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New Testament Theology
This classic work of twentieth-century German biblical scholarship has become a classic in the field of New Testament studies.
Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries
A profound study of infant baptism in the early church by one of the twentieth century's leading New Testament scholars.
The Eucharistic Words of Jesus
Dr Jeremias argues that the historical truth can be detected beneath the traditions preserved in the New Testament about the Last Supper. It was a climax of a series of Messianic …
The Servant of God
Explore biblical theology with monographs from a diversity of experts. The Studies in Biblical Theology series includes a wealth of resources to help you understand the development …
Parables of Jesus
In this text, Joachim Jeremias explores the variety of ways of interpreting the parables of Jesus, including their translation; the way different audiences altered the parables …
Rediscovering the Parables
Joachim Jeremias' The Parables of Jesus is a classic of twentieth-century New Testament scholarship. However, to appreciate its original form to the full calls for a knowledge of …
Jesus' Promise to the Nations
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the …
Unknown Sayings of Jesus
"e;Our subject is the lost sayings of our Lord, or--to give them their Greek name--the "e;the agrapha,"e; which means literally the "e;unwritten sayings,"e; …
Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus
This attractively produced volume is a fully documented work of scholarship from a scholar of international repute and has for some years now provided an important new work of …
Jesus and the Message of the New Testament
This volume brings together some of Jeremias's best-known works on historical Jesus research and core issues concerning Gospel tradition. It features foundational questions in …
Jesus' Promise to the Nations
The almost exclusively Jewish scope of the ministry of Jesus has often been explained as a deliberate concentration with a view to ultimate expansion. To this Dr Jeremias adds the …