In How Jesus Became Christian, Barrie Wilson Ph.D. confronts one of the simplest―yet undiscovered―questions of religious history: How did a young, well-respected rabbi become the head of a cult…
In this book Raymond Brown, whom time magazine calls "the leading Catholic authority on the Bible, " does not intend to engage in the details of the details of those techincaal debates or propose…
In this book, Petr Pokorný, one of the worlds leading authorities on ancient Christologies, describes the various early Christologies which competed and intermingled for two or three centuries a…
When History Teaches Us Nothing is an early historical reflection on the recent Reformed debate over the late John C. ("Jack") Miller's Sonship Discipleship Course. Miller (1928-1996), an erstwhile…
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrate…
The Jesus of Christianity History is volume three in a series developing a theology of Jesus. This volume explores Jesus as understood and interpreted from within the historical Christian tradition…
This study is an examination of the influence of angelology on the Christology of the Apocalypse of John. In the Apocalypse, Jesus appears in glorious form reminiscent of angels in Jewish and Chris…
This book goes to the very heart of the passionate debate over the true character of Christian faith and practice. The advance of liberation theology in the Latin American church has caused interna…
The doctrine concerning Jesus was a pre-Christian one, a cult which at the meeting of the centuries was widespread among the Jews and especially in "mysteries", Christianity originally proceeded fr…