Tolmie, D. F.Venter, R.2018-01-312018-01-312017Tolmie, F., & Venter, R. (Eds.). (2017). Making sense of Jesus: experiences, interpretations and identities. doi:/10.18820/9781928424079978‑1‑928424‑06‑2 (print)978‑1‑928424‑07‑9 (electronic)http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/9781928424079http://hdl.handle.net/11660/7755This publication is available from AFRICAN SUN MeDIA: http://dx.doi.org/10.18820/9781928424079Making sense of Jesus is comprised of twelve chapters of a Christological nature, which are the result of a multidisciplinary theological research project. The aim of this book is to ascertain how, in the current cultural situation, an encounter with Jesus is determined by specific historical and personal conditions, and what the consequences of such an encounter may be. The book is divided into two parts, the first of which contains research that deals with encounters, mediated by New Testament and historical studies, while the second is dedicated to contemporary and constructive issues of a cultural, technological, moral and existential nature. The basic approach of the research, and that of this publication, is not to continue conventional Christology, but to generate new knowledge therein. In this approach, issues are raised and questions are asked which, while both inspiring and unsettling, no serious academic can afford to ignore. - Prof. C.J. Wethmar, University of the PretoriaenAestheticAfricaBlack theologyChristologyDeificationEthicsJusticeMoralityMasculinityPluralismPost-colonialismQueerSpiritualityTrinityMaking sense of Jesus: experiences, interpretation and identitiesBookSUN MeDIA Bloemfontein and the Author(s)