Publisher's Synopsis
"Books Which Influenced Our Lord and His Apostles," originally published in 1891, explores the literary and historical context surrounding the life of Jesus and his apostles. John Ebenezer Honeyman Thomson delves into the various texts and traditions that may have shaped their understanding and teachings. This work offers insights into the intellectual environment of the time, examining potential influences from Jewish, Greek, and Roman sources.
This is a valuable resource for students of theology, religious history, and biblical studies, providing a deeper understanding of the historical and literary landscape in which Christianity emerged. It remains relevant for anyone interested in the intellectual roots of Christian thought and the historical context of the New Testament.
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