Gospel Perspectives, Volume II: Studies of History and Tradition in the Four Gospels
Contents: David E. Aune, "The Problem of the Genre of the Gospels: A Critique of C.H. Talbert's What Is a Gospel?" pp.9-60; R.J. Banks, "Setting 'The...
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Contents: David E. Aune, "The Problem of the Genre of the Gospels: A Critique of C.H. Talbert's What Is a Gospel?" pp.9-60; R.J. Banks, "Setting 'The Quest for the Historical Jesus' in a Broader Framework," pp.61-82; D.A. Carson, "Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel: After Dodd, What?" pp.83-146; Bruce Chilton, "Announcement in Nazara: An Analysis of Luke 4:16-21" pp.147-172; William Lane Craig, "The Empty Tomb of Jesus" pp.173-200; Stephen C. Farris, "On Discerning Semitic Sources in Luke1-2" pp.201-238; Stephen C. Farris, "On Discerning Semitic Sources in Luke 1-2," pp.201-238; R.T. France, "Scripture, Tradition and the History of the Infancy Narratives of Matthew" pp.239-266; Gerhard Maier, "Johannes Und Matthäus - Zwiespalt Order Viergestalt Des Evangeliums," pp.267-292; Grant R. Osborne, "John 21: Test Case for History and Redaction in the Resurrection Narratives," pp.329-344; Philip Barton Payne, "The Authenticity of the Parables of Jesus," pp.329-344; and David Wenham, "Paul and the Synoptic Apocalypse," pp.345-375.
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- Pages:375 pages
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- Publisher:JSOT Press
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- Language:eng
- ISBN10:0905774310
- ISBN13:9780905774312
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