Kerygma and Didache

The Articulation and Structure of the Earliest Christian Message (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)

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Kerygma and Didache

The Articulation and Structure of the Earliest Christian Message (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)

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English
Pages
261

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Kerygma and Didache: The Articulation and Structure of the Earliest Christian Message (Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series)
December 23, 2004, Cambridge University Press
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First Sentence

"To study the fascinating variety and richness of the prophetic traditions -from Zoroaster, the archetypal prophet of the Iranian tradition,1 to Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam,2 and from the Hebrew nabi' to the oracle prophets of Delphi or Dodona3 - would involve a lengthy digression at this point."

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Library of Congress
BS2545.K43M33 2004, BS2545.K43 M33 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
261
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7748407M
ISBN 10
0521609380
ISBN 13
9780521609388
LCCN
2005277524
OCLC/WorldCat
71329405
Goodreads
2796801

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To study the fascinating variety and richness of the prophetic traditions -from Zoroaster, the archetypal prophet of the Iranian tradition,1 to Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam,2 and from the Hebrew nabi' to the oracle prophets of Delphi or Dodona3 - would involve a lengthy digression at this point.
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