The Formation of Hell: Death and Retribution in the Ancient and Early Christian Worlds by Alan E. Bernstein
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Rebecca's Children: Judaism and Christianity in the Roman World by Alan Segal
$23.00
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The History of Hell by Alice K. Turner
$14.96
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Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church by N. T. Wright
$16.47
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Shades of Sheol: Death and Afterlife in the Old Testament by Philip S. Johnston
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Praise for Alan F. Segal’s Paul the Convert
“Bold and imaginative.” —Paula Fredriksen, Books & Religion
“Alan Segal’s new book challenges Jewish and Christian scholars alike to take a fresh look at this well-educated man, arguing not only that it is impossible to understand Paul’s Christian writings without understanding first-century Judaism but that early Hellenistic Judaism is itself illuminated by Paul, since he was one of only two Pharisees to have left any personal writings at all.” —The Washington Post Book World
“This is a thoughtful, demanding book that the serious student of Paul will find well worth the effort.” —Bible Today
“Segal’s work abounds in fresh insights for students of Paul.” —F. F. Bruce, American Historical Review
“A brilliantly argued book. . . . Paul is neither hero nor villain for Segal but a fascinating historical and religious character, from whom we can learn much about both Judaism and Christianity. . . . I found myself thoroughly sympathetic to Segal’s portrayal of Paul. More than that, I found myself convinced.” —J. Christian Wilson, The Christian Century
“Elegantly produced. . . . Segal considers Paul’s Pharisaic education and training as well as the Jewish context of his religious struggle after he became a Christian. He treats Paul as a Jew, a convert, and an apostle, and places his conversion from Pharisaism to Christianity in the context of his society and his mission to the Gentiles.” —America
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