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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... suggests three factors that contributed to this : a loss of faith in evolutionary naturalism ; a reaction against the purely historical method that claimed complete objectivity and believed in the adequacy of bare facts to disclose the ...
... suggests three factors that contributed to this : a loss of faith in evolutionary naturalism ; a reaction against the purely historical method that claimed complete objectivity and believed in the adequacy of bare facts to disclose the ...
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... suggests two separate modes of revelation . The fact is that God's word is his deed , and his deed is his word . We would therefore be more accurate if we spoke of the deed - word revelation . God's deed is his word . Ezekiel describes ...
... suggests two separate modes of revelation . The fact is that God's word is his deed , and his deed is his word . We would therefore be more accurate if we spoke of the deed - word revelation . God's deed is his word . Ezekiel describes ...
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... suggests primarily sorrow for sin; metanoia suggests a change of mind; the Hebrew idea involves the turning around of the whole person toward God. Apocalyptic literature placed little emphasis on conversion. Israel was the people of God ...
... suggests primarily sorrow for sin; metanoia suggests a change of mind; the Hebrew idea involves the turning around of the whole person toward God. Apocalyptic literature placed little emphasis on conversion. Israel was the people of God ...
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... suggests that he will be a superhuman person , far more than a Davidic king . The Psalms of Solomon , written less ... suggest an event terminating this age and initiating the Age to Come . It is notable that John's announcement ...
... suggests that he will be a superhuman person , far more than a Davidic king . The Psalms of Solomon , written less ... suggest an event terminating this age and initiating the Age to Come . It is notable that John's announcement ...
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... suggests primarily sorrow for sin ; metanoia suggests a change of mind ; the Hebrew idea involves the turning around of the whole person toward God . Apocalyptic literature placed little emphasis on conversion . Israel was the people of ...
... suggests primarily sorrow for sin ; metanoia suggests a change of mind ; the Hebrew idea involves the turning around of the whole person toward God . Apocalyptic literature placed little emphasis on conversion . Israel was the people of ...
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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