The Divine Goodness of Jesus
Impact and Response

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Explores, with a compelling method, the distinctiveness of Jesus' role as God's filial inquirer of those who inquire of him.

Language: English
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In this book, Paul Moser explores Jesus' role as God's filial inquirer and clarifies a method of inquiry regarding Jesus, one that offers a compelling explanation regarding his experiential impact and his audience's response. Moser's method values the roles of history and moral/religious experience in inquiry about him, and it saves inquirers from distorting biases in their inquiry. His study illuminates Jesus' puzzling features, including his challenging question for inquirers of him (Who do you say I am?), his distinctive experience of God as father, his reference to himself as 'the son of man', his attitude toward his suffering and death, his unique role in the kingdom of God, and his understanding of his allegedly miraculous signs and of his parables and good news. The book also makes sense of evidence for the reality and the main purpose of Jesus.
1. Inquiry about and from Jesus; 2. God through Divine Goodness; 3. Divine Goodness from Abba; 4. Good News of Divine Goodness; 5. Stories for Divine Goodness; 6. Suffering for Divine Goodness; 7. Kingdom of Divine Goodness; 8. God's Gambit for Divine Goodness.
Paul Moser is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He is the author and editor of numerous books, most recently The Cambridge Companion to the Problem of Evil, The God Relationship, and Understanding Religious Experience.