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OverviewIn this book Sean Freyne explores the rise and expansion of early Christianity within the context of the Greco-Roman world - the living, dynamic matrix of Jesus and his followers. In addition to offering fresh insights into Jesus' Jewish upbringing and the possible impact of Greco-Roman lifestyles on him and his followers, Freyne delves into the Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sean FreynePublisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Imprint: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780802867865ISBN 10: 0802867863 Pages: 383 Publication Date: 09 July 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsCatholic Library World Readers will be richly rewarded and gain new insights into the Gospels in reading this highly recommended study. John J. Collins --Yale Divinity School Sean Freyne devoted his life to the study of Galilee and the early Jesus movement in its Galilean context. This book, completed shortly before his death, pulls together the insights of a lifetime. It is distinguished by its grounding in the archaeological realia of ancient Galilee, but it also contains a notable discussion of the sayings tradition and ranges on into the second century. A fitting capstone to a fine scholarly career. J. Andrew Overman --Macalester College The most comprehensive and insightful study of the nature and realm of the Jesus movement that we have today. This volume by Sean Freyne is a must-read for students and scholars of Galilee and the contours of the early Jesus movement. . . . Freyne's lifetime of scholarly research and learning is on full display in this tour de force. Karen L. King --Harvard University This book culminates a distinguished career studying the historical Jesus in Roman Galilee. Freyne guides readers expertly through the most recent archaeological and literary research in a fascinating and highly readable account that exhibits rare insight into the social and political world of Jesus and his earliest followers. . . . Highly recommended. Elaine Wainwright --University of Auckland The pinnacle of a life's work, drawing together threads of much previous research to weave a matrix for the ministry of Jesus and the Christian mission into the second century. . . . A very significant final work by Sean Freyne. Choice This book is an outstanding, up-to-date account of background, contextual, and historical dimensions of Jesus s life and ministry and the Jesus movement that developed after his death and resurrection. . . . Essential. The Furrow This is clearly a book of value as the last word of a distinguished Irish scholar who shows an impressive mastery of both primary and secondary sources. <i><b>Catholic Library World</b></i> Readers will be richly rewarded and gain new insights into the Gospels in reading this highly recommended study. <b>John J. Collins</b> --Yale Divinity School Sean Freyne devoted his life to the study of Galilee and the early Jesus movement in its Galilean context. This book, completed shortly before his death, pulls together the insights of a lifetime. It is distinguished by its grounding in the archaeological realia of ancient Galilee, but it also contains a notable discussion of the sayings tradition and ranges on into the second century. A fitting capstone to a fine scholarly career. <b>J. Andrew Overman</b> --Macalester College The most comprehensive and insightful study of the nature and realm of the Jesus movement that we have today. This volume by Sean Freyne is a must-read for students and scholars of Galilee and the contours of the early Jesus movement. . . . Freyne's lifetime of scholarly research and learning is on full display in this tour de force. <b>Karen L. King</b> --Harvard University This book culminates a distinguished career studying the historical Jesus in Roman Galilee. Freyne guides readers expertly through the most recent archaeological and literary research in a fascinating and highly readable account that exhibits rare insight into the social and political world of Jesus and his earliest followers. . . . Highly recommended. <b>Elaine Wainwright</b> --University of Auckland The pinnacle of a life's work, drawing together threads of much previous research to weave a matrix for the ministry of Jesus and the Christian mission into the second century. . . . A very significant final work by Sean Freyne. <b><i>Choice</i></b> This book is an outstanding, up-to-date account of background, contextual, and historical dimensions of Jesus's life and ministry and the Jesus movement that developed after his death and resurrection. . . . Essential. <b><i>The Furrow</i></b> This is clearly a book of value as the last word of a distinguished Irish scholar who shows an impressive mastery of both primary and secondary sources. John J. Collins--Yale Divinity School Se n Freyne devoted his life to the study of Galilee and the early Jesus movement in its Galilean context. This book, completed shortly before his death, pulls together the insights of a lifetime. It is distinguished by its grounding in the archaeological realia of ancient Galilee, but it also contains a notable discussion of the sayings tradition and ranges on into the second century. A fitting capstone to a fine scholarly career. J. Andrew Overman--Macalester College The most comprehensive and insightful study of the nature and realm of the Jesus movement that we have today. This volume by Se n Freyne is a must-read for students and scholars of Galilee and the contours of the early Jesus movement. . . . Freyne's lifetime of scholarly research and learning is on full display in this tour de force. Karen L. King--Harvard University This book culminates a distinguished career studying the historical Jesus in Roman Galilee. Freyne guides readers expertly through the most recent archaeological and literary research in a fascinating and highly readable account that exhibits rare insight into the social and political world of Jesus and his earliest followers. . . . Highly recommended. Elaine Wainwright--University of Auckland The pinnacle of a life's work, drawing together threads of much previous research to weave a matrix for the ministry of Jesus and the Christian mission into the second century. . . . A very significant final work by Se n Freyne. Catholic Library World Readers will be richly rewarded and gain new insights into the Gospels in reading this highly recommended study. John J. Collins --Yale Divinity School Sean Freyne devoted his life to the study of Galilee and the early Jesus movement in its Galilean context. This book, completed shortly before his death, pulls together the insights of a lifetime. It is distinguished by its grounding in the archaeological realia of ancient Galilee, but it also contains a notable discussion of the sayings tradition and ranges on into the second century. A fitting capstone to a fine scholarly career. J. Andrew Overman --Macalester College The most comprehensive and insightful study of the nature and realm of the Jesus movement that we have today. This volume by Sean Freyne is a must-read for students and scholars of Galilee and the contours of the early Jesus movement. . . . Freyne's lifetime of scholarly research and learning is on full display in this tour de force. Karen L. King --Harvard University This book culminates a distinguished career studying the historical Jesus in Roman Galilee. Freyne guides readers expertly through the most recent archaeological and literary research in a fascinating and highly readable account that exhibits rare insight into the social and political world of Jesus and his earliest followers. . . . Highly recommended. Elaine Wainwright --University of Auckland The pinnacle of a life's work, drawing together threads of much previous research to weave a matrix for the ministry of Jesus and the Christian mission into the second century. . . . A very significant final work by Sean Freyne. Choice This book is an outstanding, up-to-date account of background, contextual, and historical dimensions of Jesus's life and ministry and the Jesus movement that developed after his death and resurrection. . . . Essential. The Furrow This is clearly a book of value as the last word of a distinguished Irish scholar who shows an impressive mastery of both primary and secondary sources. Author InformationSean Freyne (1935 - 2013) was professor emeritus of theology at Trinity College, Dublin, and a noted authority on ancient Galilee in the time of Jesus. His other books include Jesus, a Jewish Galilean: A New Reading of the Jesus Story. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |