History of RomeBook Club Associates, 1978 - 431 pagine |
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Pagina 259
... Jesus himself . And , contrary to pessimistic estimates , the main lines of his career and thinking and teaching can to some considerable extent be reconstructed . When Jesus was still a boy , the core of Palestine was directly annexed ...
... Jesus himself . And , contrary to pessimistic estimates , the main lines of his career and thinking and teaching can to some considerable extent be reconstructed . When Jesus was still a boy , the core of Palestine was directly annexed ...
Pagina 262
... Jesus as Son of God . All Israelites were in a sense Sons of God , though the term had tended to be applied to great secular and spiritual leaders . But Jesus , whose mother was Mary the wife of Joseph , was believed to have no father ...
... Jesus as Son of God . All Israelites were in a sense Sons of God , though the term had tended to be applied to great secular and spiritual leaders . But Jesus , whose mother was Mary the wife of Joseph , was believed to have no father ...
Pagina 267
... Jesus , he adopted the un - Jewish practice of enlisting women to help him in his ministry , he wrote somewhat sourly about sex . But the characteristic of Paul which most greatly struck the imagination of those who came after him was ...
... Jesus , he adopted the un - Jewish practice of enlisting women to help him in his ministry , he wrote somewhat sourly about sex . But the characteristic of Paul which most greatly struck the imagination of those who came after him was ...
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Rome and Etruria | 7 |
The Etruscan Monarchy | 18 |
Regal and Republican Rome | 30 |
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