Essays in Biblical criticism and exegesis /
William Sanday (1843-1920) is best known today perhaps for his editing of a now classic work on the Synoptic Gospels and his co-authorship of a still-important commentary on the book of Romans (ICC). However, this great Oxford scholar also produced a large number of other important books and other w...
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Sheffield :
Sheffield Academic Press,
©2001.
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Colección: | Journal for the study of the New Testament. Supplement series ;
225. Classics in biblical and theological studies. Supplement series ; 2. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Biblical criticism : the fulness of revelation in the New Testament
- Methods of theology : the historical method
- The eschatology of the New Testament
- The interpretation of the Gospels as affected by the newer historical methods
- The conditions under which the Gospels were written, in their bearing upon some difficulties of the synoptic problem
- The New Testament background
- The language spoken in Palestine at the time of Our Lord
- Did Christ speak Greek?
- a rejoinder
- Greek influence on Christianity
- The parable of the labourers in the vineyard : Matthew 20.1-16
- A new work on the parables
- On the title, 'Son of Man'
- The injunctions of silence in the Gospels
- Some leading ideas in the theology of St. Paul
- St. Paul's equivalent for the 'kingdom of heaven'
- St. Paul the traveller
- The early visits of St. Paul to Jerusalem
- Paul's attitude towards Peter and James
- The text of the apostolic decree (Acts 15.29).