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Biblical theology of the New Testament / Peter Stuhlmacher; edited by  Daniel P. Bailey

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2018‎Description: xxxiv, 935 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 97808028408060802840809
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2397  .S873 2018
Contents:
Book one: The origin and character of the New Testament proclamation -- Part one: The proclamation of Jesus -- Part two: The proclamation of the early church -- Part three: The proclamation of Paul -- Part four: The proclamation in the period after Paul -- Part five: The proclamation of the synoptic gospels -- Part six: The proclamation of John and his school -- Book two: The problem of the canon and the center of scripture -- The formation of the two-part Christian canon -- The center of scripture -- The canon and its interpretation -- Recent work and future prospects
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Book one: The origin and character of the New Testament proclamation -- Part one: The proclamation of Jesus -- Part two: The proclamation of the early church -- Part three: The proclamation of Paul -- Part four: The proclamation in the period after Paul -- Part five: The proclamation of the synoptic gospels -- Part six: The proclamation of John and his school -- Book two: The problem of the canon and the center of scripture -- The formation of the two-part Christian canon -- The center of scripture -- The canon and its interpretation -- Recent work and future prospects

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