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T&T Clark Jesus Library, part of Theology and Religion Online, offers students and scholars of religion and biblical studies core resources for studying the life of Jesus and his impact in history and culture. The resource contains a brand new reference work on the Reception of Jesus in the First Three Centuries as well as topical articles commissioned exclusively for the resource, written by leading academics. An editorial board of experts led by editor-in-chief Chris Keith (St. Mary’s University Twickenham) has worked to curate the content and these experts contribute to our exclusive audio interviews on important topics and major publications.
An imprint of Bloomsbury, T&T Clark has been publishing cutting-edge books in biblical studies since 1821 and brings authoritative and systematic scholarship to this comprehensive resource.
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Scholarship on the Jesus tradition has developed substantially in the past 20 years. Alan Kirk analyses this growth, using a memory-based approach.
This classic and ground-breaking work in Christology is revitalized with a new extended introduction which takes into account the most recent developments in scholarship, and reflects on the impact had by Hurtado's work since this book was first published.
Some of the foremost scholars of the historical Jesus and first-century Judea use the British movie masterpiece, Monty Python's The Life of Brian, as a starting point for further reflection on Jesus.
Did the Jesus of history visually resemble the Jesus of art and iconography? Joan E. Taylor considers the evidence and presents a new vision of this most famous of men.
This volume collects the best articles on the historical Jesus from the first fifty issues of the Journal for the Study of the New Testament. The range of the volume reflects the breadth of the journal itself.
A new ‘life' of Jesus written by one of the outstanding scholars of his generation, it offers a complete resource on the 'Historical Jesus' debate.