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Jesus the holy fool

The Scriptures tell us that religious leaders thought Jesus was "possessed," and his own family thought he was "crazy." In his open table fellowship, choice of followers, radical passion, and his death and resurrection, Jesus was willing to appear as a fool for the sake of God's reign. His teachings -- especially the parables, paradoxes, and the beatitudes -- advocate a way of life that is grounded in Holy Foolishness. Through an archetypal examination of the fool motif as it applies to Jesus in the Gospels, Jesus the Holy Fool develops the connections between holiness and folly. Offering new insights into Christology and exploring its practical pastoral ramifications, Jesus the Holy Fool presents Holy Foolishness as a paradigm for the Christian journey and as a new model of what it means for us to be church
Print Book, English, 1999
Sheed & Ward, Franklin, Wis., 1999
ix, 281 pages ; 22 cm
9781580510615, 1580510612
41482286
Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Malta, 1998