Church formation in the history of early Christianity emanated from the kerygma about Jesus after his death. The kerygma was based on memories of Jesus which were used in the Christian cult as both explanation and apology for the encountering of God through the traditions about� the crucified, buried, resurrected, and ascended Jesus. The aim of the article is to argue that the term �the Twelve� served as a self-reference of the earliest Jesus group in Jerusalem. They regarded themselves as �apostles� and "prophets� of the �new Israel�, analogous to the twelve patriarchs in the Hebrew Scriptures. Reconstructing a trail from Jesus to the earliest group in Jerusalem to Paul, the article demonstrates a fundamental difference between Paul and th...
My thesis offers a comparison of the Minor Prophets commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril...
This article discusses what it meant for Jesus’ disciples to be disciples of a prophet and, conseque...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
The aricle consists ofive argumentaive sections. The first deals with the textual evidence with rega...
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...
The group of the Twelve is mentioned 28 times in the Synoptic Gospels. However, the Evangelists were...
<span>Jesus was born in Palestine. He was the main determinant for the foundation of a religio...
This article engages with two recent monographs and three shorter publications to offer a fresh appr...
The aim of this article is to argue that, although the “crowd ” and the “gentiles ” do not fulfill t...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
This article intends to contribute to the understanding of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. The author s...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
The different aspects of the influential nature of Jesus' life were handed down only after his death...
The article takes issue with recent attempts to deny that the New Testament Gospels were addressed t...
My thesis offers a comparison of the Minor Prophets commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril...
This article discusses what it meant for Jesus’ disciples to be disciples of a prophet and, conseque...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
The aricle consists ofive argumentaive sections. The first deals with the textual evidence with rega...
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...
The group of the Twelve is mentioned 28 times in the Synoptic Gospels. However, the Evangelists were...
<span>Jesus was born in Palestine. He was the main determinant for the foundation of a religio...
This article engages with two recent monographs and three shorter publications to offer a fresh appr...
The aim of this article is to argue that, although the “crowd ” and the “gentiles ” do not fulfill t...
The letters of Paul speak more frequently of the resurrected and exalted Jesus than they do of the e...
This article intends to contribute to the understanding of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. The author s...
<strong>The historical Jesus, the Jesus movement and the birth of the church. </strong>T...
The different aspects of the influential nature of Jesus' life were handed down only after his death...
The article takes issue with recent attempts to deny that the New Testament Gospels were addressed t...
My thesis offers a comparison of the Minor Prophets commentaries of Theodore of Mopsuestia and Cyril...
This article discusses what it meant for Jesus’ disciples to be disciples of a prophet and, conseque...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...