Jesus' death as saving event : by Sam K. Williams. the background and origin of a concept /
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TextSeries: Harvard Dissertations in Religion ; no. 2Missoula, MT : Scholars Press, ©1975Description: xi, 270 p. ; 21 cmISBN: - 0891300295
- BT 75.2 W675 1975
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PBTS Library | BT 75.2 W675 1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 20968 |
Includes bibliographical references
Chapter I: The meaning of Jesus; death in Romans --
Chapter II: Traditions of the Maccabean martyrs from Daniel to II Maccabees and Josephus --
Chapter III: Suffering and death in the Old Testament and other Jewish writings --
Chapter IV: Suffering and death in Greek and Hellenistic literature --
Chapter V: The death of the martyrs in IV Maccabees --
Chapter VI: The background, source, and origin of the concept of Jesus' death as saving event --
Part I: Jesus said so --
Part II: Primitive Palestinian Christianity said so --
Part III: The scriptures said so --
Part IV: The origin of the concept of Jesus' death as saving event
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