Autore: James R. Harrison

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Professor James Harrison is the Director of Research at Sydney College of Divinity and an Honorary Associate of Macquarie University Ancient History Department. He is author of two monographs on Paul (Mohr Siebeck), the co-editor of New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity Volume 10 (Eerdmans), and the editor of E.A. Judge”s Collected Augustan and New Testament Essays (Mohr Siebeck). His articles are widely published in books and international journals. He is a New Testament social historian, with strong interests in the historical Jesus and Second Temple Judaism, as well as the apostle Paul in his Graeco-Roman context.




11 Ebook di James R. Harrison

Neil Elliott & Werner H. Kelber: Bridges in New Testament Interpretation
The field of New Testament studies often appears splintered into widely different specializations and narrowly defined research projects. Nevertheless, some of the most important insights have come a …
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Doru Costache & James R. Harrison: Teaching Theology in a Technological Age
The i Generation has learned to adapt rapidly to technological change. Tech-savvy students multi-task with consummate ease, accessing email on smart-phones, researching assignments on tablets, readin …
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Doru Costache & Darren Cronshaw: Well-being, Personal Wholeness and the Social Fabric
Well-being is a familiar term in academic literature and public discourse. It captures the imagination by addressing issues related to the social good and the quest for personal happiness. It embrace …
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E. A. Judge: Paul and the Conflict of Cultures
The catastrophes of the twentieth century have decisively broken the grip of Aristotle’s fixed universe on our minds. ‘Society’ is no longer the logical category of statecraft that is to determine ou …
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Peter G Bolt & James R Harrison: Romans and the Legacy of St Paul
Introduction Chapter 1: James R. Harrison, Romans and the Western Intellectual Tradition: From Church to Society and Back Again PART 1. On First Hearing Romans Read Aloud in Neronian Rome: Theol …
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Peter G. Bolt & James R. Harrison: Justice, Mercy, and Well-Being
This collection of essays examines how God’s justice and mercy intersect in the lives of individuals and their communities, with a view to the establishment of personal and social well-being in the w …
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James R. Harrison: Reading Romans with Roman Eyes
Paul’s letter to the Romans has a long history in Christian dogmatic battles. But how might the letter have been heard by an audience in Neronian Rome? James R. Harrison answers that question through …
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Darrell Bock: The Impact of Jesus of Nazareth
1. Peter Bolt, Introduction ; 2. Darrell Bock, What Got Jesus into Trouble? Understanding the Significance of Jesus’ Ministry by Looking at Its Jewish Context: Part One—The Irritant Events  …
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Darrell L. Bock: The Impact of Jesus of Nazareth. Historical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspectives. Vol. 2. Social and Pastoral Studies
Writing from a variety of perspectives, the essays in The Impact of Jesus, volumes 1 and 2, explore the impact of Jesus of Nazareth on his own and subsequent times. After Volume 1 collected historica …
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James R Harrison & Timothy P Bradford: The Future of Gospels and Acts Research
This volume of essays represents a selection of eleven of the papers from the Centre for Gospels and Acts Research 2019 conference, ‘Discerning the Trends’. This collection provides a sounding of cur …
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John A Davies & James R Harrison: Journal of Gospels and Acts Research vol. 8
Editorial: More of the same in these last days John A. Davies, Solomon in the Gospels and Acts-Saint or Sinner? Nickolas A. Fox, The mechanisms of unity: The social identity-forming power of the euch …
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