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Herod Antipas in Galilee: The Literary and Archaeological Sources on the Reign of Herod Antipas and its Socio-Economic Impact on Galilee
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Herod Antipas in Galilee: The Literary and Archaeological Sources on the Reign of Herod Antipas and its Socio-Economic Impact on Galilee

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In this excellent, thoroughly-researched and thoughtful study, J. aims to steer a path between these divergent views, and to provide a way out of what has become a scholarly impasse. […] J.‘s study is a model of sober scholarship. […] this is a fine study that will undoubtedly become the standard discussion of Antipas for some time to come. Helen Bond in Theologische Literaturzeitung 133 (2008), pp. 379-381
Jensen has written a persuasive and comprehensive study on Antipas and his impact on Galilee. He has given us significant background information to our understanding of the Gospels and the historical Jesus. Christoph Stenschke in Religion and Theology 16 (2009), pp.111-115
We recommend the book to every scholarly or seminary library, and to all individuals interested in the origins of Christianity. Zdzislaw J. Kapera in The Polish Journal of Biblical Research 6 (2007), pp.193-194
His bibliography is a goldmine for those interested in Galilean archaeology, and a set of helpful illustrations, maps, and charts enhances the work. This book is a must read for anyone interested in historical Jesus; indeed, it undermines so much current scholarship on Christian origins that it (and Galilee generally) is a good place to begin. Jonathan L. Reed in Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity 35 (2007), S. 10-11 This is an important study, one that no scholar writing on the cultural climate of first-century Galilee or the historical Jesus can afford to ignore. It is a fine exemplar of thoroughness and nuance and will quickly become the standard reference work on Herod Antipas’s impact on the region. Die ungekurzte Rezension von Mark A. Chancey finden Sie auf www.bookreviews.org This seems to be a model historical study. L.L. Grabbe in Journal for the Study of the Old Testament - Book List 31.5 (2007), S. 48-49 This work is a major up-to-date contribution on the life and reign of Herod Antipas. Jensen is to be commenended for his research and insight. Although he deals with complex and detailed issues, the book is easy to read and follow because it is so well organized and well written. For anyone who wants to learn about Herod Antipas and first-century Galilee, this book is a must. Harold W. Hoehner in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 50 (2007), S. 833-835

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Country
Germany
Date
13 July 2010
Pages
333
ISBN
9783161503627

In this excellent, thoroughly-researched and thoughtful study, J. aims to steer a path between these divergent views, and to provide a way out of what has become a scholarly impasse. […] J.‘s study is a model of sober scholarship. […] this is a fine study that will undoubtedly become the standard discussion of Antipas for some time to come. Helen Bond in Theologische Literaturzeitung 133 (2008), pp. 379-381
Jensen has written a persuasive and comprehensive study on Antipas and his impact on Galilee. He has given us significant background information to our understanding of the Gospels and the historical Jesus. Christoph Stenschke in Religion and Theology 16 (2009), pp.111-115
We recommend the book to every scholarly or seminary library, and to all individuals interested in the origins of Christianity. Zdzislaw J. Kapera in The Polish Journal of Biblical Research 6 (2007), pp.193-194
His bibliography is a goldmine for those interested in Galilean archaeology, and a set of helpful illustrations, maps, and charts enhances the work. This book is a must read for anyone interested in historical Jesus; indeed, it undermines so much current scholarship on Christian origins that it (and Galilee generally) is a good place to begin. Jonathan L. Reed in Bulletin of the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity 35 (2007), S. 10-11 This is an important study, one that no scholar writing on the cultural climate of first-century Galilee or the historical Jesus can afford to ignore. It is a fine exemplar of thoroughness and nuance and will quickly become the standard reference work on Herod Antipas’s impact on the region. Die ungekurzte Rezension von Mark A. Chancey finden Sie auf www.bookreviews.org This seems to be a model historical study. L.L. Grabbe in Journal for the Study of the Old Testament - Book List 31.5 (2007), S. 48-49 This work is a major up-to-date contribution on the life and reign of Herod Antipas. Jensen is to be commenended for his research and insight. Although he deals with complex and detailed issues, the book is easy to read and follow because it is so well organized and well written. For anyone who wants to learn about Herod Antipas and first-century Galilee, this book is a must. Harold W. Hoehner in Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 50 (2007), S. 833-835

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Country
Germany
Date
13 July 2010
Pages
333
ISBN
9783161503627