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Biblical Studies: Early Christianity - Bloomsbury Academic Collections, Mixed media product Book

Biblical Studies: Early Christianity - Bloomsbury Academic Collections Mixed media product

Part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections: Biblical Studies series

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This fascinating set of ten titles maps the beginnings of the Christian faith and the historical events that surround its foundation.

Subjects covered include the deep-rooted influence of Jewish tradition on early Christianity, detailed analyses and critical commentaries of Biblical writings, and the impact of social convention on Christian beliefs. This set contains the following titles:The New Testament and Gnosis, Edited by Alastair Logan and Alexander J.

M. WedderburnHuman Agents of Cosmic Power in Hellenistic Judaism and the Synoptic Tradition, Mary E.

MillsJude and the Relatives of Jesus in the Early Church, Richard BauckhamJames and the "Q" Sayings of Jesus, Patrick HartinEschatology and the Covenant: A Comparison of 4 Ezra and Romans 1-11, Bruce LongeneckerPower and Politics in Palestine: The Jews and the Governing of their Land, 100 BC-AD 70, James S.

McLarenPaul, Antioch and Jerusalem: A Study in Relationships and Authority in Earliest Christianity, Nicholas TaylorJesus, Paul and Torah: Collected Essays, Heikki RaisanenPaul and the Scriptures of Israel, Edited by Craig A.

Evans and James A. SandersRedemptive Almsgiving in Early Christianity, Roman Garrison

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