A Theology of the New TestamentLadd's magisterial work on New Testament theology has well served thousands of seminary students since its publication in 1974. Enhanced and updated here by Donald A Hagner, this comprehensive, standard evangelical text now features augmented bibliographies and two completely new chapters on subjects that Ladd himself wanted to treat in a revised edition—the theology of each of the Synoptic Evangelists and the issue of unity and diversity in the New Testament—written, respectively, by R. T. France and David Wenham. |
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... recognize the reality of revelation and the validity of the canon ; but their picture of Jesus shares the features of liberalism . They also employ the " systems of doctrine " method , Weiss going so far as to discover four different ...
... recognize the reality of revelation and the validity of the canon ; but their picture of Jesus shares the features of liberalism . They also employ the " systems of doctrine " method , Weiss going so far as to discover four different ...
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... recognized . We can accept the basic validity of Cullmann's approach without agreeing with him that the New Testa- ment shows no interest in questions of nature and being but only in " functional Christology . " Cullmann has published a ...
... recognized . We can accept the basic validity of Cullmann's approach without agreeing with him that the New Testa- ment shows no interest in questions of nature and being but only in " functional Christology . " Cullmann has published a ...
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... recognizes the concept of Heilsgeschichte . 16 One of the characteristics of most of these books is that they use the ... recognized as the normative vehicle of revelation , and therefore as inspired . Gerhard Hasel has given us an ...
... recognizes the concept of Heilsgeschichte . 16 One of the characteristics of most of these books is that they use the ... recognized as the normative vehicle of revelation , and therefore as inspired . Gerhard Hasel has given us an ...
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... recognized . Our procedure therefore will not be a monochromatic treatment of the several redemptive themes , but will attempt to set forth the development , progress , and diversity of meanings that are embodied in the redemptive ...
... recognized . Our procedure therefore will not be a monochromatic treatment of the several redemptive themes , but will attempt to set forth the development , progress , and diversity of meanings that are embodied in the redemptive ...
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... recognized that he stood in the presence of a person of different quality from other human beings . Jesus neither 32. Wink meets this problem by viewing this verse as a later addition of the church . Ibid . , 25 . * See editor's note ...
... recognized that he stood in the presence of a person of different quality from other human beings . Jesus neither 32. Wink meets this problem by viewing this verse as a later addition of the church . Ibid . , 25 . * See editor's note ...
Contents
The Eschatological Kerygma | 364 |
The Church | 379 |
PAUL | 395 |
Introduction | 397 |
The Sources of Pauls Thought | 414 |
Humanity outside of Christ | 435 |
The Person of Christ | 446 |
The Work of Christ Atonement | 462 |
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The Son of God | 158 |
The Messianic Problem | 170 |
The Messianic Mission | 181 |
Eschatology | 193 |
Matthew Mark and Luke R T France | 212 |
THE FOURTH GOSPEL | 247 |
The Critical Problem | 249 |
The Johannine Dualism | 259 |
Christology | 273 |
Eternal Life | 290 |
The Christian Life | 306 |
The Holy Spirit | 322 |
Eschatology | 334 |
THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH | 345 |
The Critical Problem | 347 |
The Resurrection of Jesus | 351 |
The Work of Christ Justification | 476 |
The Pauline Psychology | 497 |
The New Life in Christ | 519 |
The Law | 536 |
The Christian Life | 553 |
The Church | 574 |
Eschatology | 593 |
HEBREWS AND THE GENERAL EPISTLES | 613 |
Hebrews | 615 |
James | 632 |
1 Peter | 638 |
2 Peter and Jude | 647 |
44 Johannine Epistles | 655 |
THE APOCALYPSE | 665 |
The Apocalypse | 667 |
Appendix Unity and Diversity in the New Testament David Wenham | 682 |
Authors | 719 |
The Bible and Other Ancient Writings | 723 |
Subjects | 755 |
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