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The birth of the New Testament [electronic resource] / C.F.D. Moule.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Black's New Testament commentariesPublication details: London : Adam & Charles Black, 1981.Edition: 3rd ed., rev. and rewrittenDescription: 1 online resource (395 p.)ISBN:
  • 1283206250
  • 9786613206251
  • 144115177X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 270.1
LOC classification:
  • BS2330.2 .M68 1981
Contents:
CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION; No name; I Introductory; II The Church at Worship; III The Church explains itself: 1 Stages of Self-Awareness; IV The Church explains itself: 2 The Use of the Jewish Scriptures; V The Church explains itself: 3 The Gospels and Acts; VI The Church explains itself: 4 The Reign of Christ; VII The Church under attack; VIII Building the Superstructure and Consolidating; IX Variety and Uniformity in the Church; X Collecting and Sifting the Documents; XI Postscript; INDEX OF SUBJECTS; INDEX OF BIBLICAL AND OTHER REFERENCES
INDEX OF AUTHORS AND BOOKS
Summary: C.F.D. Moule shows how the earliest Christian writing developed as a response to the daily demands of Christian life in societies indifferent or even hostile to Christianity, and how the selection of certain writings to constitute the basis of Christian belief was a response to specific needs.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION; No name; I Introductory; II The Church at Worship; III The Church explains itself: 1 Stages of Self-Awareness; IV The Church explains itself: 2 The Use of the Jewish Scriptures; V The Church explains itself: 3 The Gospels and Acts; VI The Church explains itself: 4 The Reign of Christ; VII The Church under attack; VIII Building the Superstructure and Consolidating; IX Variety and Uniformity in the Church; X Collecting and Sifting the Documents; XI Postscript; INDEX OF SUBJECTS; INDEX OF BIBLICAL AND OTHER REFERENCES

INDEX OF AUTHORS AND BOOKS

C.F.D. Moule shows how the earliest Christian writing developed as a response to the daily demands of Christian life in societies indifferent or even hostile to Christianity, and how the selection of certain writings to constitute the basis of Christian belief was a response to specific needs.

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