Author(s): Robert R. Wilson
In this volume, Robert R. Wilson faces a current methodological question: How, and in what ways, can the social sciences aid Old Testament research? Wilson offers an overview of the history and role of sociology in Old Testament interpretation, followed by an evaluation of its uses and a discussion...
Author(s): translated by Phyllis Granoff
Author(s): John J. Collins
A landmark study of Hellenistic Judaism by one of the world’s recognized experts-now fully revised and updated. One of the most creative and consequential collisions in Western culture involved the encounter of Judaism with Hellenism. In his widely acclaimed study of the intellectual and...
Author(s): Edited by Hendrik Hart, Johan Van Der Hoeven, and Nicholas Wolterstorff
In this first modern history of the Huguenots’ New World experience, Jon Butler traces the Huguenot diaspora across late seventeenth-century Europe, explores the causes and character of their American emigration, and reveals the Huguenots’ secular and religious assimilation in three remarkably...
Author(s): Nicholas Wolterstorff
Analyzes the structure of the modern social order and examines the Christian's proper goals of working for peace and justice
Author(s): John Hare, with Carey B. Joynt
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Author(s): Harold Attridge, with R. Oden
Philo of Byblos in the early Roman imperial period claimed to have translated the work of an ancient author Sanchuniathon who recorded stories of the ancient Canaanite gods, stories that resemble the myths found in Ugaritic sources. This monograph provides an English translation of Philo’s...
Author(s): Ivan G. Marcus