01169nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000150003704000060005204100100005808200110006808200120007910000190009110000150011010000110012524500440013624500400018024500180022026000170023826000120025526000090026730000110027630000140028730000090030152003140031065000590062465000500068365000510073385600710078420260119070401.02021-11-20 15:47:15 a1563380749 a1 a1 eng a296.12 bJ15-N50 aNeusner, Jacob d(1932-...) eAuthor aRabbinic Literature & the New Testament bWhat we cannot show, we do not know cJacob Neusner aPennsylvania bTrinity c1994 a195tr. bPaperback c22cm aHere is a sustained criticism of the `rather facile use` of rabbinic literature by New Testament scholarship. In particular, Neusner addresses the writings of Helmut Koester, Samuel Sandmel, Reginald Fuller, Harvey Falk, Geza Vermes, E.P. Sanders, S.J.D. Cohen, Morton Smith, John P. Meier, and Brad H. Young. aRabbinical literature -- Relation to the New Testament aBible -- Gospels -- Extra-canonical parallels aRabbinical literature -- History and criticism4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/5903/img-8751.jpgyCover Image