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(Ebook) He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed (Arbeiten zur Religion und Geschichte des Urchristentums / Studies in the Religion and History of Early Christianity) by Almanzar ISBN 9783631760314, 9783631766316, 9783631766323, 9783631766330, 3631760310, 3631766319, 3631766327, 3631766335

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Authors:Almanzar
Pages:308 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:New
Publisher:Peter Lang
Language:english
File Size:20.92 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783631760314, 9783631766316, 9783631766323, 9783631766330, 3631760310, 3631766319, 3631766327, 3631766335
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(Ebook) He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed (Arbeiten zur Religion und Geschichte des Urchristentums / Studies in the Religion and History of Early Christianity) by Almanzar ISBN 9783631760314, 9783631766316, 9783631766323, 9783631766330, 3631760310, 3631766319, 3631766327, 3631766335

This book treats the life and works of the American biblical scholar John Knox (1900-1990). Utilizing Knox’s own autobiographical works and having obtained previously unpublished materials from those closest to Knox, the author re-presents Knox as possibly the most neglected New Testament writer working in America during the twentieth century. By thorough analysis and development of Knox’s scholarly contributions concerning a range of topics drawn from New Testament studies and ancient Church history, the author concludes that Knox was a man ahead of his time and, furthermore, that modern readers will find in him a nearly prophetic voice from the past.
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