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Bantam Doubleday Dell (1991), Edition: New, 496 pages
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In this definitive book on the real, historical Jesus, one of our foremost biblical scholars meticulously sifts the evidence of 2,000 years to portray neither a rural magician nor a figure of obvious power, but a marginal Jew.
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In this definitive book on the real, historical Jesus, one of our foremost biblical scholars meticulously sifts the evidence of 2,000 years to portray neither a rural magician nor a figure of obvious power, but a marginal Jew.
John P. Meier is William K. Warren Professor of Theology (New Testament)
John P. Meier is William K. Warren Professor of Theology (New Testament)
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at the University of Notre Dame and the author of A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus. He has also written six other books and over seventy articles. At various times he has been the editor or associate editor of The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, New Testament Studies, and Dead Sea Discoveries. Show Less
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496 p.; 9.3 inches
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0385264259 / 9780385264259