An edition of Engaging Rome and Jerusalem (2014)

Engaging Rome and Jerusalem

historical essays for our time

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E. A. Judge
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English
Pages
371

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Engaging Rome and Jerusalem: historical essays for our time
2014, Australian Scholarly
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Table of Contents

1. Tracing the imprint of Rome
2. The peculiar influence of Jerusalem
3. Jesus in dogma, myth and legend
4. Where is the truth in the New Testament?
5. The state and the church
6. Values: living in two cities at once
7. "There is neither male nor female"
8. Education versus schooling
9. The university: does theology fit?
10. Where is the truth in history?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

"Publications of E.A. Judge, correct as at 18 October 2014": pages 353-362.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
North Melbourne, Victoria

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Library of Congress
BS635.3 .J83 2014

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Pagination
xxxiii, 371 pages
Number of pages
371

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30819622M
ISBN 10
1925003957
ISBN 13
9781925003956
LCCN
2015376609

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