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The Death of Jesus in Early Christianity John T. Carroll, Joel B. Green, and Robert E. Van Voorst

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A; Hendrickson Publishers; 1995Edition: 1 stDescription: 318tr; Hardcover, Illustration; 24 cmISBN:
  • 781565631519, 156563151X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 232.963
  • C319-J65
Online resources: Summary: The centrality of the death of Jesus for the Christian faith can hardly be overstated, and interest in the subject is ""red hot."" As each generation of Christians comes to terms with its historical claims, and its theological import, it is only natural that its implications merit reexamination. Taking a studied look at the death of Jesusfrom the Old Testament's perspective to that of the Gospels and Hebrews to that of extracanonical accountsCarroll and Green put us in their debt for their comprehensive survey of the effects and implications of a central tenet of Christianity.
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The centrality of the death of Jesus for the Christian faith can hardly be overstated, and interest in the subject is ""red hot."" As each generation of Christians comes to terms with its historical claims, and its theological import, it is only natural that its implications merit reexamination. Taking a studied look at the death of Jesusfrom the Old Testament's perspective to that of the Gospels and Hebrews to that of extracanonical accountsCarroll and Green put us in their debt for their comprehensive survey of the effects and implications of a central tenet of Christianity.

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