George Wesley Buchanan

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George Wesley Buchanan is Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC, USA.[1] He is on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Biblical Archaeology Review.[2]

[edit] Publications

  • Buchanan, George (1941). Eschatology and the "End of days". University of Chicago. OCLC 1701413. 
  • Buchanan, George (1964). Too late to sacrifice. Pulpit Digest Pub. Co.. OCLC 30935594. 
  • Buchanan, George (1965). Midrashim pré-Tannaïtes. Paris: Librairie Lecoffre. OCLC 31498665. 
  • Buchanan, George (1972). To the Hebrews. Garden City: Doubleday. ISBN 0385029950. 
  • Buchanan, George (1978). Revelation and redemption : Jewish documents of deliverance from the fall of Jerusalem to the death of Naḥmanides. OCLC 4859611. 
  • Buchanan, George (1978). The prophet's mantle in the nation's capital. University Press of America. ISBN 0819105457. 
  • Buchanan, George (1980). Worship, feasts and ceremonies in the early Jewish-Christian church. Cambridge University Press. OCLC 30985531. 
  • Buchanan, George (1984). Jesus, the King and His Kingdom. Macon: Mercer. ISBN 0865540721. 
  • Buchanan, George (1987). Typology and the Gospel. University Press of America. ISBN 0819163775. 
  • Buchanan, George (1992). Biblical and Theological Insights from Ancient and Modern Civil Law. Lewiston: E. Mellen Press. ISBN 0773496017. 
  • Buchanan, George (1993). New Testament Eschatology. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN 0773423788. 
  • Buchanan, George (1993). The Book of Revelation. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN 0773423656. 
  • Buchanan, George (1994). Introduction to Intertextuality. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN 0773423877. 
  • Buchanan, George (1999). The Book of Daniel. Lewiston: Mellen Biblical Press. ISBN 0773424709. 
  • Buchanan, George (2003). Jewish Messianic movements : from AD 70 to AD 1300: documents from the fall of Jerusalem to the end of the Crusades. Wipf and Stock Pub.. ISBN 1592443826. 

[edit] References

  1. ^ Seminary Personnel. Wesley Theological Seminary (2007). Retrieved on 2007-05-10.
  2. ^ Masthead. Biblical Archaeology Review. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.

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