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... Gospels Signifi- cance of form criticism Judaea under Roman domination Various. Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth , the founder of Christianity , a religion that claims more than a third of the world's population in the 20th century , was ...
... Gospels Signifi- cance of form criticism Judaea under Roman domination Various. Jesus Christ Jesus of Nazareth , the founder of Christianity , a religion that claims more than a third of the world's population in the 20th century , was ...
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... Gospels were originally anonymous . Ac- cording to questionable 2nd - century tradition , they were written by the immediate disciples of Jesus or companions of the oldest Apostles . Most probably the Gospels were composed between AD 70 ...
... Gospels were originally anonymous . Ac- cording to questionable 2nd - century tradition , they were written by the immediate disciples of Jesus or companions of the oldest Apostles . Most probably the Gospels were composed between AD 70 ...
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... Gospels , have had much more immediate politi- cal bite . Herod had married ( illegally , by Jewish Law ) Herodias , the former wife of his half brother , after di- vorcing his first wife , the daughter of King Aretas IV of the ...
... Gospels , have had much more immediate politi- cal bite . Herod had married ( illegally , by Jewish Law ) Herodias , the former wife of his half brother , after di- vorcing his first wife , the daughter of King Aretas IV of the ...
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