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==Table of contents==
==Table of contents==
*Monotheism and method: an introduction to the study of early Jewish and Christian thought about God  
*1. Monotheism and method: an introduction to the study of early Jewish and Christian thought about God  
*Worship and the question of Jewish monotheism in the Greco-Roman era  
*2. Worship and the question of Jewish monotheism in the Greco-Roman era  
*Monotheism and the letters attributed to Paul  
*3. Monotheism and the letters attributed to Paul  
*Monotheism and the Gospel of John  
*4. Monotheism and the Gospel of John  
*Monotheism and worship in the Book of Revelation
*5. Monotheism and worship in the Book of Revelation
*Two powers heresy: rethinking (and redating) the parting of ways between Jewish and Christian monotheism
*6. Two powers heresy: rethinking (and redating) the parting of ways between Jewish and Christian monotheism
*Conclusion


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 00:23, 16 March 2010

The Only True God: Early Christian Monotheism in Its Jewish Context (2009) is a book by James F. McGrath.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2009.

Table of contents

  • 1. Monotheism and method: an introduction to the study of early Jewish and Christian thought about God
  • 2. Worship and the question of Jewish monotheism in the Greco-Roman era
  • 3. Monotheism and the letters attributed to Paul
  • 4. Monotheism and the Gospel of John
  • 5. Monotheism and worship in the Book of Revelation
  • 6. Two powers heresy: rethinking (and redating) the parting of ways between Jewish and Christian monotheism
  • Conclusion

External links

  • [ Google Books]