1998.
Other Books
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