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100 | _aDonaldson, Terence L | ||
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_aJews and Anti-Judaism in the New Testament _b Decision Points and Divergent Interpretations |
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_aWaco, Texas _bBaylor University Press _c2010 |
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300 | _a176p | ||
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1 Introduction Antisemitism and the New Testament: The question raised The question examined Setting directions 2 Matthew Self-definition in Matthew Social location of Matthew and his intended readers Rhetorical function of Matthew`s treatment of Jews and Judaism Concluding observations 3 Luke-Acts Self-definition in Luke-Acts Social location of Luke and his intended readers Rhetorical function of Luke`s treatment of Jews and Judaism Concluding observations 4 John Self-definition in John Social location of John and his intended readers Rhetorical function of John`s treatment of Jews and Judaism Concluding observations 5 Paul Self-definition in Paul Social location of Paul and his intended readers Rhetorical function of Paul`s treatment of Jews and Judaism Concluding observations 6 The New Testament: Then and now The remaining writings of the New Testament The emergence of the New Testament as a canonical whole Interpreting the New Testament today | |
700 | 1 | _aDonaldson, Terence L | |
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