Hugh J. Schonfield - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

  • An Old Hebrew Text of St. Matthew's Gospel, Translated (translator, with notes and appendices)
  • Letters to Frederick Tennyson (editor)
  • The New Hebrew Typography
  • The Authentic Photograph of Christ (by Kazimir de Proszynski; editor and author of "historical supplement")
  • For the Train: Five Poems and a Tale (by Lewis Carroll; arranged poem order, wrote preface)
  • The Book of British Industries
  • The History of Jewish Christianity from the First to the Twentieth Century(1936)
  • Richard Burton, Explorer
  • Ferdinand De Lesseps
  • According to the Hebrews
  • Travels in Tartary and Thibet
  • Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • The Suez Canal
  • Jesus: A Biography
  • The Treaty of Versailles
  • Readings from the Apocryphal Gospels
  • Judaism and World Order
  • Italy and Suez
  • This Man Was Right: Woodrow Wilson Speaks Again
  • The Jew of Tarsus: An Unorthodox Portrait of Paul
  • Saints Against Caesar: The Rise and Reactions of the First Christian Community
  • Lost Book of Nativity of John
  • The Suez Canal in World Affairs
  • Secrets of the Dead Sea Scrolls: Studies Towards their Solution
  • The Song of Songs
  • The Bible Was Right: An Astonishing Examination of the New Testament
  • A Popular Dictionary of Judaism
  • A History of Biblical Literature
  • The Passover Plot: New Light on the History of Jesus
  • Reader's A-to-Z Bible Companion
  • Those Incredible Christians
  • Suez Canal in Peace and War
  • Politics of God
  • The Jesus Party
  • For Christ's Sake
  • The Shroud of Turin
  • The Original New Testament (originally published in 1958 as The Authentic New Testament, updated and re-published under this title in 1985)
  • The Essene Odyssey
  • After the Cross
  • Proclaiming the Messiah
  • The Mystery of the Messiah
  • Jesus: Man and Messiah

Articles

  • Wells as religious humanist

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