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Theissen sends his fictional narrator Andreas, a wealthy young grain merchant, through the religious and political options available to a sensitive first-century Jew, and portraits Jesus as a Jewish teacher who was in partial sympathy with the Zealots.
Theissen sends his fictional narrator Andreas, a wealthy young grain merchant, through the religious and political options available to a sensitive first-century Jew, and portraits Jesus as a Jewish teacher who was in partial sympathy with the Zealots.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in Germany (1986).  
Published in Germany (1986).  


Translated into several languages, including English, French, Spanish (1988): 
====Translations====


*[[The Shadow of the Galilean (1987 Theissen), novel (English ed.)]]
*[[The Shadow of the Galilean (1987 Theissen), novel (English ed.)]]
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[[Category:Zealots (subject)|1986 Theissen]]
[[Category:Zealots (subject)|1986 Theissen]]
[[Category:Zealots--fiction (subject)|1986 Theissen]]
[[Category:Zealots--literature (subject)|1986 Theissen]]


[[Category:International Bestsellers|1986 Theissen]]
[[Category:International Bestsellers|1986 Theissen]]

Revision as of 22:17, 27 February 2012

Der Schatten des Galilaers: Historische Jesusforshung in erzahlender Form <German> / The Shadow of the Galilean (1986) is a novel by Gerd Theissen.

Abstract

Theissen sends his fictional narrator Andreas, a wealthy young grain merchant, through the religious and political options available to a sensitive first-century Jew, and portraits Jesus as a Jewish teacher who was in partial sympathy with the Zealots.

Editions

Published in Germany (1986).

Translations