Unity and diversity in New Testament theology: Essays in honor of George E. Ladd
Pages
219
Publisher
Eerdmans
Published
1/1/1978
ISBN-13
9780802835048
- Contents
- Hubbard, D. Biographical sketch and appreciation
- Meye, R. Psalm 107 as horizon for interpreting the miracle stories of Mark 4:35-8:26
- Martin, R. P. The pericope of the healing of the centurion's servant/son (Matt. 8:5-13 par Luke 7:1-10)
- Harrison, E. F. A study of John 1:14
- Morris, L. The Jesus of Saint John
- Gasque, W. W. The Book of Acts and history
- Barclay, W. The one, new man
- Bruce, F. F. All things to all men
- Epp, E. J. Paul's diverse imageries of the human situation and his unifying theme of freedom
- Marshall, I. H. The meaning of reconciliation
- Carlston, C. The vocabulary of perfection in philo and Hebrews
- Longenecker, R. The Melchizedek argument of Hebrews
- Reicke, B. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in New Testament theology
- Fuller, D. P. Biblical theology and analogy of faith
- Bibliographies
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- The meaning of "reconciliation" by I. Howard Marshall
- Biographical sketch and appreciation by David Allan Hubbard
- Psalm 107 as horizon for interpreting the miracle stories of Mark 4:35-8:26 by Robert P. Meye
- The pericope of the healing of the centurion's servant/son (Matt. 8:5-13 par Luke 7:1-10) by Ralph P. Martin
- A study of John 1:14 by Everett F. Harrison
- The Jesus of Saint John by Leon Morris
- The Book of Acts and history by W. Ward Gasque
- The one, new man by William B. Barcley
- All things to all men by F. F. Bruce
- Paul's diverse imageries of the human situation and his unifying theme of freedom by Eldon Jay Epp
- The vocabulary of perfection in philo and Hebrews by Charles E. Carlston
- The Melchizedek argument of Hebrews by Richard N. Longenecker
- The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in New Testament theology by Bo Reicke
- Biblical theology and analogy of faith by David O. Fuller