In this text, Joachim Jeremias explores the variety of ways of interpreting the parables of Jesus, including their translation; the way different audiences altered the parables Jesus told; and the …
It was a signal honour for me be invited to deliver the four lectures which this little book contains as the Hewett lectures of 1963. at union Theological Seminary Cambridge and And over; Episcopal…
If there's anything you want to know about life in first-century Jerusalem, you'll find it in Jeremias's classic study. Delving into economic and social conditions during New Testament times, he di…
The author argues that the historical truth can be detected beneath the tradition preserved in the New Testament about the last supper. It was a climax of a series of messianic meals, this time a p…
This book is a major contribution to the continuing debate on whether the baptism of infants is legitimately a Christian sacrament. Material for the study has increased in an unexpected manner in r…
In addition to the sayings of our Lord recorded in the Gospels, many are to be found in other sources: other parts of the New Testament, the Papyri, and the Fathers, as well as the apocryphal gospe…
This book is presented as a major contribution to the New Testament study for its own sake, and as a study of the basis for the Christian missionary enterprise. It offers, first, "three important n…
The parables of Jesus have come down to us through the centuries in altered from, their true meaning hidden beneath layers of translation and interpretation.
The Author undertakaes to show that all the parallels to the Fourth Gospel which have been cited from other literatures only the Jewish ones are strictly relevant, becauses John's Christology is ex…
Adressing fundamental issues in the study of the historical Jesus and the interpretation of the New Testament, the author's essays included here maintain their foundational significance. His penetr…