The Religion of Jesus the JewFortress Press, 1993 - 244 من الصفحات This book completes a remarkable trilogy... The basic premise on which the project is founded is that a careful and impartial reconstruction of Jesus' Jewish background is an essential preliminary to any reconstruction of Jesus himself. |
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المحتوى
Jesus the Jew and his Gospel | 1 |
Jesus and the Law The Judaism of Jesus | 11 |
Jesus the Teacher Scriptural and Charismatic Authority | 46 |
Proverbs and Parables | 76 |
Jesus and the Kingdom of God | 120 |
Abba Father The God of Jesus | 152 |
Jesus the Religious Man | 184 |
The Religion of Jesus and Christianity | 208 |
Abbreviations | 217 |
Bibliography | 221 |
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