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Conversion Gospels in Jesus Sociology Turning



Turning to Jesus: The Sociology of Conversion in the Gospels by Scot McKnight,

Turning to Jesus: The Sociology of Conversion in the Gospels by Scot McKnight,
Addresses the modern problem of "conversion" via a careful, sociologically informed examination of conversion in the Gospels. Conversion is a process that needs to be flexible enought for a variety of persons. Major options in the church today include sociological, liturgization, and personal decision. Since each claims biblical support, I study the Gospels in light of the sociological theory of conversion. I conclude that the 3 orientations are too monodromatic and that churches need to provide structures for a variety of conversion experiences.



Chronology of Jesus - The chronology of Jesus depicts the traditional chronology established for the events of the life of Jesus by the four canonical gospels (which allude to various dates for several events). Among historians who are Christian Biblical scholars, the literature suggests the following detailed timeline for Jesus.

New Testament view on Jesus' life - This article presents a description of Jesus' life, as based on the four gospels. Other related articles present different descriptions and perspectives of Jesus.

Sayings of Jesus on the cross - The seven sayings of Jesus on the cross are a traditional collection of seven short phrases uttered by Jesus at his crucifixion gathered from the four Gospels.

Jesus of Nazareth (film) - Jesus of Nazareth is a six-hour, sixteen-minute television miniseries of the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus based on the accounts given in the Christian gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.



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