The Trial of Jesus of NazarethThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2006 - 266 Seiten Renowned for its impeccable legal reasoning and lucid prose, this compelling study is based on a close reading of the four gospels. It reconstructs the accounts of Mathew, Mark, Luke and John and examines their discrepancies. The final two chapters put these accounts into the context of Jerusalem's legal and political environment. Radin's goal is not to pass judgment, but to reconstruct one of the most significant events in history, which he does with remarkable skill. Radin [1880-1950], the son of a rabbi, had a thorough education in Hebrew, Greek and Latin in addition to his legal training. A professor of law at Boalt Hall, Berkeley, he was a versatile scholar of jurisprudence and international, comparative and Roman law. |
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... tradition plays too great a part . All the evidence we have of the events dis- cussed is here presented . And it is presented completely , together with the discussion itself , so that no reference outside of the book is necessitated vii.
... tradition plays too great a part . All the evidence we have of the events dis- cussed is here presented . And it is presented completely , together with the discussion itself , so that no reference outside of the book is necessitated vii.
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... traditions of Christian training or origin are extremely strong and the personality of Jesus retains a great deal of its sanctity . If in spite of all this it is possible without impertinence or futility to examine this event again and ...
... traditions of Christian training or origin are extremely strong and the personality of Jesus retains a great deal of its sanctity . If in spite of all this it is possible without impertinence or futility to examine this event again and ...
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... tradition concerning them , the association of the movement with efforts toward social and political freedom , the reverence felt toward the great personalities who pronounced them— all these things may vitiate a historical investi ...
... tradition concerning them , the association of the movement with efforts toward social and political freedom , the reverence felt toward the great personalities who pronounced them— all these things may vitiate a historical investi ...
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... traditions now lost to us . We have no reason to believe it , how- ever , for a certain number of books which we generally list as the " New Testament Apoc- rypha . " The most striking example of these is the book called the Acts of ...
... traditions now lost to us . We have no reason to believe it , how- ever , for a certain number of books which we generally list as the " New Testament Apoc- rypha . " The most striking example of these is the book called the Acts of ...
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