P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Vol. 51, Issue 2, 2000November 01, 2000 BST
Perceptions of Crucifixion among Jews and Christians in the Ancient World
Perceptions of Crucifixion among Jews and Christians in the Ancient World
Articles in Vol. 51, Issue 2, 2000
Vol. 51, Issue 2, 2000
- Eschatology and Ethics: The Future of Israel and the Nations in Romans 15:1-13Scott Hafemann
- Innocent Suffering in MesopotamiaDaniel P. Bricker
- The Better Resurrection (Heb. 11:35): A Key to the Structure and Rhetorical Purpose of Hebrews 11Gareth Lee Cockerill
- Ethics and the Perfect Moral LawHarry Bunting
- The Critical and Dogmatic Agenda of Albert Schweitzer's _The Quest of the Historical Jesus_S. J. Gathercole
- The 'New' Roman Wife and 1 Timothy 2:9-15: The Search for a _Sitz im Leben_Bruce W. Winter
- Haggai: Master RhetoricianM. J. Boda
- The Intertextual Relationship of Daniel 12:2 and Isaiah 26:19: Evidence from Qumran and the Greek VersionsDaniel P. Bailey
- Jesus and Israel's Traditions of Judgment and RestorationSteven M. Bryan
- Perceptions of Crucifixion among Jews and Christians in the Ancient WorldDavid W. Chapman
- _Presbuteroi Christianoi_: Towards a Theory of Integrated MinistryStephen Richard North
Chapman, David W. 2000. “Perceptions of Crucifixion among Jews and Christians in the Ancient World.” Tyndale Bulletin 51 (2): 313–16. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30298.
