How new is the New Testament? : first-century Judaism and the emergence of Christianity / Donald A. Hagner.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781540960412
- 1540960412
- 225.6 23
- BS2315 .H28 2018
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Presbyterian Theological Seminary G | Non Fiction | 225.6 HAGH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 30999 |
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225.6 FELP Power, service, humility : | 225.6 FOSB Between experience and interpretation : | 225.6 GRA G The Gospels : | 225.6 HAGH How new is the New Testament? : | 225.6 HUN I Interpreting the New Testament / | 225.6 LAK T The Text of the New Testament / | 225.6 LONR Rhetoric at the boundaries : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The question of continuity and discontinuity -- The Gospels of Mark and Matthew -- The Gospel of Luke -- The Acts of the Apostles -- The Gospel of John and the Johannine letters -- The Pauline corpus -- Hebrews and the Catholic letters -- The Apocalypse -- Newness in the New Testament : continuity and discontinuity.
"A senior New Testament scholar tackles the issue of how distinct early Christianity is from the formative Judaism from which it emerged"--
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