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'Among historians of the Early Church in Europe today, none surpasses Professor Cullmann, wrote Professor F. F. Bruce in a review of this book, adding: 'this volume of studies is …
In this text, Hyam Maccoby controversially suggests that Jesus was not only friendly to the Pharisees, but was actually a member of their group. He aims to throw new light on the …
Diagonal Advance shows how the divorce of divine perfection from human perfection undergirds the divorce of theology and philosophy. Anthony D. Baker shows how these discourses …
Twenty-five years ago, Dr Russell wrote Between the Testaments. Warmly welcomed by reviewers and readers alike, it soon became established as an individual introduction to the …
There is no original Christian faith, no native language, no definitive statement of the meaning of Christ for all times. That is the fundamental argument of this challenging book. …
Arianism is the archetypal Christian heresy. It was not only a watershed historically; its central issue—the question of Christ's full co-equal divinity as Son of God—remains an …
This short but highly significant study is the first real sequel to Professor Martin Hengel's classic and monumental work Judaism and Hellenism. It demonstrates from a wealth of …
A Sociological investigation into the life of the early Church by one of the twentieth-century's leading Biblical Scholars.
Apologetic literature emerges from minority groups seeking to come to terms with the larger cultures within which they live. Its authors are not entirely at home in either their …
This textbook by Germany's most interesting New Testament scholar and his assistant is likely to become a standard work on Jesus. After surveying the quest for the historical …