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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... words , our evidence at its best is incomplete , and it would be so though we assumed that every statement in the gospels is an accurate and precise description of a his- torical fact , and though we made the same as- sumption about the ...
... words , our evidence at its best is incomplete , and it would be so though we assumed that every statement in the gospels is an accurate and precise description of a his- torical fact , and though we made the same as- sumption about the ...
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... words are capitalized because they are almost technical terms and denote men engaged in the precise undertaking just referred to , the examination of the gospels with a view to testing their source , origin , and authenticity . The ...
... words are capitalized because they are almost technical terms and denote men engaged in the precise undertaking just referred to , the examination of the gospels with a view to testing their source , origin , and authenticity . The ...
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... word and that it is the translation of the He- brew word Mašiaḥ - which we know in the form of " Messiah " although this word happens to be derived from the Aramaic Mešiḥa rather than from the Hebrew . Now " Messiah " means " Annointed ...
... word and that it is the translation of the He- brew word Mašiaḥ - which we know in the form of " Messiah " although this word happens to be derived from the Aramaic Mešiḥa rather than from the Hebrew . Now " Messiah " means " Annointed ...
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... word in them that has not been examined and carefully studied many times . For many centuries they have been con- sidered as they are still considered by mil- lions the word of God which it was a danger- ous offense to question or to ...
... word in them that has not been examined and carefully studied many times . For many centuries they have been con- sidered as they are still considered by mil- lions the word of God which it was a danger- ous offense to question or to ...
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... words and not about the general sense or the sequence of events , but in theological matters words are important and a great many violent disputes have been engaged in about whether this or that INTRODUCTION 17.
... words and not about the general sense or the sequence of events , but in theological matters words are important and a great many violent disputes have been engaged in about whether this or that INTRODUCTION 17.
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