01518nam a2200301 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704000060005504100100006108200110007108200130008210000170009510000110011224500260012324500490014924500160019826000100021426000130022426000090023730000110024630000140025730000090027152007030028065000550098385600940103899900150113295200690114720260119070723.02022-08-10 13:12:17 a9781506438009 a1 a0 eng a225.66 bB311-S42 aScott, Basil eAuthor aGod has no favourites bThe New Testament on first century religions cBasil Scott aU.S.A bFortress c2013 a207tr. bPaperback c23cm aThe New Testament does not conform neatly to any modern attempts to define the Christian approach to other religions, argues Basil Scott. He confronts the question: What does the New Testament tell us about religions? And what is its approach to those who were Gentiles, and to their beliefs and practices? He focuses his attention on the evidence presented by the New Testament itself, and especially on the attitude of its writers to the religions of their times. Written by a scholar with over twenty years of experience in the South Asian context, this title makes a fine addition to the conversation and to the new Fortress Press efforts to bring South Asian scholarship to a wider readership. aChristianity -- Relationships -- Biblical teaching4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/ImageCover/2022/8/10/_5607305556_140.jpgyCover Image c8759d8759 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-8759v0.00yBK