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'''Bandits, Prophets, & Messiahs: Popular Movements in the Time of Jesus''' (1985) is a book by [[Richard A. Horsley]] (with [[John S. Hanson]].
'''Bandits, Prophets, & Messiahs: Popular Movements in the Time of Jesus''' (1985) is a book by [[Richard A. Horsley]] (with [[John S. Hanson]].


==Editions==
==Editions==


Published in Minneapolis: Winston, 1985.  
Published in [[Minneapolis, MN]]: Winston, 1985.  


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====Translations====
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[[Category:Second Temple Studies--Scholarship|1985 Horsley]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--American Scholarship|1985 Horsley]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--American Scholarship|1985 Horsley]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--English language|1985 Horsley]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--English language|1985 Horsley]]
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Revision as of 18:09, 30 January 2014

<bibexternal title="Bandits, Prophets, & Messiahs " author="Horsley"/>

Bandits, Prophets, & Messiahs: Popular Movements in the Time of Jesus (1985) is a book by Richard A. Horsley (with John S. Hanson.

Editions

Published in Minneapolis, MN: Winston, 1985.

Translations

Abstract

Table of contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Historical Background
  • 2. Ancient Jewish Social Banditry
  • 3. Royal Pretenders and Popular Messianic Movements
  • 4. Prophets and Prophetic Movements
  • 5. Fourth Philosophy, Sicarii, Zealots
  • Conclusion -- A Typology of Popular Movements and Their Implications

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