James H. Charlesworth
28 books on FireSoul
James H. Charlesworth (b. 1940) has authored 28 books including Hillel and Jesus, The Pseudepigrapha and early biblical interpretation, and How Barisat bellowed. Their work covers Bible, Christianity, and Criticism, interpretation. It draws from the Judaism tradition.
Books
Glory of the Invisible God
Two Powers in Heaven Traditions and Early Christology
Persian Influence on Daniel and Jewish …
Sacred Texts and Paradigmatic Revolutions
The Hermeneutical Worlds of the Qumran Sectarian Manuscripts...
Jesus Research: New Methodologies and Perceptions …
Jesus and Temple
textual and archaeological explorations
The pseudepigrapha and Christian origins
Essays from the Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas
Jewish and Christian scriptures
the function of "canonical" and "non-canonical" religious te...
The good and evil serpent
The Symbolism and Meaning of the Serpent in the Ancient Worl...
The Bible and the Dead Sea …
The Scrolls and Christian Origins (Bile and the Dead Sea Scr...
The Bible and the Dead Sea …
Scripture and the Scrolls
Light in a spotless mirror
Reflections on Wisdom Traditions in Judaism and Early Christ...
The Millennium Guide for Pilgrims to …
The Dead Sea scrolls and Christian …
In Celebration of the Jubilee Year of the Discovery of Qumra...
Critical reflections on the Odes of …
How Barisat bellowed
folklore, humor, and iconography in the Jewish apocalypses a...
Hillel and Jesus
comparative studies of two major religious leaders
Jesus' Jewishness
Exploring the Place of Jesus in Early Judaism
The Old and New Testaments
Their Relationship and the "Intertestamental" Literature (Fa...
The Lord's Prayer and other prayer …
Overcoming fear between Jews and Christians
The Pseudepigrapha and early biblical interpretation
Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls
Mysteries and revelations
apocalyptic studies since the Uppsala colloquium
Jews and Christians: Exploring the Past, …
exploring the past, present, and future
John and the Dead Sea scrolls
Jesus within Judaism
new light from exciting archaeological discoveries
The Old Testament pseudepigrapha & the …
prolegomena for the studyof Christian origins
John and Qumran