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Devotion to Jesus and Historical Investigation. A Grateful, Clarifying and Critical Response to Professor Casey

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Hurtado, Larry W
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8
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2005-01-14T11:05:05Z
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2005-01-14T11:05:05Z
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2004
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It is obviously very gratifying to have my recent book (Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity, hereafter referred to as LJC) given the attention represented in Professor Casey’s commissioned review essay. It is all the more encouraging to receive such a gracious and positive estimate of it, along with a constructive engagement with some central matters, by a scholar of Professor Casey’s stature and competence. Given the limitations of space, and in respect for Professor Casey, in what follows I shall give particular attention to the matters highlighted in his discussion.
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Journal for the Study of the New Testament 27.1 (2004)
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ISSN 0142-064X
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/649
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The Continuum Publishing Group Ltd 2004
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Lord Jesus Christ
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Devotion
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Early Christianity
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Devotion to Jesus and Historical Investigation. A Grateful, Clarifying and Critical Response to Professor Casey
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Article
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