E. P. Sanders - Books and Articles

Books and Articles

These are some of the published works of Sanders:

  • The Tendencies of the Synoptic Tradition 1969 Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-07318-9
  • Paul and Palestinian Judaism 1977 SCM Press ISBN 0-8006-1899-8
  • Paul, the Law, and the Jewish People 1983 Augsburg Fortress Publishers ISBN 0-8006-1878-5. Русский перевод: "Павел, Закон и еврейский народ", в кн.: "Христос или Закон? Апостол Павел глазами новозаветной науки". М., РОССПЭН, 2006.
  • Jesus and Judaism 1985 SCM Press ISBN 0-334-02091-3
  • With Margaret Davies, Studying the Synoptic Gospels 1989 SCM Press ISBN 0-334-02342-4
  • Jewish Law from Jesus to the Mishnah 1990 SCM Press ISBN 0-334-02102-2
  • Paul 1991 Oxford Paperbacks ISBN 0-19-287679-1
  • Judaism: Practice and Belief 1992 SCM Press ISBN 0-334-02470-6
  • The Historical Figure of Jesus 1993 Penguin Books Ltd ISBN 0-14-014499-4
  • Paul: A Very Short Introduction 2001 Oxford Paperbacks ISBN 0-19-285451-8
  • "Jesus’ Galilee," Fair Play: Diversity and Conflicts in Early Christianity. In, Essays in Honor of Heikki Räisänen, eds. Ismo Dunderberg, Kari Syreeni, Christopher Tuckett (Leiden: Brill 2001), pp. 3-41.
  • "Jesus’ Relation to Sepphoris," Sepphoris in Galilee. In, Crosscurrents of Culture, eds. Rebecca Martin Nagy, Eric M. Meyers, Carol L. Meyers, and Zeev Weiss (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1996), pp. 75–9.

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