Review of Paul K. Moser (ed.), Jesus and Philosophy: New Essays [Book Review]

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (3) (2009)
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"Jesus and Philosophy is motivated, so the Preface tells us, by the following question: "What, if anything, does Jesus of Nazareth, the founder of the Christian movement, have to do with philosophy?" Following the editorial introduction, the book falls into three parts: I. Jesus in His First Century Thought Context II. Jesus and Medieval Philosophy III. Jesus in Contemporary Philosophy"

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