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The author reinterprets Jesus’ life by making the thought of the Passion the interpretive starting point, arguing that grasping his death explains otherwise puzzling aspects of his earlier ministry. He explores the tension between Jesus’ possible messianic self-consciousness and the claim that the early Church later conferred that title, and offers reasons why messiahship would have been kept secret. The study examines Synoptic traditions and Gospel composition with an eye toward simplifying literary problems, and links Jesus’ expectation of the kingdom of God, his proclamation, the institution of the Lord’s Supper, and the Passion into a single theological account of mission, suffering, and later recognition.
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