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When Jesus Became God
Book • 1999
Richard Rubenstein's "When Jesus Became God" delves into the historical and theological development of the concept of Jesus' divinity.
The book explores the socio-political and religious contexts that shaped the evolving understanding of Jesus' nature within early Christianity.
Rubenstein examines the various interpretations and controversies surrounding Jesus' divinity, offering a critical perspective on the historical evidence.
His work challenges traditional views and provides insights into the complex process by which Jesus came to be understood as God. The book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing scholarly discussion about the historical Jesus and the formation of Christian doctrine.
The book explores the socio-political and religious contexts that shaped the evolving understanding of Jesus' nature within early Christianity.
Rubenstein examines the various interpretations and controversies surrounding Jesus' divinity, offering a critical perspective on the historical evidence.
His work challenges traditional views and provides insights into the complex process by which Jesus came to be understood as God. The book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing scholarly discussion about the historical Jesus and the formation of Christian doctrine.
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Mentioned by Fr. Andrew Damick as a book on the topic of Jesus becoming God.

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