New Testament Studies.

New Testament Studies.

The two-source theory at an impasse/M.E. Boismard, O.P.--pp.[1]-17. The use of tradition in John 12:44-50/Peder Borgen.--pp.[18]-35. Fresh light on the lost sheep and the lost coin/J. Duncan M.Derrett.--pp.[36]-60. The source of the christology in colossians/J.C. O'Neill.--pp.[87]-100. Coordinated sayings and parables in the synoptic gospels: analysis versus theories/Olof Linton.--pp.[139]-163. The sociological interpretation of the new testament: the present state of research/Robin Scroggs.--pp.[164]-179. Suggestion, negative response, and positive action in St. John's portrayal of Jesus.--pp.[197]-211. Hope as the motivation of love: 1 peter 3:9-12/John Piper.--pp.[212]-231. Textual criticism, assimilation and the synoptic gospels/J.K. Elliott.--pp. 231-242. A quantitative metrical analysis of the philippians hymn/Barbara Eckman.--pp. 258-266. Inner and outer cleansing at qumran as a background to new testament baptism/B.E. Thiering.--pp. 266-277. Worship, feasts and ceremonies in the early jewish-christian church/george Wesley Buchanan.--pp.[279]-297. Marriage and the samaritan woman/Calum M. Carmichael.--pp.[332]-346. Pauline inconsistency: 1 corinthians 9: 19-23 and galatians 2: 11-14/ Peter Richardson.--pp.[347]-362. The old Testament quotations in hebrews/J.C. McCullough.--pp.[363]-379. The galileans in the light of Josephus' vita/Sean Freyne.--pp.[397]-413. The son of man and the messiah: a footnote/ Brian Mcneil.--pp. 419-421. John and the synoptics: some dimensions of the problem/D. Moody Smith.--pp.[425]-444. Dating the new testament/E. Earle Ellis.--pp.[487]-502. The welsh versions of the new testament, 1551-1620/Isaac Thomas.--pp.[503]-507. The main issues in the study of the testaments of the twelve patriarchs/M. De Jonge.--pp.[508]-524. The text of John and Mark in the writings of Chrysostom/Gordon D. Fee.--pp.[525]-547. The seeming inconsistency of the interpretation of the parable of the sower/P.B. Payne.--pp.[564]-568.

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