Resourcing New Testament studies : literary, historical, and theological essays in honor of David L. Dungan
New York ; London : Clark, 2009
ISBN: 978-0-567-02754-2
Περιεχόμενα τόμου
- Charles H. Reynolds - David E. Linge - Ralph Norman - David R.Cartlidge- Seán E. MacEvenue, "David Laird Dungan's life and work :a cooperative essay on a collaborative scholar", 3-20:
- "A bibliography of works by David Laird Dungan", 21-23
- David B. Peabody, "Source and text criticism of the past : analogues for the present", 27-35
- Robert A. Derrenbacker, "The 'abridgement' of Matthew and Luke : Mark as epitome?', 36-45
- Allan J. MacNicol, "Has Goulder sunk Q? : on linguistic characteristics and the synoptic problem", 46-65
- Adrian M. Leske, "Jesus as a Nazoraios", 69-81
- Albert Fuchs, "More than David's son : Mark 12:35-37a ; Matthew 22:41-46 ; Luke 20:41-44", 82-95
- Samuel O. Abogunrin, "St. Matthew: the Gospel for all nations", 96-106
- J.S. Subramanian, "The Lord's Prayer in the Gospel of Matthew", 107-122
- William O. Walker, "Martha and Mary in the Third and Fourth Gospels : an exercise in source criticism", 123-135
- Joseph B. Tyson, "Luke and the trial of Jesus : a special source?", 136-148
- Jan Lambrecht, "Christ's good news for all : multiple emphases in Peter's speech of Acts 10:34b-43", 149-157
- William R. Farmer, "Reflections on Jesus and the New Testament canon", 161-178
- Birger Gerhardsson, "Christ in the ethical teaching of early Christianity", 179-189
- Hans H. Schroeder,"Universalism and unity of human rights : an ideal claim and practical behavior", 190-198