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John Drane’s Introducing the New Testament has long been recognized as probably the most authoritative and accessible survey of the subject, both for students and for general readers. The latest revision of this classic work takes full account of recent scholarly developments in areas such as the historical Jesus, the theologies of the four Gospels, and the role of St Paul in the transformation...

Greek philosophy had few points of contact with the mass of the people, who were not highly intellectual and had little opportunity for the leisurely pursuit of personal morality. Many people found it more natural to make sense of life in terms of religion, but for those who took Hellenism seriously, few certainties could remain. While the philosophers had produced systems of thought that were often incomprehensible, they had also questioned many traditional religious beliefs. There were
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