With contributions from forty internationally respected Jewish and Christian scholars, this distinguished collection of articles from the second (2007) Princeton-Prague Symposium on Jesus Research explores nearly every facet of contemporary Jesus research - from eyewitness criteria to the reliability of memory, from archaeology to psychobiography, from oral traditions to literary sources. It summarizes the significant advances in understanding Jesus that scholars have made in recent years through the development of diverse methodologies. Readers already knowledgeable in the field will discover unique angles from well-known scholars, and all will be amply informed on the current state of Jesus studies.