
Jesus' Defeat of Death
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Review of the hardback: '... offers many new insights. There's a lot for most of us to learn from this book, and it opens up fascinating insights into ancient thought and culture.' European Journal of Theology 'Friedeman's book offers a fresh solution to the Christological puzzle of Luke 1-2. His insights into the intertextual use of Daniel offers a framework for mystery and revelation, making sense of what Luke is doing ... Friedeman sets Luke's introduction within Jewish apocalyptic traditions, elevates Mary's role in discipleship and revelation for us today, and draws connections between Luke and Acts to show their coherence and the unity between them.' Caleb Friedeman, spoiledmilks.com 'A review of this length cannot give sufficient coverage to such a rich volume of essays which covers so much territory, allows for so many different voices, attitudes and approaches, and raises so many issues. The authors display immense learning in dealing with their topics. I would consider the essay by Robinson to be a "classic" and it should gain its place on the required reading list of anyone interested in the study of early Islamic history. Berg is to be thanked for his work at bringing these essays together, his translation of the Muranyi text and his charitable attitude towards Motzki's criticisms. All those points are the mark of a real scholar.' Andrew Rippin, University of VictoriaMore details
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