The Interpretation of the New Testament, 1861-1961A masterly survey of the subject of New Testament criticism, showing its historical development, the movements of thought, the contrasting personalities of scholars, and the permanent contributions made by various schools, ending with an assessment of the position today. |
Contents
CHALLENGE TO ORTHODOXY | 1 |
THE NEW TESTAMENT AND HISTORY | 33 |
WHAT THE NEW TESTAMENT SAYS | 61 |
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