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How New Is the New Testament?: First-Century Judaism and the Emergence of Christianity

How New Is the New Testament?: First-Century Judaism and the Emergence of Christianity

How New Is the New Testament?: First-Century Judaism and the Emergence of

How New Is the New Testament?: First-Century Judaism and the Emergence of Christianity

by Donald A. Hagner

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Paperback / softback. New. A senior New Testament scholar tackles the issue of how distinct early Christianity is from the formative Judaism from which it emerged.

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How New Is the New Testament?: First-Century Judaism and the Emergence of Christianity
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Donald A. Hagner
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Paperback
ISBN 10
1540960412
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9781540960412

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