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Peter: Disciple, Apostle, Martyr by Oscar Cullman
The Jesus Myth by G. A. Wells
John and the Synoptics (Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium)
Gospel of Thomas: The Hidden Sayings of Jesus by Marvin Meyer
The Psychological Origins of the Resurrection Myth by Jack A. Kent
Diary of Prayer: Daily Meditations on the Parables of Jesus by J. Barrie Shepherd
The Criteria for Authenticity in Historical-Jesus Research: Previous Discussion and New Proposals (Journal for the Study by Stanley E. Porter
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I posted a message to the group on Sunday but no responses yet. I have not looked into this side of LibraryThing as much as you may have done so you might be able to tell me if I've missed something. I was wondering why, in my view at least, the Group cites only a handful of titles in common and those at the most (2). I glanced at one of your boxes and recognized several of your titles on my shelf as well but they don't appear as titles "in common" in the Group. Or does the list only show titles that all members of the group share?
Just point me to a FAQ or other if there's something obvious I've missed that would answer this for me. (I am so totally in over-learning mode at work every day with online things that I find myself at near burn-out point after-hours and like things to work just right the first time for me without having to look things up.
Thanks
Neil
posted by neilgodfrey at 5:45 am (EST) on Dec 12, 2006
Nice to see that you signed up.
No surprise about two of those we have exclusively in common. You recommended Edouard Massaux to me.
I need to do an update of my library but am busy in trial. Also interested to check your library out.
posted by Layman at 3:25 pm (EST) on Dec 6, 2006