Reading the New Testament Today: An Introduction to New Testament StudyJohn Knox Press, 1978 - 164 pagini |
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Pagina 13
... never envisaged . In all adaptations of this kind we try to express the ' meaning ' of a statement in present - day terms . The adaptation must not be arbitrary or irresponsible : we are right to insist that there should be some ...
... never envisaged . In all adaptations of this kind we try to express the ' meaning ' of a statement in present - day terms . The adaptation must not be arbitrary or irresponsible : we are right to insist that there should be some ...
Pagina 62
... never been universally accepted , particularly by Roman Cath olic scholars who have tended until recently to support th earlier view that Matthew was the first to be written . Attempt are still made from time to time to offer ...
... never been universally accepted , particularly by Roman Cath olic scholars who have tended until recently to support th earlier view that Matthew was the first to be written . Attempt are still made from time to time to offer ...
Pagina 137
... never stands still , experience and ideas change , and so new questions arise and old ones have to be asked from a fresh standpoint . In every generation we face the task of understanding the New Testament for ourselves . Only in a ...
... never stands still , experience and ideas change , and so new questions arise and old ones have to be asked from a fresh standpoint . In every generation we face the task of understanding the New Testament for ourselves . Only in a ...
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Foreword SIT Introduction | 1 |
Asking Questions | 5 |
The Original Wording | 16 |
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