Robert G. Dunn

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  1. 1. Identity Crises

    A Social Critique of Postmodernity

    This insightful exploration delves into the complexities of modern identity, examining how individuals navigate the multifaceted landscapes of personal and social identity in a rapidly changing world. It scrutinizes the interplay between cultural, social, and economic forces that shape our sense of self, while also addressing the challenges and contradictions that arise from these influences. Through a critical lens, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how identity is constructed, deconstructed, and reconstructed in contemporary society, highlighting the tensions between individual agency and structural constraints.

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  2. 2. Jesus Remembered

    A comprehensive historical study set within first-century Judaism, this work surveys the gospel traditions and other sources to reconstruct a plausible portrait of Jesus' mission and message. It argues that oral memory and communal transmission preserved his words and deeds, critiques traditional criteria of authenticity, and advances 'remembering' as a better method. The result is a picture of a Galilean prophet proclaiming God's kingdom through healings, exorcisms, parables, and inclusive table fellowship, whose controversial ministry led to execution and catalyzed the earliest Christian movement.