Journal of the Jesus Movement in its Jewish Setting: from the first to the seventh century (JJMJS)
ISSN: 2374-7862 (print)
ISSN: 2374-7870 (online
ISSN: 2374-7862 (print)
ISSN: 2374-7870 (online
JJMJS is a new interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal, published in cooperation with Eisenbrauns.
A rich variety of Jewish and Christian traditions and identities mutually shaped one another in the centuries-long course of Roman Late Antiquity. A no less rich variety of scholarly approaches – from the history of Christian Origins to that of the late empire, from archaeology to Dead Sea Scrolls, from Rabbinics to Patristics – has in recent years converged upon this period, the better to understand its religious and social dynamics. JJMJS seeks to facilitate and to encourage such scholarly investigations across disciplinary boundaries, and to make the results of cutting-edge research available to a worldwide audience.
JJMJS is free of charge with complete open access. The journal is published in cooperation with Eisenbrauns and will be available in hard copy, which can be ordered from Eisenbrauns.
JJMJS Issue 1 (2014)
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elgvin_gabriel_inscription.pdf Download File
nanos_pauls_non-jews.pdf Download File
roth_shared_interpretive_traditions.pdf Download File
ruzer_the_epistle_of_james.pdf Download File
klawans_heresy_without_orthodoxy.pdf Download File
zetterholm_alternate_visions_of_judaism.pdf Download File
evans_jant_review.pdf
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