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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kent L Yinger , Craig a EvansPublisher: Cascade Books Imprint: Cascade Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9781666723786ISBN 10: 1666723789 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 19 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI am excited that Kent has written this book and believe it will be an excellent, very accessible contribution for Christian readers, especially pastors and the like, who may not realize just how mistaken are the prevailing tropes about Pharisees in Christian culture. . . . For people of good will, this should be a very welcome resource, both as a historically based corrective and a way forward for thinking and talking about Jewish people and groups. --Mark D. Nanos, author of Reading Paul within Judaism With wit, creativity, and accessibility, Yinger paints a renewed portrait of the Pharisees that provides a much-needed corrective to deeply ingrained common mischaracterizations. Yinger's expertise as teacher is evident in the design of this volume. I look forward to recommending this exceptional resource to all students of the Bible! --Jennifer M. Matheny, Nazarene Theological Seminary Yinger performs an unusual and helpful service to the academy and church in this detailed, well-researched book. . . . If you read this book, you will not think of Pharisees the same way. I am grateful to Dr. Yinger for producing such an accessible and valuable resource. I will recommend it to colleagues far and wide. --Charles J. Conniry Jr., Western Seminary Yinger sifts afresh through the literary witnesses to the Pharisees, helping us see them as a bona fide religious movement with comprehensible--and even commendable--goals. . . . The cumulative result of this careful work is a platform from which to assess when we speak truthfully about Pharisees and discern when we perpetuate defamation--a goal to which all ethically minded people must aspire. --David A. deSilva, Ashland Theological Seminary Stereotypes of Pharisees as hypocritical and legalistic self-righteous moralists have fueled anti-Semitism and bad readings of the Bible for far too long. . . . Yinger makes an excellent contribution to serve that need, examining the range of ancient texts that talk about Pharisees for the benefit of students, pastors, and general readers of the Bible. This is the first book I would hand someone who was interested in understanding the Pharisees of antiquity. --Nijay K. Gupta, Northern Seminary I am excited that Kent has written this book and believe it will be an excellent, very accessible contribution for Christian readers, especially pastors and the like, who may not realize just how mistaken are the prevailing tropes about Pharisees in Christian culture. . . . For people of good will, this should be a very welcome resource, both as a historically based corrective and a way forward for thinking and talking about Jewish people and groups. --Mark D. Nanos, author of Reading Paul within Judaism With wit, creativity, and accessibility, Yinger paints a renewed portrait of the Pharisees that provides a much-needed corrective to deeply ingrained common mischaracterizations. Yinger's expertise as teacher is evident in the design of this volume. I look forward to recommending this exceptional resource to all students of the Bible! --Jennifer M. Matheny, Nazarene Theological Seminary Yinger performs an unusual and helpful service to the academy and church in this detailed, well-researched book. . . . If you read this book, you will not think of Pharisees the same way. I am grateful to Dr. Yinger for producing such an accessible and valuable resource. I will recommend it to colleagues far and wide. --Charles J. Conniry Jr., Western Seminary Yinger sifts afresh through the literary witnesses to the Pharisees, helping us see them as a bona fide religious movement with comprehensible--and even commendable--goals. . . . The cumulative result of this careful work is a platform from which to assess when we speak truthfully about Pharisees and discern when we perpetuate defamation--a goal to which all ethically minded people must aspire. --David A. deSilva, Ashland Theological Seminary Stereotypes of Pharisees as hypocritical and legalistic self-righteous moralists have fueled anti-Semitism and bad readings of the Bible for far too long. . . . Yinger makes an excellent contribution to serve that need, examining the range of ancient texts that talk about Pharisees for the benefit of students, pastors, and general readers of the Bible. This is the first book I would hand someone who was interested in understanding the Pharisees of antiquity. --Nijay K. Gupta, Northern Seminary Author InformationKent L. Yinger, retired Professor of New Testament at Portland Seminary (George Fox University), is the author of The New Perspective on Paul: An Introduction (2011) and God and Human Wholeness: Perfection in Biblical and Theological Tradition (2019). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |