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Josephus, Judea, and Christian Origins : Methods and Categories
The task of collecting, arranging, and editing essays into the coherent sequence necessary for an effective book-long presentation brings with it many challenges. In this particular case the arrangement of Professor Masons papers into three parts is his own and will be subsequently explained in the author's introduction. The decision, however, to include a cumulative bibliography along with ancient sources, ancient persons and places, and modern author indices at the end of the volume needs to be explained. I will elaborate upon these choices after first noting the origins of the two chapters that have not been previously published elsewhere (please reference the permissions [pp. ix-x] for the origin of most of the essays in this volume):
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