James, the Brother of Jesus: Recovering T :Vol I – Robert H. Eisenman

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In a work of detection based on a lifetime of research, a co-author of “The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered” identifies the “missing link” between Judaism and early Christianity as James the Just, the brother of Jesus. Professor Eisenman argues that, as the leader of all opposition groups in Jerusalem, James – a figure almost entirely marginalized in the New Testament – was the heir to Jesus and the true successor in Palestine to the movement we now call Christianity.`

Hardcover, in excellent condition very good ++, dust wrapper in very good ++ condition. Now covered in a protective cellophane for extra protection. Internally NO ink inscriptions, all 1074 pages crisp, clean nd fresh. Indeed a most pleasing copy. See our own photograph for quality control of this book.

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SKU: 9780571175734 Category: Title: James, the Brother of Jesus: Recovering T :Vol I
Author: Robert H. Eisenman
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Year: 1997
ISBN10: 0571175732
ISBN13: 9780571175734
Condition: Mint
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 1452

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In a work of detection based on a lifetime of research, a co-author of “The Dead Sea Scrolls Uncovered” identifies the “missing link” between Judaism and early Christianity as James the Just, the brother of Jesus. Professor Eisenman argues that, as the leader of all opposition groups in Jerusalem, James – a figure almost entirely marginalized in the New Testament – was the heir to Jesus and the true successor in Palestine to the movement we now call Christianity.`

Hardcover, in excellent condition very good ++, dust wrapper in very good ++ condition. Now covered in a protective cellophane for extra protection. Internally NO ink inscriptions, all 1074 pages crisp, clean nd fresh. Indeed a most pleasing copy. See our own photograph for quality control of this book.

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Weight 1.91 kg
Dimensions 23.6 × 16 × 7.1 cm

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