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Lords Prayer Through North African Eyes
Michael Josep Brown
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Product Details
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
312
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780567026705
SKU
V9780567026705
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Ref
99-1
About Michael Josep Brown
Michael Joseph Brown is Assistant Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Candler School of Theology, Emory University. He is the author of What They Don't Tell You: A Survivor's Guide to Academic Biblical Studies.
Reviews for Lords Prayer Through North African Eyes
Review ~International Review of Biblical Studies, vol 51, 2004/05 'The book is fascinating...It has extensive notes and excellent bibliography which the reader would find very helpful for further research into the topic.' ~ Elsie Maxwell, ANVIL, Vol 32, No 2
Elsie Maxwell
ANVIL
"The Lord's Prayer Through North African Eyes is an original and important contribution to schlaroship on early Christian prayer. Brown's thorough reconstruction of the social context of early Christian teachers like Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian of Carthage, as well as of their distinct appreciations of the Lord's Prayer, is a model of scholarly precision and imagination." - LukeTimothy Johnson, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Emory University.
Luke Timothy Johnson
Blurb from reviewer
"Michael Brown is one of the most creative scholars of early Christian studies around. His book opens new and profound perspectives on the most famous Christian prayer."
Adela Yarbro Collins, Buckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation, Yale University Divinity School
Blurb from reviewer
"Michael Brown is one of the most creative scholars of early Christian studies around. His book The Lord's Prayer through North African Eyes opens new and profound perspectives on the most famous Christian prayer." -Adela Yarbro Colling, Yale University Divinity School
Blurb from reviewer
"The Lord's Prayer Through North African Eyes is an original an important contribution to scholarship on early Christian prayer. Brown's thorough reconstruction of the social context of early Christian teachers like Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian of Carthage as well as of their distinct appreciation of the Lord's Prayer is a model of scholarly precision and imagination." -Luke Timothy Johnson, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Emory University
Blurb from reviewer
"This laudable effort shows how complicated and difficult some contextualizing can be...Brown provides such extensive background material." -The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Review (German)
Sandra Leuenberger-Wenger
Theologische Literaturzeitung
"Exceptional!" -Today's Books, May 2005
Today's Books
Elsie Maxwell
ANVIL
"The Lord's Prayer Through North African Eyes is an original and important contribution to schlaroship on early Christian prayer. Brown's thorough reconstruction of the social context of early Christian teachers like Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian of Carthage, as well as of their distinct appreciations of the Lord's Prayer, is a model of scholarly precision and imagination." - LukeTimothy Johnson, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Emory University.
Luke Timothy Johnson
Blurb from reviewer
"Michael Brown is one of the most creative scholars of early Christian studies around. His book opens new and profound perspectives on the most famous Christian prayer."
Adela Yarbro Collins, Buckingham Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation, Yale University Divinity School
Blurb from reviewer
"Michael Brown is one of the most creative scholars of early Christian studies around. His book The Lord's Prayer through North African Eyes opens new and profound perspectives on the most famous Christian prayer." -Adela Yarbro Colling, Yale University Divinity School
Blurb from reviewer
"The Lord's Prayer Through North African Eyes is an original an important contribution to scholarship on early Christian prayer. Brown's thorough reconstruction of the social context of early Christian teachers like Clement of Alexandria and Tertullian of Carthage as well as of their distinct appreciation of the Lord's Prayer is a model of scholarly precision and imagination." -Luke Timothy Johnson, Robert W. Woodruff Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins, Emory University
Blurb from reviewer
"This laudable effort shows how complicated and difficult some contextualizing can be...Brown provides such extensive background material." -The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Catholic Biblical Quarterly
Review (German)
Sandra Leuenberger-Wenger
Theologische Literaturzeitung
"Exceptional!" -Today's Books, May 2005
Today's Books