Michael F. Bird is the Academic Dean and Lecturer in Theology and New Testament at Ridley College.

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Introduction Part One: Jesus and Ancient Divinity 1. Problematizing Jesus' Divinity 2. The Search for Divine Ontology Part Two: Jesus and Intermediary Figures 3. Putting Jesus in His Place: Scholarship on Early Christology and Intermediary Figures 4. Jesus and the "In-Betweeners": Comparing Early Christologies and Intermediary Figures 5. Setting Jesus apart from Demiurges, Deities, Daemons, and Divi
"... readers interested in an overview of the relevant material and current debates in this area of scholarship would do well to read Bird's contribution." --Kendall A. Davis "Concordia Journal" "Bird's scholarship is a monumental contribution to the field of early Christology. His mastery of both primary and secondary sources is profound. Bird's engagement with patristic writings, New Testament Apocrypha, Rabbinic literature, early Christian writings, Greco-Roman authors, and multiple other relevant texts highlights the copious amount of literature needed to properly grasp early Christology in the Greco-Roman world. This is a valuable book for those not only seeking to gain a broader and deeper comprehension of early Christologybut also wishing to engage with the Greco-Roman world." --Zachary R. Kime "Calvin Theological Journal" All in all this work has been written both with great erudition and with a clear passion. It is a fundamental study in the continuing search for the origins and developments of christology. --Riemer Roukema, Protestant Theological University "Bryn Mawr Classical Review" A masterwork of historically informed theology, Bird's Jesus Among the Gods will compel scholars to revise the standard narrative of how Christology developed. --Matthew W. Bates, author of The Birth of the Trinity; Professor of Theology, Quincy University "OnScript"
