Summary of the Argument of the Whole Study Luke’s account of the community of goods of the earliest community in Jerusalem is clearly idealised with popular philosophical catchphrases. However, instances of formal community of property were a pronounced feature of Palestinian Jewish culture, and had persisted for approaching two centuries amongst the sect of the Essenes prior to the events which Luke purports to describe. By New Testament times communities of Essenes which practised complete sharing of property were to be found in most of the villages and towns of Judaea. There was also a significant community of fully property-sharing Essenes by the ‘Gate of the Essenes’ on Jerusalem’s southwest hill, close to the traditional site of Jesu...
This article indicates how the two cultural features of religion and covenantal praxis helped foster...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
This article explores the origins of the earliest Jerusalem believers’ communal lifestyle (Acts 1:13...
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Although relatively little archaeological work has been done on the site of the alleged cenaculum in...
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Chapter One introduces the study by setting out an understanding of sacred space using social anthro...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies,...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
This dissertation examines whether the Synoptic Jesus upheld the importance of Torah observance in h...
Chapter One introduces the study by setting out an understanding of sacred space using social anthro...
This article indicates how the two cultural features of religion and covenantal praxis helped foster...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
This article explores the origins of the earliest Jerusalem believers’ communal lifestyle (Acts 1:13...
This is Part III of a multi-part article. This Part advances the thesis that the practice of commun...
This next part of my study: 1) depicts in greater depth the innovative, securing economic structures...
This paper first considers the objections which have been raised against the long-standing earlier v...
This article investigates the origins and development of the earliest Jesus movements within the con...
Although relatively little archaeological work has been done on the site of the alleged cenaculum in...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine...
Chapter One introduces the study by setting out an understanding of sacred space using social anthro...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies,...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
This dissertation examines whether the Synoptic Jesus upheld the importance of Torah observance in h...
Chapter One introduces the study by setting out an understanding of sacred space using social anthro...
This article indicates how the two cultural features of religion and covenantal praxis helped foster...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...