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Unity and diversity in the New Testament : an inquiry into the character of earliest Christianity / by James D.G. Dunn.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia : Westminster Press, c1977.Description: xvii, 470 p.; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 2397 .D86
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction. Unity in diversity: Kerygma or kerygmata?. Primitive confessional formulae. The role of tradition. The use of the Old Testament. Concepts of ministry. Patterns of worship. sacraments. Spirit and experience. Christ and christology. Diversity in unity?: Jewish christianity. Hellenistic Christianity. Apocaliptic Christianity. Early catholicism. The authority of the New Testament.
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Contents:

Introduction. Unity in diversity: Kerygma or kerygmata?. Primitive confessional formulae. The role of tradition. The use of the Old Testament. Concepts of ministry. Patterns of worship. sacraments. Spirit and experience. Christ and christology. Diversity in unity?: Jewish christianity. Hellenistic Christianity. Apocaliptic Christianity. Early catholicism. The authority of the New Testament.

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