New Testaments Books
Wipf & Stock Publishers Caesar and the Sacrament
£34.20
Wipf & Stock Publishers Do What You Have the POWER to Do Studies of Six New Testament Women
£19.00
£10.87
1517 Media New Testament Basics: A Guide for Reading and
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£29.44
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All Israel
£26.24
A & D Publishing The Jefferson Bible: The Life and Morals of
£21.53
Read Books Jesus the Son of Man
£15.84
Pickwick Publications A Pneumatology of Race in the Gospel of John: An Ethnocritical Study
£32.53
Pickwick Publications Receiving 2 Thessalonians
£19.23
Cascade Books What Jesus Learned from Women
£26.12
Cascade Books The Apocalyptic Paul
£20.52
Wipf & Stock Publishers New Testament Rhetoric, Second Edition
£32.30
Wipf & Stock Publishers Paul and Jesus
£12.31
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Daily Reflections for Ordinary Time: Weeks 1-17
£12.99
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Daily Reflections for Ordinary Time: Weeks 18-34
£14.57
Wipf & Stock Publishers The Life of a Galilean Shaman: Jesus of Nazareth in Anthropological-Historical Perspective
£40.13
Wipf & Stock Publishers New Testament Rhetoric: An Introductory Guide to the Art of Persuasion in and of the New Testament
£23.04
Sil International, Global Publishing An Exegetical Summary of 2 Timothy, 2nd Edition
£24.26
Sil International, Global Publishing An Exegetical Summary of 1, 2, and 3 John, 2nd Edition
£26.96
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Secret Gospels: Essays on Thomas and the Secret Gospel of Mark
Book SynopsisMarvin Meyer is one of the leading experts on the secret gospels Gospel of Thomas, Secret Gospel of Mark, and others who has changed forever how we read the canonical gospels and understand early Christianity. In this new collection of his work, Meyer looks at these revolutionary texts in original and illuminating ways. He writes, for example, about the naked youths in the villa of the Mysteries. On the walls of a villa in Pompeii, a famous mural depicts a naked male reading from a scroll, a look of wonder on his face. A naked youth again appears in the Gospel of Mark, abandoning his garment and fleeing naked when apprehended during Jesus' arrest. A similar youth appears in the Secret Gospel of Mark. These youths, Meyer proposes, serve as an image of religious initiation, candidates for the mysteries of Dionysus or of Christ. This is one of the many aspects of the secret gospels that Meyer examines with expert insight and creativity. Topics range from gender and infancy stories to discipleship and the relationship of the Gospel of Thomas to Islamic literature. Meyer's spellbinding readings of these materials offer fresh understandings of the canonical gospels. Marvin Meyer is Griset Professor of Bible and Christian Studies, and Director of the Albert Schweitzer Institute at Chapman University, Orange, California. He is author of The Secret Teachings of Jesus: Four Gnostic Gospels and The Gospel of Thomas: The Hidden Sayings of Jesus, and co-editor of Jesus Then and Now (Trinity Press International).Trade Review"These essays...are clearly written...Meyer's essays provide a useful introduction to manuscript-reading." -Anglican Theological Review 87:2 * Anglican Theological Review *"Meyer (Bible & Christian studies, Chapman Univ.; director, Albert Schweitzer Inst.) is one of our most notable scholars on the extracoanonical mystery literature associated with the New Testament--the Gospel of Thomas, the Secret Gospel of Mark, and the Gnostic Gospels. His new book deals principally with the enigmatic appearance of a naked or near-naked young man both in canonical and extracanonical writings dealing with Jesus. His book includes a respectful review of existing primary and secondary sources and culminates in a thoughtful comparison of the Mark fragments with the apparent myster-initiation depicted at the Villa of the Mysteries in Pompeii--without, however, directly dealing with the potentially disturbing implications of that comparison regarding Jesus' own role in religious initiation practices. Still, his book is a capably written and thought-provoking discussion of a perennial puzzle in New Testament studies."--Library Journal, March 2003 -- Library Journal * Blurb from reviewer *If you wish to be hooked, read Marvin Meyer's erudite and compelling essays on the gospels of Thomas and Secret Mark, for his fresh study reads with the authority and suspense of Agatha Christie at her best. He commands first-century Greek, Coptic, and Syriac/Aramaic/Hebrew scriptures, their wisdom and messianic epiphanies and key recent scholarly interpretations. A distinguished biblical and gnostic scholar, Meyer immerses us in the light of an age, offering his syncretistic insights. Quietly countering those who would dismiss an early dating for Thomas, he makes this extraordinary gospel more relevant, citing Paul as one probably versed in Thomas's Jesus. With precision, innovation, and supple humor he calls a spade a spade. A profound and essential book. Willis Barnstone Distinguished Professor, Indiana University Comparative Literature Institute of Biblical and Literature Studies -- Willis Barnstone * Blurb from reviewer *"The perceptive and witty insights of Marvin Meyer make his scholarly essays a delight to read. And contrary to some doubters, the Gospel of Thomas and the Secret Mark episode still provide vital clues for understanding Christianity's formative years." John Dart news editor, The Christian Century -- John Dart * Blurb from reviewer *"The Gospel of Thomas and the Secret Gospel of Mark are probably the two early Christian texts over which there is the most scholarly disagreement. In _Secret Gospels_ Marvin Meyer sets forth his interpretation of the two with erudition and flair." Birger A. Pearson Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies University of California, Santa Barbara -- Birger A. Pearson * Blurb from reviewer *Marvin Meyer's new book, Secret Gospels,offers many new insights among his knowlegeable and thoughtful discussions of these marvellous--and famously difficult--texts. Elaine Pagels -- Elaine Pagels * Blurb from reviewer *"The Gospel of Thomas and the Secret Gospel of Mark are two early Christian texts known in the second century, suppressed, or simply lost, only to surface in the latter half of the twentieth century. Marvin Meyer has been one of the few New Testament scholars to make them a focus of his research and to incorporate them into a modern historical construct of Christian origins. For over twenty years Meyer has investigated the less-well known and less popular aspects of Christian origins, its lost gospels, and the unfamiliar ancient culture in which Christianity became a Hellenistic religion. His collected essays on the two most notorious of these ancient gospels, Thomas and Secret Mark, demonstrates their importance for the origins of Christianity and brings them into the main stream of New Testament scholarship." Charles W. Hedrick Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri -- Charles W. Hedrick * Blurb from reviewer *"A compelling reconstruction of the place of these gospels within Christian origins."--Religious Studies Review, Volume 29, Number 4, October 2003. -- Fred W. Burnett * Blurb from reviewer *"Heavily documented, interesting, challenging, with a provocative glimpse into early Christian literary history and theology." -Currents in Theology & Mission, 4/04 -- EK * Currents in Theology and Mission *"[Meyer's] essays are developed and argued in such a way as to be quite interesting to even those with much experience...Overall, Meyer's scholarship in his essays is quite well done. He introduces and makes clear various opinions and interpretations of the passages and clearly outlines his own position and arguments. His positions are well presented and thought out, taking into consideration pertinent and relevant material in his arguments." -2004 * Reviews in Religion and Theology *Table of ContentsPart 1 Gospel of Thomas: Albert Schweitzer and the image of Jesus in the Gospel of Thomas; the beginning of the Gospel of Thomas; seeing or coming to the Child of the Living One?; "Be Passersby" - Gospel of Thomas; Jesus traditions, and Islamic literature; making Mary male - the categories "male" and "female" in the Gospel of Thomas; Gospel of Thomas saying 114 revisited. Part 2 Secret Gospel of Mark: the youth in the secret Gospel of Mark; the youth in secret Mark and the beloved disciple in John; the naked youths in the Villa of the Mysteries, canonical Mark, and secret Mark; taking up the cross and following Jesus - discipleship in the Gospel of Mark and secret Mark.
£37.99
New City Press The New Testament I and II: 15/16: Part I - Books
£25.60
Enduring Word Media Philippians & Colossians Commentary
£10.78
Enduring Word Media 1-2-3 John & Jude Commentary
£8.99
Enduring Word Media Galatians & Ephesians Commentary
£8.99
Enduring Word Media Mark Commentary
£9.99
Enduring Word Media Romans Commentary
£12.89
Old Paths Publications, Inc Early Manuscripts, Church Fathers and the Authorized Version with Manuscript Digests and Summaries
£25.00
Smyth & Helwys,U.S. Reading Revelation: A Literary and Theological Commentary
£15.07
Smyth & Helwys,U.S. Cotton Patch Gospel: Luke and Acts
£14.80
Leadership Ministries Worldwide Preacher's Outline & Sermon Bible-KJV-Mark
£25.42
Leadership Ministries Worldwide Preacher's Outline & Sermon Bible-KJV-Peter-Jude
£25.42
Leadership Ministries Worldwide Preacher's Outline & Sermon Bible-NIV-Romans
£25.42
Leadership Ministries Worldwide Preacher's Outline & Sermon Bible-NIV-Hebrews-James
£25.42
Book Tree The Jefferson Bible
£9.95
Sovereign Grace Publishers Children's King James Bible, New Testament
£32.39
Authors for Christ, Inc. literal translation new testament-oe-kj3
£14.99
Sovereign Grace Publishers Kj3 Literal Translation of the New Testament
£15.19
Society of Biblical Literature The Making of the New Testament Documents
£46.55
Canon Press The Four: A Survey of the Gospels
£18.67
Faith Alive Christian Resources Kingdom Equation, Second Edition: A Fresh Look at the Parables of Jesus
£9.49
Seaboard Press The Lost Jesus Scroll
£8.67
Angelico Press All Things Made New: The Mysteries of the World in Christ
£17.00
Wipf & Stock Publishers Jesus and the Peasants
£30.24
Wipf & Stock Publishers Apostolic Letters of Faith, Hope, and Love: Galatians, 1 Peter, and 1 John
£14.87
Wipf & Stock Publishers The Liberation of Christmas
£22.25
Polebridge Press The Mystery of Acts: Unraveling Its Story
Book SynopsisThe author of ""Acts"" unwittingly committed a near-perfect crime: He told his story so well that all rival accounts vanished with but the faintest of traces. And thus future generations were left with no documents that recount the history of the early Christian tradition - because ""Acts"" is not history. According to Richard Pervo, '""Acts"" is a beautiful house that readers may happily admire, but it is not a home in which the historian can responsibly live'. Luke did not even aspire to write history but rather told his story to defend the gentile communities of his day as the legitimate heirs of Israelite religion. In ""The Mystery of Acts"", Pervo explores the problem of history in ""Acts"" by asking, and answering, the fundamental questions: Who wrote ""Acts""? Where was ""Acts"" written? When was ""Acts"" written? Why was ""Acts"" written? How was ""Acts"" written? The result is a veritable tour-de-force that enlightens, entertains, and brings ""Acts"" to life.
£19.95
Polebridge Press The First New Testament: Marcion's Scriptural Canon
Book SynopsisThe earliest version of the New Testament, now in English for the first time! History preserves the name of the person responsible for the first New Testament, the circumstances surrounding his work, and even the date he decided to build a textual foundation for his fledgling Christian community. So why do so few people know about him? Jason BeDuhn introduces Marcion, reconstructs his text, and explores his impact on the study of Luke-Acts, the two-source theory, and the Q hypothesis.
£28.95
Polebridge Press First New Testament: Marcion's Scriptural Canon
Book SynopsisThe earliest version of the New Testament, now in English for the first time!History preserves the name of the person responsible for the first New Testament, the circumstances surrounding his work, and even the date he decided to build a textual foundation for his fledgling Christian community. So why do so few people know about him? Jason BeDuhn introduces Marcion, reconstructs his text, and explores his impact on the study of Luke-Acts, the two-source theory, and the Q hypothesis.
£37.36