Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 28
... accept writings , but the inclusion of additional books which we longer regard as scriptural may in some cases show that books included were regarded as being on an equal footing The third type of evidence is derived from an analysis ...
... accept writings , but the inclusion of additional books which we longer regard as scriptural may in some cases show that books included were regarded as being on an equal footing The third type of evidence is derived from an analysis ...
Pagina 36
... accept that Canon , she has continued to define herself - at least partly in those terms , and declared her con- tinuity with the church of the past . In this sense the Canon can never be revised . It is a fact of history : we can no ...
... accept that Canon , she has continued to define herself - at least partly in those terms , and declared her con- tinuity with the church of the past . In this sense the Canon can never be revised . It is a fact of history : we can no ...
Pagina 144
... accept that they were not written by Paul and at points conflict with his teaching ? A partial solution to these problems is offered by those who advocate a revision of the Canon in order to eliminate disputed books . I have argued ...
... accept that they were not written by Paul and at points conflict with his teaching ? A partial solution to these problems is offered by those who advocate a revision of the Canon in order to eliminate disputed books . I have argued ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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accept ancient apostles Aramaic argued authorship baptism beginning biblical bread Bultmann C. H. Dodd Canon chapter Christ Christian Colossians concerned connexion contemporary contents Corinthians criterion of dissimilarity disciples documents earliest early church emphases evangelists evidence example fact faith form criticism Greek Hebrews historical Jesus ideas II Peter important interpretation Jewish John John's Jude judgement language later letters of Paul Lord's Prayer manuscripts Mark Mark's material Matthew and Luke meaning ment MICHIGAN ministry modern narrative Old Testament oral tradition original parable particular passages Paul's Peter preaching precise problem pseudepigraphy question readers redaction criticism reference resurrection Romans RSIT sayings of Jesus scholars scholarship SCM Press Scripture second century similar SIT RSI Spirit story synoptic gospels synoptic problem teaching of Jesus Testa textual criticism th gospels theological theory three gospels tion translation uncials UNIV variant verses words writings written