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Scriptural Authority in Early Judaism and Ancient Christianity (2013) is a volume edited by Géza G. Xeravits, Tobias Nicklas and Isaac Kalimi.

Abstract

Selected papers delivered at the Seventh International Conference on the Deuterocanonical Books, held at the Sapientia College of Theology (Budapest), Hungary, 18-21 May, 2010.

"The impact of earlier works to the literature of early Judaism is an intensively researched topic in contemporary scholarship. This volume is based on an international conference held at the Sapientia College of Theology in Budapest,May 18­­–21, 2010. The contributors explore scriptural authority in early Jewish literature and the writings of nascent Christianity. They study the impact of earlier literature in the formulation of theological concepts and books of the Second Temple Period."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Berlin [Germany]: de Gruyter, 2013 (Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies, 16).

Contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]