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  • - A History of the New England Ministry in the Seventeenth Century, With a New Introduction
    av David D. Hall
    279,-

    This description of the Americanization of the Puritan ministry as it was transported to the New England colonies offers a host of new insights into American religious history. This book also affords the reader one of the freshest and most comprehensive histories of the seventeenth-century New England mind and society.

  • - Q, Eschatology, and the Construction of Christian Origins
    av Melanie Johnson-DeBaufre
    279,-

    This book explores how scholarly constructions of Christian origins participate in contemporary efforts to confirm or challenge particular understandings of the essence of Christianity. Johnson-DeBaufre offers alternative readings to key Q texts, readings that place an interest in the community that shaped Jesus at the center of inquiry.

  • av Francis Ching-Wah Yip
    240,-

    The relationship between religion and modern culture remains a controversial issue within Christian theology. Using the concept of "cultural modernity," Francis Ching-Wah Yip reconstructs Paul Tillich's interpretation of modernity and shows that Tillich's notion of theonomy served to underscore the problems of modernity and to develop a response.

  • - Ernst Troeltsch as Historian and Theorist of Christianity
    av Lori K. Pearson
    279,-

    Pearson argues that as a result of his historical investigations of Christianity's past, Troeltsch moved beyond the philosophical category of essence and sought new ways of theorizing Christian identity in the context of modernity's pluralistic yet fragmented society.

  • av Ron Cameron
    199,-

    The discovery and publication of the Apocryphon of James has significantly expanded the spectrum of early Christian literature about Jesus. Cameron provides a form-critical analysis which aims to clarify the ways in which the sayings of Jesus were used and transformed in early Christian communities.

  • - Interdisciplinary Approaches
     
    351,-

    This book discusses the history, topography, and urban development of Corinth with special attention to civic and private religious practices in the Roman colony. Expert analysis of the latest archaeological data is coupled with consideration of what can be known about the emergence and evolution of religions in Corinth.

  • - Narrative Theology in the Qur'an
    av Whitney S. Bodman
    251,-

    This volume explores the origins of Iblis as a tragic figure in the Qur'an. Although it is often said that there is no place for tragedy in Islam, Bodman's careful examination of the Iblis story shows that the tragic exists even in the Qur'an and forms part of the vision of medieval Sufi mystics and modern social critics alike.

  • av Julian V. Hills
    237,-

    In the first major study in English of the Epistle of the Apostles (Epistula Apostolorum), Julian V. Hills probes its remarkable witness to the traditions that circulated in Jesus' name in the second century. This expanded edition of the out-of-print original, published in 1990, includes a new preface and bibliography.

  • av J. Randall Short
    244,-

    Comparisons between 'the History of David's Rise' and the Hittite 'Apology of Hattusili', in particular, appear to support this view that the biblical account belongs to the genre of ancient Near Eastern royal apology. This title argues that the biblical account has less in common with the Hittite apology than scholars have asserted.

  • - Studies in Religion and Archaeology
     
    398,-

    Brings together international scholars of religion, archaeologists, and scholars of art and architectural history to investigate social, political, and religious life in Roman and early Christian Thessalonike, an important metropolis in the Hellenistic, Roman, and early Christian periods and beyond.

  • - Reflections on the Centenary of Pragmatism
     
    230,99

    In the first decade of the twentieth century, William James and Josiah Royce, both professors of philosophy at Harvard, towered over American philosophy and exerted wide influence on European thought. This book focuses on the European influence of these thinkers and the revival of interest in America and Europe.

  • - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Its Archaeology, Religion, and Culture
     
    301,-

    This volume brings together studies of Ephesos--a major city in the Greco-Roman period and a primary center for the spread of Christianity into the Western world--by an international array of scholars from the fields of classics, fine arts, history of religion, New Testament, ancient Christianity, and archaeology.

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