Authors | James H. Charlesworth
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James H. Charlesworth
James H. Charlesworth is George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature at Princeton Theological Seminary and Director and Editor of the Princeton Theological Seminary Dead Sea Scrolls Project. He recently completed a critical t ... Read more

Books by James H. Charlesworth

The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha : Apocalyptic Literature and Testaments: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
The Dead Sea Scrolls, Volume 2: Damascus Document, War Scroll, and Related Documents: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
The Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls : Volume 3, the Scrolls and Christian Origins: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
The Pseudepigrapha and Early Biblical Interpretation: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
Jewish and Christian Scriptures: The Function Of 'canonical' And 'non-canonical' Religious Texts: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
Jesus Research: The Gospel Of John In Historical Inquiry: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
Has Psalm 156 Been Found?: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
Sacra Scriptura: How Non-Canonical Texts Functioned in Early Judaism and Early Christianity: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
The Unperceived Continuity Of Isaiah: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
Jesus As Mirrored In John: The Genius In The New Testament: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
The Earliest Christian Hymnbook: The Odes of Solomon: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
OLD TESTAMENT PSEUDEPIGRAPHA VOL 1: by James H. Charlesworth, James H.
by James H. Charlesworth, James H.
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha Vol. 2: by James H. Charlesworth, James H.
by James H. Charlesworth, James H.
The Historical Jesus: An Essential Guide: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth
Resurrection: The Origin and Future of a Biblical Doctrine: by James H. Charlesworth
by James H. Charlesworth