-Marcus Borg
The gospels are seen as:
Early
material goes back to Jesus himself and may be understood
as the voice of Jesus.
Later material is the product of the community and may be understood as the voice of the community.
The quest for the historical Jesus involves trying to get back to the earliest layers of the developing tradition.
The public ministry of Jesus was extraordinarily brief, only 1-4 years.
It is remarkable how much about Jesus is remembered given his very short ministry.
It is also a limitation on what we can say about Jesus.
Understanding the nature of the gospels is foundational to understanding this portrait of Jesus. This understanding grows out of the last 200 years of biblical scholarship.
The work of the Jesus Seminar on the traditions attributed to Jesus illustrates this layered understanding.
The sayings and deeds of Jesus, as published in The Five Gospels and The Acts of Jesus, are printed in four colors which represent scholarly consensus on whose voice or which layer the scholars think the material comes from.
Red --
quite close to voice of Jesus / early material
Pink --
somewhat close to the voice of Jesus / early material
Gray --
large undecided category which needs further study
Black --
voice of the community / later material
How would you apply this understanding of the nature of the Gospels?
One of the sayings attributed to Jesus is:
"When someone strikes you on the cheek, offer the other as well. When someone takes away your coat, don't prevent that person from taking your shirt along with it." (Luke 6:29, Scholars Version)
Do you think this is the voice of Jesus or the voice of the community? Why do you draw that conclusion?
In what ways does this saying or your conclusions about it affect how you live your life?
Compare
the Pre- and Post-Easter Jesus
A short introduction and comparison chart to understand how Marcus
Borg uses these terms
A Portrait of Jesus Introduction
Lenses through which Borg sees Jesus
Compare Pre- and Post-Easter Jesus
Summaries of the Pre-Easter Jesus
Context: Spirit Persons in Many Cultures
Context: Wisdom Teachers in Many Cultures
Context: Social and Cultural World of Jesus
Books and Articles by Marcus Borg
FaithFutures Foundation: integrating faith and scholarship
Living the Questions, a progressive 12-week DVD and web curriculum to help participants discover the relevance of Christianity in the 21st Century and what a meaningful faith can look like in today's world. Features Marcus Borg and 14 other scholars and pastors.
New Testament Gateway, created by Dr. Mark Goodacre, University of Birmingham, UK
The Jesus Seminar, created by Dr. Mahlon Smith, Jesus Seminar Fellow and faculty at Rutgers University
Virtual Religion Index, created by Dr. Mahlon Smith, Rutgers University
Westar Institute, official Jesus Seminar site; includes churches open to the scholarship of the Jesus Seminar