The Toronto Gospels
Author: Edgar Johnson Goodspeed
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 38
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Author: Edgar Johnson Goodspeed
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Published: 1911
Total Pages: 38
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David Pawson
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 9780340661475
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hack Chin Kim
Publisher: PIMS
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 9780888444516
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mike Licona
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 0190264268
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhy are there differences in the stories of the Gospels? Licona turns to Greek classicist Plutarch for an answer, assessing differences that appeared when Plutarch told the same story more than once in his Lives. He suggests the differences in the Gospels often resulted from their authors employing the same compositional devices used by Plutarch.
Author: Craig L. Blomberg
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2014-05-06
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13: 0830898093
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor over twenty years, Craig Blomberg's The Historical Reliability of the Gospels has provided a useful antidote to many of the toxic effects of skeptical criticism of the Gospels. He offers an overview of the history of Gospel criticism. Thoroughly updated edition with added footnotes and two new appendixes.
Author: Kurt ed Aland
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Published: 1982
Total Pages: 361
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John S. Kloppenborg
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Published: 2008-10-03
Total Pages: 182
ISBN-13: 161164058X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEstimated to date back to the very early Jesus movement, the lost Gospel known as Q offers a distinct and remarkable picture of Jesus and his significance--and one that differs markedly from that offered by its contemporary, the apostle Paul. Q presents Jesus as a prophetic critic of unbelief and a sage with the wisdom that can transform. In Q, the true meaning of the "kingdom of God" is the fulfillment of a just society through the transformation of the human relationships within it. Though this document has never been found, John Kloppenborg offers a succinct account of why scholars maintain it existed in the first place and demonstrates how they have been able to reconstruct its contents and wording from the two later Gospels that used it as a source: Matthew and Luke. Presented here in its entirety, as developed by the International Q Project, this Gospel reveals a very different portrait of Jesus than in much of the later canonical writings, challenging the way we think of Christian origins and the very nature and mission of Jesus Christ.
Author: Richard Allen
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Published: 1975-01-01
Total Pages: 354
ISBN-13: 1772823856
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Social Gospel Movement has long been recognized as one of the creative forces in the development of a uniquely Canadian style of social criticism. The eleven papers presented in this volume examine the movement from a wide variety of perspectives.
Author: Mark Goodacre
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2012-09-24
Total Pages: 237
ISBN-13: 0802867480
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Gospel of Thomas -- found in 1945 -- has been described as "without question the most significant Christian book discovered in modern times." Often Thomas is seen as a special independent witness to the earliest phase of Christianity and as evidence for the now-popular view that this earliest phase was a dynamic time of great variety and diversity. In contrast, Mark Goodacre makes the case that, instead of being an early, independent source, Thomas actually draws on the Synoptic Gospels as source material -- not to provide a clear narrative, but to assemble an enigmatic collection of mysterious, pithy sayings to unnerve and affect the reader. Goodacre supports his argument with illuminating analyses and careful comparisons of Thomas with Matthew and Luke. Watch the trailer:
Author: Klyne R. Snodgrass
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Published: 2018-02-16
Total Pages: 917
ISBN-13: 1467449636
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the 2009 Christianity Today Award for Biblical Studies, Stories with Intent offers pastors and students a comprehensive and accessible guide to Jesus' parables. Klyne Snodgrass explores in vivid detail the historical context in which these stories were told, the part they played in Jesus' overall message, and the ways in which they have been interpreted in the church and the academy. Snodgrass begins by surveying the primary issues in parables interpretation and providing an overview of other parables—often neglected in the discussion—from the Old Testament, Jewish writings, and the Greco-Roman world. He then groups the more important parables of Jesus thematically and offers a comprehensive treatment of each, exploring both background and significance for today. This tenth anniversary edition includes a substantial new chapter that surveys developments in the interpretation of parables since the book's original 2008 publication.