New Testament Studies.

New Testament Studies.

The passing of an era/.--pp. 1-2. Traditions in ephesians/Markus Barth.--pp. 3-25. Early Christian and Rabbinic Liturgical affinities: exploring liturgical acculturation/Phillip Sigal.--pp. 63-90. On the relationship between matthew and luke/C.M. Tuckett.--pp. 130-142. I touch in reference to women in 1 timothy 2:12/George W. Knight III.--pp. 143-157. Jesus as God in the fourth gospel: the old testament background/Gunter Reim.--pp. 158-160. John and the synoptics the empty tomb stories/Frank Neirynck.--pp. 161-187. The central structure of johannine christology/W.R.G. Loader.--pp. 188-216. Letter and spirit: the foundation of pauline ethics/Stephen Westerholm.--pp. 229-248. Is not this the carpenter/Richard A. Batey.--pp. 249-258. The gospel of Peter: docetism reconsidered/Jerry McCant.--pp. 259-273. The guard at the tomb/William Lane Craig.--pp. 273-281. Grayston and herdan's c quantity formula and the authorship of the pastoral epistles/Thomas Arthur Robinson.--pp. 282-288. The thanksgivings of philemon and colossians/Terence Y. Mullins.--pp. 288-293. Sir Edwyn Hoskyns and the contemporary relevance of biblical theology/Reginald H. Fuller.--pp. 321-334. Mark 2: 1-3, 6: a bridge between Jesus and Paul on the question of the law/James D.G. Dunn.--pp. 395-415. The use of hebrew and aramaic in the greek new testament/Gerard Mussies.--pp. 416-432. Revelation 11: 1-13: its form, function, and contextual integration/Charles Homer Giblin.--pp. 433-459. Christology and the history of the johannine community in the prologue of the fourth gospel/John Painter.--pp. 460-474. Apostleship in the new testament as an historical and theological problem/Schuyler Brown.--pp. 474-480. The place of the emmaus story in Luke-acts/B.P. Robinson.--pp. 481-497. John 1:51 jewish apocalyptic and targumic tradition/Christopher Rowland.--pp. 498-507. The role of Peter in the fourth gospel/Arthur H. Maynard.--pp. 531-548. The alexandrian epistle of Jude/ John J. Gunther.--pp. 549-562. Jesus and theatre/Richard A. Batey.--pp. 563-574. The jewish public in luke-acts/Joseph B. Tyson.--pp. 574-583. Cynics and Christians/F. Gerald Downing.--pp. 584-593. Philippians 3: 20-21 a hymnic fragment/ John Reuman.--pp. 593-609. Tradition and redaction in John 12: 1-43/Kiyoshi Tsuchido.--pp. 609-619.

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