Birth of Christianity
Autor Dr. John Dominic Crossanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567086686
ISBN-10: 0567086682
Pagini: 688
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567086682
Pagini: 688
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
"It
is
above
all
the
journey
that
impresses.
In
this
enterprise,
methodology
is
all.
Farewell
to
woolly
generalisations.
Apply
cross-cultural
anthropology,
history,
archaeology
and
literary
criticism,
in
interactive
and
ordered
fashion,
to
each
crucial
question.
Begin
not
with
text
but
with
context;
move
to
the
establishment
of
the
earliest
possible
layer
of
tradition;
expose
their
point
of
conjunction.
It
is
all
carried
through
with
rare
precision.Throughout,
the
style
is
informal,
conversational,
relentless,
questioning,
pervasively
expansive.
This
monumental
enquiry
remains
an
impressive
example
of
how
such
work
should
be
done
and
relentlessly
probes
questions
that
must
continue
to
be
engaged
with
comparable
persistence.
It
is
a
mine
of
information,
a
model
of
clarity
and
a
delight
to
read."
--The
Expository
Times
"Those
who
have
been
enthused
by
Crossan's
earlier
writings,
especially
their
culmination
in
his
The
Historical
Jesus,
will
come
to
this
closely
related
and
equally
magisterial
volume
with
high
expectations
and
not
a
little
anticipation.
They
will
not
be
disappointed
for,
once
again,
we
have
vintage
Crossan,
hugely
confident,
invariably
engaging,
massively
learned
and
carried
along
by
a
sustained
brilliance
which
allows
a
complicated
argument
to
be
unfoleded
clearly
as
it
is
driven
forward
inexorably
by
a
combination
of
daring
imagination
and
total
conviction.
Convinced
by
Crossan
or
not,
he
forces
us
to
re-examine
our
beginnings
and
to
recognise
the
subjectivity
inherent
in
every
response.
This
book
compels
us
to
look
again
to
see
how
far
our
own
myth
does
justice
to
what
gave
it
birth.
It
forces
us
back
to
see
the
nature
of
the
God
in
whom
we
believe
and
to
acknowledge
that
a
Christianity
which
does
not
put
at
its
centre
a
God
of
justice
is
not
worthy
of
its
name."
--Modern
Believing
"Crossan's
work
is
dynamic
and
frequently
persuasive.
He
writes
compellingly,
if
luxuriantly,
with
a
surprising
degree
of
personal
autobiography."
--Church
Times
".
.
.
full
of
unexpected
and
often
brilliant
insights."
--Internationale
Zeitschriftenschau
fur
Bibelwissenschaft
und
Grenzgebiete
"Crossan
has
a
brilliant
and
fertile
mind.
He
writes
superbly".
--Heythrop
Journal