If anyone here has access to the online NTS and is willing to down load some articles for me, I'd be grateful to receive the following articles by H.C. Kee on...
... Jeffrey, FWIW, have you taken a look at Shaye J.D. Cohen's From the Maccabees to the Mishnah (1987), pp. 111-115, section titled "Synagogues"? Bob Schacht ...
... I'm reaching for it now. Thanks for yours suggestion. I see that Cohen has produced a second edition of this book. Does anyone know if the section on...
Jeffrey: Also, please see Steven Fine's (ed.) book Jews, Christians, and Polytheists in the Ancient Synagogue (Routledge, 1999). In particular, for instance,...
Jeffrey, and others: Let me now respond a bit to your request to respond to Price's comment that you sent out. Having reviewed both Ed Sanders' and van der...
... But what manumission documents we have are from the Diaspora, yes, not in from Galilee? And doesn't the Theodotus inscription indicate that there was no ...
Mark A. Matson Academic Dean Milligan College http://www.milligan.edu/administrative/mmatson/personal.htm ... kind ... These ... it ... Jerusalem ... existence...
See now also Stephen Catto, Reconstructing the first-century synagogue : a critical analysis of current research (Library of New Testament Studies, 363;...
I am in the beginning stages of my master's thesis and would love to hear some of your thoughts and recommended readings for the Johannine use of logos and...
... One option--there may be better ones: De Ste. Croix, G. E. M. (Geoffrey Ernest Maurice) The class struggle in the ancient Greek world : from the archaic...
... Check Crossan's Birth of Christianity-- IIRC he has a chapter or at least a section of a chapter on that subject. He relies mainly on a few sources, which...
... These are all works from the religious perspective. These are sources I used in working on a research paper on John Chrysostom's perspective on wealth. ...
Dear listers, I will argue that after Peter escaped from prison he went to Antioch with John-Mark. Acts 12:25 says that John-Mark accompanied Barnabas and Paul...
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... I cannot yet vouch for either of these works, and they may not deal directly with your question, but they are on my to-read list. I think the Gildas Hamel...
Steve Mason has a new article, "Jews, Judaeans, Judaizing, Judaism: Problems of Categorization in Ancient History," JSJ 38 (2007) 457-512--his justification ...
... I found the most valuable contribution of the article to be the demonstration (as I'd regard it) that it's a category error to think of Judaism as a...
Would anyone with access to the online JTS please do me the kindness of sending me James Barr's "Abba is not Daddy"? It appeared in vol 39 (1988) on pp....
It appears to be a plausible solution, Richard. Peter's going "to another place" invites the question: to where did he go? Since Herod's arm would be strong...
List members who have been following the discussion about J.H. Elliott's and Steve Mason's recent articles might find the "What's in a Name?" series on my blog...
Hi Richard, I really like the proposal, but I have one or two questions which I hope are probing enough. As a general question;- 1. If indeed the reference to...
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Could anyone here who has a copy of Heinemann's _Prayer in the Talmud_ do me the favour of scanning and sending to me pp. 43, 46, and 63 of that work? With...
Karel Hanhart wrote: <<The proposal would strengthen the theory the author of the Gospel was John Mark and worked with Simon Peter, even though he appears to...
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Apologies for cross posting, but I'd like to take advantage of the widest possible audience: I've just finished reading Joseph Heinemann's "The Background of...
... I understand that it is quite possible to read the petition as doing such a call. Indeed, Jeremias and many others have read it this way. The question I'm...
Jeffrey: I think what is at issue is not the content of "doing God's will", but rather whether the passive form of a third person imperative somehow...