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  • - The Canon, the Text, the Composition, and the Interpretation of the Gospels
    av David Laird Dungan
    1 295,-

    How does one reconcile the different accounts of Jesus' life given by the four gospels? This volume offers an academic study of this question.

  • - Across the Deadening Silence
    av James L. Crenshaw
    945,-

    Investigates both the pragmatic how's and the philosophical why's of education in ancient Israel and its surroundings. This book demonstrates how the practice of teaching and learning was transformed into the supreme act of worship.

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    625,-

    A collection of extra-biblical scriptures written by the gnostics, updated with three ancient texts including the recently discovered Gospel of Judas

  • - A Canonical Approach to the Fulfillment of God's Saving Promises
    av Scott W. Hahn
    519,-

    While the canonical scriptures were produced over many centuries and represent a diverse library of texts, they are unified by stories of divine covenants and their implications for God's people. This book shows how covenant, as an overarching theme, makes possible a coherent reading of the diverse traditions found within the canonical scriptures.

  • - Behind the Story of Elephantine
    av Karel van der Toorn
    849,-

  • - Spatial Dimensions of Anthropomorphism in the Biblical World
    av Mark S. Smith
    1 185,-

    The issue of how to represent God is a concern both ancient and contemporary. In this wide-ranging and authoritative study, renowned biblical scholar Mark Smith investigates the symbols, meanings, and narratives in the Hebrew Bible, Ugaritic texts, and ancient iconography, which attempt to describe deities in relation to humans. Smith uses a novel approach to show how the Bible depicts God in human and animal forms-and sometimes both together. Mediating between the ancients' theories and the work of modern thinkers, Smith's boldly original work uncovers the foundational understandings of deities and space.

  • - Probing the Authenticity of the Parables
    av John P. Meier
    725,-

    Since the late nineteenth century, New Testament scholars have operated on the belief that most, if not all, of the narrative parables in the Synoptic Gospels can be attributed to the historical Jesus. This book challenges that consensus and argues instead that only four parables-those of the Mustard Seed, the Evil Tenants, the Talents, and the Great Supper-can be attributed to the historical Jesus with fair certitude. In this eagerly anticipated fifth volume of A Marginal Jew, John Meier approaches this controversial subject with the same rigor and insight that garnered his earlier volumes praise from such publications as the New York Times and Christianity Today. This seminal volume pushes forward his masterful body of work in his ongoing quest for the historical Jesus.

  • - Personal Religion in Biblical Literature of the Neo-Babylonian and Persian Periods
    av Susan Niditch
    875,-

  • - A Commentary on the Infancy Narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke
    av Raymond E. Brown
    589,-

    Written by the author who is internationally regarded as a dean of "New Testament" scholars.

  • - The Development of Late Judean Literary Traditions
    av Brian Peckham
    2 025,-

    Presents the author's version of the development of the Hebrew Bible. This volume is suitable for academic libraries with graduate religious studies programs.

  • - A Commentary on the Passion Narratives in the Four Gospels
    av Raymond E. Brown
    589,-

    Written by the author who is internationally regarded as a dean of New Testament scholars.

  • av James H. Charlesworth
    709,-

    Explains why the Dead Sea scrolls are among the most important archaeological finds in history, and explores how they have revolutionized our understanding of Jesus.

  • - The Heroic Tradition of Ancient Israel
    av Gregory Mobley
    1 109,-

    Draws upon Semitic and European heroic traditions about warriors and wild men, and upon Celtic, Anglo-American, and African-American balladry about borderers and outlaws, to present the heroic themes in biblical adventure stories. This book describes the process by which adventure stories were transformed into sermons and history lessons.

  • av Raymond E. Brown
    865,-

    From the experience of a lifetime of scholarship, preaching, teaching, and writing, Raymond E. Brown covers the entire scope of the New Testament with ease and clarity. He walks readers book by book through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. While a wealth of information is contained in these pages, the work's most impressive features are the basic summaries of each book, a historical overview of the ancient Greco-Roman world, discussions of key theological issues, and the rich supplementary materials, such as illustrative tables, maps, bibliographies, and appendixes. Using this basic data, Brown answers questions raised by today's readers, relates the New Testament to our modern world, and responds to controversial issues, such as those raised by the Jesus Seminar.Every generation needs a comprehensive, reliable Introduction to the New Testament that opens the biblical text to the novice. Raymond E. Brown's An Introduction to the New Testament is the most trustworthy and authoritative guidebook for a generation seeking to understand the Christian Bible.Universally acknowledged as the dean of New Testament scholarship, Father Brown is a master of his discipline at the pinnacle of his career. Who else could cover the entire scope of the New Testament with such ease and clarity? This gifted communicator conveys the heartfelt concern of a beloved teacher for his students, as he walks the reader through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. Those opening to the New Testament for the first time and those seeking deeper insights could not ask for more in a primer to the Christian Bible.

  • - A Commentary on the Passion Narratives in the Four Gospels
    av Raymond E. Brown
    535,-

    Written by the author who is internationally regarded as a dean of New Testament scholars.

  • - 10,000-586 B.C.E.
    av Amihai Mazar
    689,-

    Offers a look at how archaeological research contributes to our understanding of the connections between history and the stories recounted in the Bible. This book includes photographs and illustrations of rare ancient relics ranging from household pottery to beautifully crafted jewelry and sculpture.

  • av Michal Beth Dinkler
    849,-

    A comprehensive case for a fresh literary approach to the New Testament

  • - Renewing the Documentary Hypothesis
    av Joel S. Baden
    1 085,-

  • - A Study of the Bar Kokhba Documents
    av Michael Owen Wise
    1 385,-

    This comprehensive exploration of language and literacy in the multi-lingual environment of Roman Palestine (c. 63 B.C.E. to 136 C.E.) is based on Michael Wise's extensive study of 145 Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and Nabataean contracts and letters preserved among the Bar Kokhba texts, a valuable cache of ancient Middle Eastern artifacts. His investigation of Judean documentary and epistolary culture derives for the first time numerical data concerning literacy rates, language choices, and writing fluency during the two-century span between Pompey's conquest and Hadrian's rule. He explores questions of who could read in these ancient times of Jesus and Hillel, what they read, and how language worked in this complex multi-tongued milieu. Included also is an analysis of the ways these documents were written and the interplay among authors, secretaries, and scribes. Additional analysis provides readers with a detailed picture of the people, families, and lives behind the texts.

  • - Prophecy, Necromancy, and Other Arts of Knowledge
    av Esther J. Hamori
    1 279,-

    Divination, the use of special talents and techniques to gain divine knowledge, was practiced in many different forms in ancient Israel and throughout the ancient world. The Hebrew Bible reveals a variety of traditions of women associated with divination. This sensitive and incisive book by respected scholar Esther J. Hamori examines the wide scope of women's divinatory activities as portrayed in the Hebrew texts, offering readers a new appreciation of the surprising breadth of women's "e;arts of knowledge"e; in biblical times. Unlike earlier approaches to the subject that have viewed prophecy separately from other forms of divination, Hamori's study encompasses the full range of divinatory practices and the personages who performed them, from the female prophets and the medium of En-dor to the matriarch who interprets a birth omen and the "e;wise women"e; of Tekoa and Abel and more. In doing so, the author brings into clearer focus the complex, rich, and diverse world of ancient Israelite divination.

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