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      Introduction to the New Testament

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      • 발행사항

        Nashville, Tenn. : Abingdon Press, [1975]

      • 발행연도

        1975

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • DDC

        225.6 판사항(18)

      • ISBN

        0687195756

      • 자료형태

        일반단행본

      • 발행국(도시)

        Tennessee

      • 서명/저자사항

        Introduction to the New Testament / by Werner Georg Kümmel ; translated by Howard Clark Kee.

      • 판사항

        Rev. ed

      • 형태사항

        629 p. ; 23 cm.

      • 일반주기명

        Revised and updated translation of Einleitung in das Neue Testament by P. Feine and J. Behm.
        Includes bibliographies and indexes.

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      • CONTENTS
      • Preface = 9
      • Key to the Bibliographical References = 11
      • List of Abbreviations = 13
      • INTRODUCTION = 23
      • CONTENTS
      • Preface = 9
      • Key to the Bibliographical References = 11
      • List of Abbreviations = 13
      • INTRODUCTION = 23
      • §1. The Most Important Tools for the Study of the New Testament = 23
      • Editions of the Greek New Testament = 23
      • Dictionaries, Concordances, Bible Lexicons = 23
      • Grammars = 24
      • Hermeneutics = 25
      • Complete Commentaries on the NT = 25
      • Bibliographies = 28
      • §2. Conception and Classification of the Introduction to the New Testament = 28
      • §3. History and Literature of New Testament Introduction = 29
      • Part One The Formation of the New Testament Writings
      • A. THE NARRATIVE BOOKS
      • Ⅰ. The Synoptic Gospels and the Acts
      • §4. Gospel and Gospels = 35
      • §5. The Synoptic Problem = 38
      • 1. The Problem = 42
      • 2. The History of the Synoptic Problem = 44
      • 3. Attempt at a Solution of the Synoptic Problem = 52
      • §6. The Gospel of Mark = 80
      • 1. Contents = 82
      • 2. Literary Character and Theological Aim of the Gospel of Mark = 84
      • 3. Author = 95
      • 4. Place and Time of Writing = 97
      • 5. The Ending of Mark = 98
      • §7. The Gospel of Matthew = 101
      • 1. Contents = 103
      • 2. Literary Character and Theological Aim of the Gospel of Matthew = 105
      • 3. Place and Time of Writing = 119
      • 4. Author = 120
      • §8. The Gospel of Luke = 122
      • 1. Contents = 125
      • 2. The Literary Aim of the Gospel of Luke According to Luke's Own Statement = 128
      • 3. Literary Character and Theological Aim of the Gospel of Luke = 130
      • 4. Author = 147
      • 5. Time and Place of Writing = 150
      • §9. Acts = 151
      • 1. Contents = 154
      • 2. Acts as the Second Part of Luke's Historical Work = 156
      • 3. Literary Distinctiveness and Theological Character of Acts = 160
      • 4. The Sources and the Author of Acts = 174
      • 5. Time and Place of Writing = 185
      • 6. The Text of Acts = 187
      • Ⅱ.
      • §10. The Gospel of John = 188
      • 1. Contents = 194
      • 2. The History of the Johannine Question = 196
      • 3. The Literary Character and the Sources of the Gospel of John = 200
      • 4. The History-of-Religions Setting of the Gospel of John = 217
      • 5. The Aim and the Theological Character of the Gospel of John = 228
      • 6. The Author = 234
      • 7. Time and Place of Writing = 246
      • B. THE LETTERS
      • §11. The Letter as a Literary Form in the New Testament = 247
      • Ⅰ. The Letters of Paul
      • §12. General Background = 250
      • §13. The Chronology of the Life of Paul = 252
      • §14. The First Letter to the Thessalonians = 255
      • 1. Contents = 255
      • 2. The Founding of the Community = 256
      • 3. Time of and Occasion for the Letter = 257
      • 4. Authenticity and Unity = 260
      • §15. The Second Letter to the Thessalonians = 262
      • 1. Contents = 263
      • 2. Chronological Sequence of Ⅰ and Ⅱ Thessalonians = 263
      • 3. Authenticity and Unity = 264.
      • §16. The First Letter to the Corinthians = 269
      • 1. Contents = 270
      • 2. Founding of the Community = 271
      • 3. Occasion for the Letter = 272
      • 4. Authenticity and Integrity = 275
      • 5. Time and Place of Writing = 278
      • §17. The Second Letter to the Corinthians = 279
      • 1. Contents = 280
      • 2. Prehistory and Occasion = 281
      • 3. Authenticity and Unity = 287
      • 4. Time and Place of Writing = 293
      • §18. The Letter to the Galatians = 294
      • 1. Contents = 294
      • 2. The District of Galatia = 295
      • 3. Recipients of the Letter = 296
      • 4. Historical Situation = 298
      • 5. Time and Place of Writing = 304
      • 6. Authenticity = 304
      • §19. The Letter to the Romans = 305
      • 1. Contents = 306
      • 2. The Beginnings of the Roman Community = 307
      • 3. The Composition of the Community at the Time of the Letter = 309
      • 4. Time, Place, Occasion, and Aim of Romans = 311
      • 5. Authenticity and Integrity of the Letter = 314
      • §20. The Letter to the Philippians = 320
      • 1. Contents = 321
      • 2. Paul and the Community at Philippi = 322
      • 3. The Occasion for the Letter = 323
      • 4. Place and Time of the Writing of the Letter = 324
      • 5. Authenticity and Unity = 332
      • §21. The Letter to the Colossians = 335
      • 1. Contents = 336
      • 2. The Origin of the Community = 337
      • 3. Occasion for the Letter = 338
      • 4. Authenticity and Integrity = 340
      • 5. Place and Time of Writing = 346
      • §22. The Letter to Philemon = 348
      • 1. Contents = 348
      • 2. Occasion, Time, and Place = 348
      • 3. Authenticity = 349
      • §23. The Letter to the Ephesians = 350
      • 1. Contents = 351
      • 2. The Literary Problem = 352
      • 3. Authenticity = 357
      • 4. Aim, Historical Situation, and Time of the Letter = 364
      • §24. The Pastoral Letters:Ⅰ and Ⅱ Timothy, Titus = 366
      • 1. Contents = 367
      • 2. The Addressees = 369
      • 3. The Historical Problem = 370
      • 4. Aim, Time, and Place of Writing = 384
      • Ⅱ. The Letter to the Hebrews and the Catholic Letters
      • §25. General Background = 387
      • §26. The Letter to the Hebrews = 388
      • 1. Contents = 389
      • 2. The Tradition Concerning the Letter = 392
      • 3. Literary Character = 394
      • 4. Readers = 398
      • 5. Author = 401
      • 6. Time of Writing = 403.
      • §27. The Letter of James = 403
      • 1. Contents = 404
      • 2. The Fate of the Letter = 405
      • 3. The Literary Distinctiveness of James = 407
      • 4. Author and Time = 411
      • 5. The Theological Problem = 414
      • §28. The First Letter of Peter = 416
      • 1. Contents = 417
      • 2. Readers = 417
      • 3. Aim and Literary Character = 418
      • 4. Author = 421
      • 5. Place and Time of Writing = 425
      • §29. The Letter of Jude = 425
      • 1. Contents = 425
      • 2. Aim and Literary Character = 426
      • 3. Author and Time of Writing = 427
      • §30. The Second Letter of Peter = 429
      • 1. Contents = 429
      • 2. Author and Authenticity = 430
      • 3. Time and Place of Writing = 434
      • §31. The First Letter of John = 434
      • 1. Contents = 435
      • 2. Literary Character = 437
      • 3. Aim = 440
      • 4. Author and Relationship to the Fourth Gospel = 442
      • 5. Time of Writing = 445
      • §32. The Second and Third Letters of John = 445
      • 1. Contents = 446
      • 2. Form, Destination, and Aim = 446
      • 3. Author = 449
      • 4. Time of Writing = 451
      • C. THE APOCALYPTIC BOOK
      • §33. Apocalyptic and Apocalypses = 452
      • §34. The Apocalypse of John = 455
      • 1. Contents = 456
      • 2. The Apocalypse of John as an Apocalyptic and Prophetic Book = 458
      • 3. Sources, Literary Form, and Structure of Revelation = 462
      • 4. Time of Writing of Revelation = 466
      • 5. Author = 469
      • 6. The Theological Problem = 472
      • Part Two The Formation of the Canon of the New Testament
      • §35. The Growth of the New Testament Canon to the End of the Second Century = 475
      • 1. The Authorities in Primitive Christianity = 475
      • 2. Preliminary Stages in the Formation of the Canon in the Postapostolic Age = 478
      • 3. The Beginnings of the Formation of the Canon in the Second Half of the Second Century = 484
      • §36. The Close of the New Testament Canon in the Ancient Church = 494
      • 1. The New Testament in the Greek Church from Origen to the End of Antiquity = 495
      • 2. The New Testament in the Latin Church from Cyprian to the Fifth Century = 499
      • 3. The New Testament in the Eastern National Churches = 501
      • §37. The Canon in the Western Church Since the Reformation and the Theological Problem of the Canon = 503
      • Part Three The History and Criticism of the Text of the New Testament
      • §38. The Manuscript Tradition of the New Testament = 513
      • 1. The Greek Manuscripts = 513
      • a. General Observations = 513
      • b. The Papyrus Majuscules = 517
      • c. The Parchment Majuscules = 521
      • d. The Miniscules = 524
      • e. The Lectionaries = 525
      • 2. The Versions = 525
      • a. The Syriac Versions = 527
      • b. The Latin Versions = 531
      • c. The Coptic Versions = 536
      • d. Other Versions = 537
      • 3. The Quotations in the Early Christian Writers = 538
      • §39. The Printed Text = 540
      • §40. The Present State of New Testament Textual Criticism = 546
      • Appendix
      • §41. Commentaries on the Individual Books of the New Testament = 555
      • Indexes = 563
      • Index of Passages = 563
      • A. New Testament = 563
      • B. Early Judaism and the Ancient Church = 591
      • Index of Persons = 595
      • Index of Subjects = 619
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