Anglican theological review /
edited by Massey H. Shepherd, Jr. and Edward C. Hobbs.
- Evanston, Illinois : Anglican Theological Review, 1974.
Contents no. 3 In tribute: Sherman Elbridge Johnson/ Massey H. Shepherd, Jr.-- pp. 5-14 On the synoptic problem: a new documentary theory/ Francis W. Beare-- pp. 15-28 The disciples and the crowds in the gospel of Matthew/ Paul S. Minear-- pp. 28-44 The death of Judas in St. Matthew's gospel/ William C. Van Unnik-- pp. 44-57 Theological use of locale in the fourth gospel/ Robert T. Fortna-- pp. 58-95 The Jews in the gospel of John/ Massey H. Shepherd, Jr. -- pp. 95-112 Jewish-Christian gospel tradition/ Gilles Quispel-- pp. 112-116 Gospel miracle story and modern miracle stories/ Edward C. Hobbs-- pp. 117-126 no. 4 Introduction/ W. Taylor Stevenson-- pp. 7-11 A sermon/ John Stone Jenkins-- pp. 12-20 Churches or missions/ David R. Cochran-- pp. 21-38 A response to: "churches or missions"/ Urban T. Holmes-- pp. 38-40 A response/ James McAlpine-- pp. 40-46 On becoming Christian: patternings preliminary to a theory of ministry/ Daniel M. Munn-- pp. 47-61 In "becoming Christians" is the becoming in the aorist or the imperfect: a response to Daniel Munn's paper/ O.C. Edwards, Jr.-- pp. 61-68 The mission of the church in contemporary American culture/ Earl H. Brill-- pp. 69-84 Response to " the mission of the church in contemporary American culture by Earl H. Brill/ Tony Stoneburner-- pp. 84-91 Toward a prolegomenon to an apologetic theology/ Shunji F. Nishi-- pp. 92-117 Response to "toward a prolegomenon to an apologetic theology" by Shunji Nishi/ Thom W. Blair-- pp. 117-123 Agony and confusion as mission/ Urban T. Holmes-- pp. 124-135