- The
concept was
introduced to
scholarly circles in 1961 by
Rabbi Samuel Sandmel (1911–1979) of the
Hebrew Union College in a
paper of the same title, where...
- and
there have been
several novels about Paul (by
Shalom Asch and
Samuel Sandmel).
Jewish philosophers (including
Baruch Spinoza, Leo Shestov, and Jacob...
- Jerusalem, and ends with his own
experience of how God
changed his life (
Sandmel, 1979).
According to Easton's
Bible Dictionary, This epistle, it has been...
-
Christian action') or
socially customary ('Christian name'). Compare:
Sandmel,
Samuel (1967). We Jews and You Christians: An
Inquiry Into Attitudes....
- the
original on
October 30, 2017.
Retrieved Aug 19, 2018.
Sandmel (1979), p. 22–23. [
Sandmel notes that Philo's use of
numbers differs entirely from gematria...
- Salibi,
Kamal (1985), "The
Bible Came from Arabia",
Jonathan Cape, London.
Sandmel,
Samuel (1973),
Alone Atop the Mountain,
Garden City, NY: Doubleday,...
- 2013.
Official website Interview by
Michael Limnios at Blues.gr, 2012 Ben
Sandmel, From
Country to City:
Blues in the
Florida Parishes and
Baton Rouge: article...
- N. Beck, Bibliowicz, L. Freudman, J. Gager, M. E. Isaacs, T. Perry, S.
Sandmel,
Williamson Bibliowicz, Abel M. (2019). Jewish-Christian
Relations – The...
- as the most
important anti-Judaizing text of
early Christianity.
Samuel Sandmel says that
rather than
vilifying Judaism, or the Jews of that age, the Epistle...
-
Gospel of John as
evidence of
Christian charges of deicide. As
Samuel Sandmel writes, "John is
widely regarded as
either the most anti-Semitic or at...