Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion

Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion
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Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 3161495799
ISBN-13 : 9783161495793
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Book Synopsis Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion by : David W. Chapman

Download or read book Ancient Jewish and Christian Perceptions of Crucifixion written by David W. Chapman and published by Mohr Siebeck. This book was released on 2008 with total page 348 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rev. version of the author's thesis (Ph.D) -- University of Cambridge, 2000.


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