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*4. [[The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins (2008 Oegema, Charlesworth), edited volume]]
*4. [[The Pseudepigrapha and Christian Origins (2008 Oegema, Charlesworth), edited volume]]


*5. [[Second Baruch: A Critical Edition of the Syriac Text (2009 Gurtner), book]]
*5. [[A Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas: From Interpretations to the Interpreted (2009 Pokorný), book]]


*6. [[A Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas: From Interpretations to the Interpreted (2009 Pokorný), book]]
*6. [[Second Baruch: A Critical Edition of the Syriac Text (2009 Gurtner), book]]


*7. [[Jewish and Christian Scriptures: The Function of "Canonical" and "Non-Canonical" Religious Texts (2010 Charlesworth, McDonald), book]]
*7. [[Jewish and Christian Scriptures: The Function of "Canonical" and "Non-Canonical" Religious Texts (2010 Charlesworth, McDonald), edited volume]]


*8. [[Qumran and the Origins of Johannine Language and Symbolism (2010 Mburu), book]]
*8. [[Qumran and the Origins of Johannine Language and Symbolism (2010 Mburu), book]]
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*28. [[The Unperceived Continuity of Isaiah (2018 Charlesworth), book]] <forthcoming>
*28. [[The Unperceived Continuity of Isaiah (2018 Charlesworth), book]] <forthcoming>


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*29. [[Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs in the Apocrypha and Apocalyptic Literature (2019 Sigvartsen), book]] (2019)


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*30. [[Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs in the Apocrypha and Apocalyptic Literature (2019 Sigvartsen), book]] <forthcoming>
*30. [[Afterlife and Resurrection Beliefs in the Pseudepigrapha (2019 Sigvartsen), book]] (2019)


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Latest revision as of 07:40, 16 October 2019

Jewish and Christian Texts in Context and Related Studies (2007-) is a book series, published in New York, NY by T&T Clark, currently directed by James H. Charlesworth.

History

"This series focuses on early Jewish and Christian texts and their formative contexts; it also includes sourcebooks that help clarify the ancient world. Five aspects distinguish this series. First, the series reflects the need to situate, and to seek to understand, these ancient texts within their originating social and historical contexts. Second, the series assumes that it is now often difficult to distinguish between Jewish and Christian documents, since all early Christians were Jews. Jesus and his earliest followers were devout Jews who shared many ideas with the well-known Jewish groups, especially the Pharisees, the Essenes, and the various apocalyptic groups. Third, the series recognizes that there were (and still are) many ways of understanding authoritative literature or scripture. Therefore, we must not impose a static notion of canon on the early period of our culture and in turn denigrate some texts with labels such as non-canonical since such terms are anachronistic designations that were only later imposed on the early documents. Fourth, the series emphasizes the need to include all relevant sources and documents, including non-literary data, and that all important methodologies - from archaeology and sociology to rhetoric and theology - should be employed to clarify the origin and meaning of the documents. Fifth, scientific research is at the foundation of these publications which are directed to scholars and those interested in Jewish and Christian origins."--Publisher description.

Books in the series

1-9

10-19

20-29

30-39

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