A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V

A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V
Title A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V PDF eBook
Author John P. Meier
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 570
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300216475

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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.

Matthew

Matthew
Title Matthew PDF eBook
Author John P. Meier
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 394
Release 1980
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780814651261

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"John Meier is widely recognized as an authority, and one welcomes his commentary . . .Meier's book is especially rich in showing how Matthew reinterprets the Gospel in the context of his own church and its problems." America

Old Louisiana

Old Louisiana
Title Old Louisiana PDF eBook
Author Lyle Saxon
Publisher Pelican Publishing
Pages 452
Release 1988-12-10
Genre History
ISBN 9781455609888

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A fascinating volume, Old Louisiana chronicles much of the state's history. Vignettes depict the early French settlers, the later Spanish rulers, and the rise and collapse of the great plantation era. Bringing to light old diaries, letters, and other rare sources, Saxon creates a sensitive and realistic portrait of this charming, colorful state and its people. The reader meets daring pioneers, hot-tempered duellists, aristocratic planters, rough-hewn river men, and Creole beauties. Both of these classic works include E. H. Suydam's haunting, detailed illus-trations, which bring Saxon's prose to life. Lyle Saxon (1891-1946) is renowned as one of Louisiana's foremost authors. He was the central figure in the state's literary community during the 1920s and 1930s, and was well-known as a raconteur and bon vivant. He divided his time between his house in New Orleans and a cottage on the Melrose Plantation near Nachitoches. Among his other works are Father Mississippi, Lafitte the Pirate, Children of Strangers, and Joe Gilmore and His Friends . He collaborated with Edward Dreyer and Robert Tallant on the perennial favorite Gumbo Ya-Ya . During the 1930s he headed the Louisiana WPA Writers Project, which produced the WPA Guide to Louisiana and the WPA Guide to New Orleans.

Introduction to Rabbinic Literature

Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
Title Introduction to Rabbinic Literature PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Doubleday Books
Pages 760
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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The achievement of a lifetime from one of today's most eminent Judaic scholars--a landmark commentary on the history of rabbinical teachings in the Christian era: the Mishnah, the Tosefta, the Talmuds, and more.

The Temple of the Mind

The Temple of the Mind
Title The Temple of the Mind PDF eBook
Author John R. Mulder
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1969
Genre
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A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume IV

A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume IV
Title A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume IV PDF eBook
Author John P. Meier
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 752
Release 2009-06-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300156022

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John Meier's previous volumes in the acclaimed series A Marginal Jew are founded upon the notion that while solid historical information about Jesus is quite limited, people of different faiths can nevertheless arrive at a consensus on fundamental historical facts of his life. In this eagerly anticipated fourth volume in the series, Meier approaches a fresh topic-the teachings of the historical Jesus concerning Mosaic Law and morality-with the same rigor, thoroughness, accuracy, and insightfulness on display in his earlier works.

A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V

A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V
Title A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume V PDF eBook
Author John P. Meier
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 464
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0300211902

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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.