The New Testament speaks
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Author / Creator: | Barker, Glenn W., 1920-1984. |
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Edition: | [1st ed.]. |
Imprint: | New York, Harper & Row [1969] |
Description: | 448 pages maps 25 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13239098 |
Table of Contents:
- The New Testament speaks
- The New Testament canon
- From prologue to epilogue--the drama of history
- Preface to the Gospels
- The story of Jesus
- The Jerusalem church
- Stephen and the mission of the Hellenists
- Paul and the church of the Gentiles
- First and second Thessalonians--the dynamics of the Gentile mission
- First Corinthians--the erosion of the church
- Second Corinthians and Galatians--challenges to Paul's apostleship
- Romans--Jews and Gentiles in one church
- Philippians and Philemon--the involvement of the apostle
- Colossians and Ephesians--the threat of syncretism
- The pastoral epistles--the emergence of the institutional church
- Mark--a new literary form
- Matthew--blessing on the nations
- Luke-Acts--mission in historical and theological perspective
- The letter to the Hebrews--a word of exhortation
- Crisis and the common salvation
- James--the royal law
- First Peter--a royal priesthood
- Second Peter and Jude--royal promises
- Revelation--the new prophecy
- The Gospel and epistles of John--the word among us.