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A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus: The Roots of the Problem and the Person, Vol. 1
John P. Meier
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| #257470 in Books | 1991-11-01 | 1991-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.30 x1.60 x6.40l, | File type: PDF | 484 pages | Volume One: The Roots of the Problem and the Person||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Massive, Approachable, and Beautifully Written (4.5 Stars)|By Brian J. Hendricks|Fr. John Meier carries forward the momentum and objective approach that was witnessed to in his first volume. This second volume of the series is twice as big as the first volume and does have a slightly more technical feel to it because the material that he works with here demands it. This is not|From Library Journal|This study inaugurates a new series that seeks to examine various topics (e.g., anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, theology) as they relate to the Bible. The series is intended for the general reader as well as for scholars.
In this definitive book on the real, historical Jesus, one of our foremost biblical scholars meticulously sifts the evidence of 2,000 years to portray neither a rural magician nor a figure of obvious power, but a marginal Jew.
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