Understanding the Sacred Text; essays in honor of Morton S. Enslin on the Hebrew Bible and Christian beginnings. Edited by John Reumann. Advisory editorial committee: F. W. Beare [and others]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Valley Forge [Pa.] Judson Press [1972]Description: 256 p. port. 23 cmISBN:
  • 0817004874
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.6/6
LOC classification:
  • BS 413 .U5
Contents:
The sum of many parts, by T. V. Enslin.--A select bibliography of the writings of Morton Scott Enslin. (p. 21-26)--The ancient mind and ours, by S. Sandmel.--Midrash and the Old Testament, by B. S. Childs.--Nationalism; universalism in the book of Jeremiah, by H. M. Orlinsky.--Some remarks on the New English Bible, by W. F. Stinespring.--Sarepta in history and tradition, by J. B. Pritchard.--The synoptic apocalypse: Matthean version, by F. W. Beare.--The transfiguration in Mark: Epiphany or apocalyptic vision? By H. C. Kee.--Forms, motives, and omissions in Mark's account of the teaching of Jesus, by M. Smith.--The ending of the Gospel according to Mark in Ethiopic manuscripts, by B. M. Metzger.--The quest for the historical Baptist, by J. Reumann.--When Acts sides with John, by P. Parker.--The resurrection of Jesus Christ in the Book of Acts and in early Christian literature, by E. F. Harrison.--Eusebius and his Church history, by R. M. Grant.--Tabula gratulatoria.
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Includes bibliographical references.

The sum of many parts, by T. V. Enslin.--A select bibliography of the writings of Morton Scott Enslin. (p. 21-26)--The ancient mind and ours, by S. Sandmel.--Midrash and the Old Testament, by B. S. Childs.--Nationalism; universalism in the book of Jeremiah, by H. M. Orlinsky.--Some remarks on the New English Bible, by W. F. Stinespring.--Sarepta in history and tradition, by J. B. Pritchard.--The synoptic apocalypse: Matthean version, by F. W. Beare.--The transfiguration in Mark: Epiphany or apocalyptic vision? By H. C. Kee.--Forms, motives, and omissions in Mark's account of the teaching of Jesus, by M. Smith.--The ending of the Gospel according to Mark in Ethiopic manuscripts, by B. M. Metzger.--The quest for the historical Baptist, by J. Reumann.--When Acts sides with John, by P. Parker.--The resurrection of Jesus Christ in the Book of Acts and in early Christian literature, by E. F. Harrison.--Eusebius and his Church history, by R. M. Grant.--Tabula gratulatoria.

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