Pharisaism, its aim and its method, by R. Travers Herford.

Author
Herford, R. Travers (Robert Travers), 1860-1950 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London, Williams & Norgate; New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912.
Description
ix, 340 pages 19 cm

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    Summary note
    Consists mostly of lectures delivered at Manchester College, Oxford, in the autumn of 1911.
    Notes
    "Most of the contents of the following pages were given as lectures in Manchester College, Oxford, in the autumn of 1911."
    Bibliographic references
    "Editions used": page 340.
    Contents
    • Historical sketch
    • The theory of Torah
    • Pharisaism and Jesus
    • Pharisaism and Paul
    • Some points of Pharisaic theology
    • Pharisaism as a spiritual religion.
    ISBN
    • 0790518929
    • 9780790518923
    LCCN
    12016937
    OCLC
    1262658
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