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Gleeson, Brian. Class Notes. Box Hill: Yarra Theological Union, 2008.

Loewe, P. William. The college Student’s Introduction to Christology. Collegeville: The Liturgical Press, 1996.

Rausch, P. Thomas. Who Is Jesus? An introduction to Christology. Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2003.

Senior, Donald. Jesus: A Gospel Portrait. New York: Paulist Press, 1992.

Wright, N.T. The Challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was and Is. Downers Grove, Inter Varsity Press, 1990.

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[1] Donald Senior, Jesus: A Gospel Portrait (New York: Paulist Press, 1992), 26.

[2] Thomas Rausch, Who is Jesus? An Introduction to Christology (Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2007), 10.

[3] N.T. Wright, The challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering Who Jesus Was and Is (Downers Grove III: Inter Varsity press Academic, 1999), 19.

[4] Ibid.,

[5] Brian Gleeson, Lecture Notes: The Quest for Historical Jesus (Yarra Theological Union, 2008),16.

[6] N.T. Wright, The challenge of Jesus, 21.

[7] Thomas Rausch, Who Is Jesus, 13.

[8]Ibid.,

[9]Martin Kahler in her Ðer Sogennate Historische Jesus und der geshichtliche, Biblische Christus introduced a distinction that has become part of fundamental vocabulary of Christology. He distinguished both between “Jesus” and “Christ” and between historisch (historical) and geschichtlich (historic). The historical Jesus in his point of view refers to the man of Nazareth as can be known through historical research and the Christ of faith is the Jesus proclaimed by the first Christians, scriptures and the church.

[10] Brian Gleeson, Lecture Notes: 17.

[11] Ibid., 15.

[12] Thomas Rausch, Who Is Jesus?, 14.

[13] Kim Thoday, The third Quest for the historical Jesus: A case for its necessity and Relevance, (retrieved via internet, 29 September 2008, http://jmm.aaa.net.au/articles/12375.htm), 2.

[14] Thomas Rausch, Who Is Jesus?, 16.

[15] Ibid., 18.

[16] N.T. Wright The challenge of Jesus: Rediscovering who Jesus was and Is: IVP Academic Illinois, 1999.

[17] Thomas Rausch, Who Is Jesus?, 22.

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