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- catalog alternative "Bible. New Testament. Selections. English. 1916.".
- catalog contributor b3219651.
- catalog created "[c1916]".
- catalog date "1916".
- catalog date "[c1916]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1916]".
- catalog description ""Appendix" (p. 301-313) contains bibliographies.".
- catalog description "1 Cor. 6, 7:10-24, 8:1-4, 8:7-9, 8:12, 8:13, 9:13-27, 10:12, 10:13, 10:31-33, 12:12-31, 13:1-14:5, 14:12, 14:18, 14:19, 14:26-33a, 14:37-40 -- I. Paul's teaching regarding the Christian's duty in his economic relations -- II. His advice regarding sex questions and divorce -- III. His practical application of Jesus' law of love -- IV. "The body of Christ" -- V. Paul's immortal hymn on praise of love -- CLIX. Paul's ministry at Ephesus -- Acts 18:19-20:33 -- I. Paul's Journey to Syria -- II. The political and religious importance of Ephesus -- III. The conditions that confronted Paul at Ephesus -- IV. His method of work at Ephesus -- V. His conflict with the pagan cults".
- catalog description "CLXV. The message of hope and inspiration in I Peter -- I. The later years of the apostle Peter -- II. His martyrdom -- III. The growth of the Western church -- IV. The persecution of the Christians by Domitian -- V. The aim and contents of I Peter -- VI. Its authorship and date -- CLXVI. The early Christian sermon in Hebrews -- I. The literary form of the epistle to the Hebrews -- II. Its authorship and history -- III. The aim of the sermon in Hebrews -- IV. Its theme and the development of its thought -- V. Its charm and power -- CLXVII. The vision of the ultimate victory of Christianity in the book of Revelation -- I. The aim of the book of Revelation -- II. Its theme and literary character -- III. Its authorship and date -- IV. Its contents and sources -- V. Its interpretation -- CLXVIII. The Christian wisdom of the epistle of James -- I. The literary form of the epistle of James -- II. Its aim -- III. Its authorship and date -- IV. Its contributions to developing Christianity -- V. Its democracy -- CLXIX. The rule of love in the early Christian Church -- I. The aim and thought of I John -- II. Its authorship and date -- III. The personality back of the Johannine writings -- IV. The life of the early Christians -- V. The essence of Christianity.".
- catalog description "His attitude toward its intellectual and religious life -- III. His address to the Athenian crowd -- IV. His skill as an orator -- V. His problems and methods at Corinth -- VI. The results of his work in Corinth -- CLVII. Paul's correspondence with the Corinthian church -- 1 Cor. 1:1-6, 1:10-17a, 1:21-29, 2:1-5, 2:11-16, 3:1-7, 3:9-11, 3:17, 3:21-28, 4:8-5:6a, 5:9-13, 15:12-28, 15:12-28, 15:35-38, 15:42-44, 15:49-58, 16:1-7, 16:10-14, 2 Cor. 10:1-6, 11:1-6, 12:14, 12:15, 13:2-5, 1:1-4, 1:13, 2:1-10a, 6:11-13, 7:2-4, 8:1-6, 9:1, 9:2, 9:10-15 -- I. Conditions in the church at Corinth that called forth Paul's letters -- II. His first letter to the Corinthian Christians -- III. His second letter to the Corinthians -- IV. His third letter to the Corinthians -- V. His fourth letter to the Corinthians -- CLVIII. Paul's principles of Christian living -- ".
- catalog description "IV. His training at Jerusalem -- V. His zeal as a persecutor -- VI. The four accounts of his conversion -- VII. His transforming psychological experience -- VIII. His first fifteen years of missionary activity -- CLI. Paul's first missionary campaign -- Acts 22:3, Gal. 1:13, Acts 26:9-18, Gal. 1:15-17, Acts 26:20a, 2 Cor. 11:32-33, Gal. 1:18-24 -- I. Paul's work at Antioch -- II. The sending forth of Barabbas and Paul -- III. Their work in Cyprus -- IV. The mission field in southern Asia minor -- V. At Galatian Antioch -- VI. The apostles' work at Iconium and Lustra -- CLII. The Breaking of Jewish Bonds -- Gal. 2:1-16, Acts 15:1-35. -- I. The burning problem in the Christian church -- The accounts of the way in which it was solved -- III. Paul's interview with the "pillars" at Jerusalem -- IV. Problems arising from the association of Jewish and Gentile Christians -- V. Paul's controversy with Peter -- VI. The significance of the breaking of Jewish bonds -- CLIII. Paul's second visit and later letter to the church of Galatia -- Acts 15:36-16:3, Gal. 1:1-9, 3:1-7, 3:23-29, 4:1-20, 5:2-6, 5:13-6:18 -- I. Date and aim of Paul's second missionary campaign -- II. Revisiting the Galatian churches -- III. The occasion of Paul's letter to the Galatians".
- catalog description "IV. The literary structure and contents of Galatians -- V. Paul's interpretation of the significance of the Jewish law and of the work of Jesus -- VI. The responsibilities of spiritual liberty -- CLIV. Paul's missionary work in Macedonia -- Acts 16:6-17:15 -- I. Paul's quest of a new mission field -- II. His vision at Troas -- III. His work at Philippi -- IV. The founding of the church at Thessalonica -- V. Paul's work at Beroea -- VI. The result of his work in Macedonia -- CLV. Pau's Letters to the Christians at Thessalonica -- 1 Thess. 1:1-10, 2:1-5:5, 5:12-28, 2 Thess. 1:1-5, 2:1-7, 3 -- I. The general structure of Paul's letters -- II. Their literary characteristics -- III. The occasion of his first letter to the Thessalonians -- IV. Its contents -- V. The contents and authenticity of II Thessalonians -- VI. Paul's aim in II Thessalonians -- CLVI. Paul's work at Athens and Corinth -- Acts 17:16-18:18a -- I. The Athens of Paul's day -- ".
- catalog description "Introduction -- The records and background of the apostolic age -- I. The records of the works and teachings of the apostles -- I. The significance of the apostolic age -- II. The New Testament letters and epistles -- III. The aim of the book of Acts -- IV. Its authorship and date -- V. The Early sources quoted in Acts 1:1-15:35 -- VI. Later traditions in 1:1-15:35 -- VIII. The Journal of travel -- II. The historical and religious background of the apostolic age -- I. The rulers of Rome -- II. What Rome did for Christianity -- III. Contemporary Palestinian Judaism -- IV. The Judaism of the Dispersion -- V. The Greek philosophies -- VI. The emperor-worship -- VII. The mystery-religions -- VIII. The religious and social needs of the masses in the Roman Empire -- Primitive Christianity in Palestine and Syria -- CXLVI. The origin of the Jerusalem Christian community -- Acts 1:13-16, 1:20-25, 2:1, 2:2, 2:4, 2:6a, 2:12-41 -- I. The return of the Disciples to Jerusalem -- II. The choice of a successor to Judas -- III. The story of the Day of Pentecost -- IV. The coming of the Spirit -- V. Peter's memorable sermon -- VI. The faith of the early Christian believers -- CXLVII. The life of the primitive Christian community -- Acts 2:44-4:14, 4:21-26, 4:29-37, 5:1-16 -- I. The historical record -- II. The healing of the lane beggar -- III. Peter's interpretation of the Old Testament prophecies -- IV. His defense before Jesus' murderers".
- catalog description "V. The effect of the release of Peter and John upon the Christian community -- VI. The communistic tendencies of the believers -- VII. The story of Ananias and Sapphira -- VIII. The religious life of the Jerusalem Christians -- CXLVIII. The work and death of Stephen -- Acts 6:1-7:5, 7:8b-60, 8:2 -- I. The story of Stephen's martyrdom -- II. The appointment of the seven -- III. Stephen's discussions with the Hellenistic Jews -- IV. The logic of Stephen's speech -- V. His death -- CXLIX. The expansion of Christianity after the death of Stephen -- Acts 8:1b, 8:4-40, 11:19, 11:20, 11:24, 11:26b, 12:1-23 -- I. The far-reaching effects of Stephen's martyrdom -- II. The Samaritan field -- III. The results of Philip's preaching in Samaria -- IV. His conversation with the Ethiopian eunuch -- V. The spread of Christianity to Antioch -- VI. The persecution of the Jerusalem Christians by Herod Agrippa I -- VII. Peter's changing attitude toward the Gentiles -- VIII. The limitations and significance of early Palestinian Christianity -- Paul's work and teachings -- CL. Paul's early training and conversion -- Acts 22:3, Gal. 1:13, 1:14, Acts 26:9-18, Gal. 1:15-17, Acts 26:20a, II Cor. 11:32, 11:33, Gal. 1:18-24 -- I. Paul's inheritance -- II. His personality -- III. His early environment at Tarsus".
- catalog description "VI. The results of his work at Ephesus -- CLX. Paul's interpretation of Jesus' saving work -- Romans 1:1, 1:5-25, 2:6-13, 3:9-12, 3:20-31, 4:13-17b, 5:1-11, 8, 11:33-36 -- I. Date and aim of Paul's epistle to the Romans -- II. Its structure -- III. Paul's estimate of the Jewish law -- IV. The influence which shaped his conception of Jesus -- V. His doctrine of salvation through faith in Christ -- CLXI. Paul's social teachings -- Romans 12:1-14:18, 15:1-9, 15:16b-21 -- I. The two sides of Paul's personality and teaching -- II. His reassertion of Jesus' social teachings -- III. His restatement of Jesus' social ideal -- IV. The Christian's responsibility as a member of society -- V. His duties of toleration and consideration for others -- VI. His obligation to men of all races -- CLXII. Paul's last journey to Jerusalem -- Acts 24:1-40, 22:21-23:21a, 23:22-25a, 23:31-35 -- I. The record of Paul's journey to Jerusalem and Rome -- II. His reasons for revisiting Jerusalem -- III. His reception at Jerusalem -- IV. The Jewish attack -- V. The results of Paul's visit to Jerusalem -- CLXIII. The ambassador in bonds -- I. Paul's imprisonment under Felix -- II. The date of the procuratorships of Felix and Festus -- III. Paul's reasons for appealing to Caesar -- IV. The story of his shipwreck -- V. His journey to Rome -- VI. The end of the race -- CLXIV. The last letters of the aged prisoner -- I. Paul's last letters -- II. The occasion of his letter to Philemon -- III. The purpose and thought of his epistle to the Colossians -- IV. The identity of the so-called "epistle to the Ephesians" -- V. Paul's love-letter to the Philippians -- VI. His contributions to Christianity -- Christianity during the second half of the first century".
- catalog extent "xi, 313 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Work and teachings of the apostles.".
- catalog identifier "0524048010 (microfiche)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Work and teachings of the apostles.".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA Historical Monographs Collection. Series 2 (1894-1923). net".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA monograph preservation program ATLA fiche 1992-0221. div".
- catalog isPartOf "Historical Bible ; 6".
- catalog isPartOf "Kent, Charles Foster, 1867-1925. Historical Bible ; 6.".
- catalog issued "1916".
- catalog issued "[c1916]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Charles Scribner's Sons,".
- catalog relation "Work and teachings of the apostles.".
- catalog subject "BS511 .K4 vol. 6 BS2618 .K4".
- catalog subject "Bible. New Testament History of Biblical events.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1 Cor. 6, 7:10-24, 8:1-4, 8:7-9, 8:12, 8:13, 9:13-27, 10:12, 10:13, 10:31-33, 12:12-31, 13:1-14:5, 14:12, 14:18, 14:19, 14:26-33a, 14:37-40 -- I. Paul's teaching regarding the Christian's duty in his economic relations -- II. His advice regarding sex questions and divorce -- III. His practical application of Jesus' law of love -- IV. "The body of Christ" -- V. Paul's immortal hymn on praise of love -- CLIX. Paul's ministry at Ephesus -- Acts 18:19-20:33 -- I. Paul's Journey to Syria -- II. The political and religious importance of Ephesus -- III. The conditions that confronted Paul at Ephesus -- IV. His method of work at Ephesus -- V. His conflict with the pagan cults".
- catalog tableOfContents "CLXV. The message of hope and inspiration in I Peter -- I. The later years of the apostle Peter -- II. His martyrdom -- III. The growth of the Western church -- IV. The persecution of the Christians by Domitian -- V. The aim and contents of I Peter -- VI. Its authorship and date -- CLXVI. The early Christian sermon in Hebrews -- I. The literary form of the epistle to the Hebrews -- II. Its authorship and history -- III. The aim of the sermon in Hebrews -- IV. Its theme and the development of its thought -- V. Its charm and power -- CLXVII. The vision of the ultimate victory of Christianity in the book of Revelation -- I. The aim of the book of Revelation -- II. Its theme and literary character -- III. Its authorship and date -- IV. Its contents and sources -- V. Its interpretation -- CLXVIII. The Christian wisdom of the epistle of James -- I. The literary form of the epistle of James -- II. Its aim -- III. Its authorship and date -- IV. Its contributions to developing Christianity -- V. Its democracy -- CLXIX. The rule of love in the early Christian Church -- I. The aim and thought of I John -- II. Its authorship and date -- III. The personality back of the Johannine writings -- IV. The life of the early Christians -- V. The essence of Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "His attitude toward its intellectual and religious life -- III. His address to the Athenian crowd -- IV. His skill as an orator -- V. His problems and methods at Corinth -- VI. The results of his work in Corinth -- CLVII. Paul's correspondence with the Corinthian church -- 1 Cor. 1:1-6, 1:10-17a, 1:21-29, 2:1-5, 2:11-16, 3:1-7, 3:9-11, 3:17, 3:21-28, 4:8-5:6a, 5:9-13, 15:12-28, 15:12-28, 15:35-38, 15:42-44, 15:49-58, 16:1-7, 16:10-14, 2 Cor. 10:1-6, 11:1-6, 12:14, 12:15, 13:2-5, 1:1-4, 1:13, 2:1-10a, 6:11-13, 7:2-4, 8:1-6, 9:1, 9:2, 9:10-15 -- I. Conditions in the church at Corinth that called forth Paul's letters -- II. His first letter to the Corinthian Christians -- III. His second letter to the Corinthians -- IV. His third letter to the Corinthians -- V. His fourth letter to the Corinthians -- CLVIII. Paul's principles of Christian living -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. His training at Jerusalem -- V. His zeal as a persecutor -- VI. The four accounts of his conversion -- VII. His transforming psychological experience -- VIII. His first fifteen years of missionary activity -- CLI. Paul's first missionary campaign -- Acts 22:3, Gal. 1:13, Acts 26:9-18, Gal. 1:15-17, Acts 26:20a, 2 Cor. 11:32-33, Gal. 1:18-24 -- I. Paul's work at Antioch -- II. The sending forth of Barabbas and Paul -- III. Their work in Cyprus -- IV. The mission field in southern Asia minor -- V. At Galatian Antioch -- VI. The apostles' work at Iconium and Lustra -- CLII. The Breaking of Jewish Bonds -- Gal. 2:1-16, Acts 15:1-35. -- I. The burning problem in the Christian church -- The accounts of the way in which it was solved -- III. Paul's interview with the "pillars" at Jerusalem -- IV. Problems arising from the association of Jewish and Gentile Christians -- V. Paul's controversy with Peter -- VI. The significance of the breaking of Jewish bonds -- CLIII. Paul's second visit and later letter to the church of Galatia -- Acts 15:36-16:3, Gal. 1:1-9, 3:1-7, 3:23-29, 4:1-20, 5:2-6, 5:13-6:18 -- I. Date and aim of Paul's second missionary campaign -- II. Revisiting the Galatian churches -- III. The occasion of Paul's letter to the Galatians".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. The literary structure and contents of Galatians -- V. Paul's interpretation of the significance of the Jewish law and of the work of Jesus -- VI. The responsibilities of spiritual liberty -- CLIV. Paul's missionary work in Macedonia -- Acts 16:6-17:15 -- I. Paul's quest of a new mission field -- II. His vision at Troas -- III. His work at Philippi -- IV. The founding of the church at Thessalonica -- V. Paul's work at Beroea -- VI. The result of his work in Macedonia -- CLV. Pau's Letters to the Christians at Thessalonica -- 1 Thess. 1:1-10, 2:1-5:5, 5:12-28, 2 Thess. 1:1-5, 2:1-7, 3 -- I. The general structure of Paul's letters -- II. Their literary characteristics -- III. The occasion of his first letter to the Thessalonians -- IV. Its contents -- V. The contents and authenticity of II Thessalonians -- VI. Paul's aim in II Thessalonians -- CLVI. Paul's work at Athens and Corinth -- Acts 17:16-18:18a -- I. The Athens of Paul's day -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- The records and background of the apostolic age -- I. The records of the works and teachings of the apostles -- I. The significance of the apostolic age -- II. The New Testament letters and epistles -- III. The aim of the book of Acts -- IV. Its authorship and date -- V. The Early sources quoted in Acts 1:1-15:35 -- VI. Later traditions in 1:1-15:35 -- VIII. The Journal of travel -- II. The historical and religious background of the apostolic age -- I. The rulers of Rome -- II. What Rome did for Christianity -- III. Contemporary Palestinian Judaism -- IV. The Judaism of the Dispersion -- V. The Greek philosophies -- VI. The emperor-worship -- VII. The mystery-religions -- VIII. The religious and social needs of the masses in the Roman Empire -- Primitive Christianity in Palestine and Syria -- CXLVI. The origin of the Jerusalem Christian community -- Acts 1:13-16, 1:20-25, 2:1, 2:2, 2:4, 2:6a, 2:12-41 -- I. The return of the Disciples to Jerusalem -- II. The choice of a successor to Judas -- III. The story of the Day of Pentecost -- IV. The coming of the Spirit -- V. Peter's memorable sermon -- VI. The faith of the early Christian believers -- CXLVII. The life of the primitive Christian community -- Acts 2:44-4:14, 4:21-26, 4:29-37, 5:1-16 -- I. The historical record -- II. The healing of the lane beggar -- III. Peter's interpretation of the Old Testament prophecies -- IV. His defense before Jesus' murderers".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The effect of the release of Peter and John upon the Christian community -- VI. The communistic tendencies of the believers -- VII. The story of Ananias and Sapphira -- VIII. The religious life of the Jerusalem Christians -- CXLVIII. The work and death of Stephen -- Acts 6:1-7:5, 7:8b-60, 8:2 -- I. The story of Stephen's martyrdom -- II. The appointment of the seven -- III. Stephen's discussions with the Hellenistic Jews -- IV. The logic of Stephen's speech -- V. His death -- CXLIX. The expansion of Christianity after the death of Stephen -- Acts 8:1b, 8:4-40, 11:19, 11:20, 11:24, 11:26b, 12:1-23 -- I. The far-reaching effects of Stephen's martyrdom -- II. The Samaritan field -- III. The results of Philip's preaching in Samaria -- IV. His conversation with the Ethiopian eunuch -- V. The spread of Christianity to Antioch -- VI. The persecution of the Jerusalem Christians by Herod Agrippa I -- VII. Peter's changing attitude toward the Gentiles -- VIII. The limitations and significance of early Palestinian Christianity -- Paul's work and teachings -- CL. Paul's early training and conversion -- Acts 22:3, Gal. 1:13, 1:14, Acts 26:9-18, Gal. 1:15-17, Acts 26:20a, II Cor. 11:32, 11:33, Gal. 1:18-24 -- I. Paul's inheritance -- II. His personality -- III. His early environment at Tarsus".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. The results of his work at Ephesus -- CLX. Paul's interpretation of Jesus' saving work -- Romans 1:1, 1:5-25, 2:6-13, 3:9-12, 3:20-31, 4:13-17b, 5:1-11, 8, 11:33-36 -- I. Date and aim of Paul's epistle to the Romans -- II. Its structure -- III. Paul's estimate of the Jewish law -- IV. The influence which shaped his conception of Jesus -- V. His doctrine of salvation through faith in Christ -- CLXI. Paul's social teachings -- Romans 12:1-14:18, 15:1-9, 15:16b-21 -- I. The two sides of Paul's personality and teaching -- II. His reassertion of Jesus' social teachings -- III. His restatement of Jesus' social ideal -- IV. The Christian's responsibility as a member of society -- V. His duties of toleration and consideration for others -- VI. His obligation to men of all races -- CLXII. Paul's last journey to Jerusalem -- Acts 24:1-40, 22:21-23:21a, 23:22-25a, 23:31-35 -- I. The record of Paul's journey to Jerusalem and Rome -- II. His reasons for revisiting Jerusalem -- III. His reception at Jerusalem -- IV. The Jewish attack -- V. The results of Paul's visit to Jerusalem -- CLXIII. The ambassador in bonds -- I. Paul's imprisonment under Felix -- II. The date of the procuratorships of Felix and Festus -- III. Paul's reasons for appealing to Caesar -- IV. The story of his shipwreck -- V. His journey to Rome -- VI. The end of the race -- CLXIV. The last letters of the aged prisoner -- I. Paul's last letters -- II. The occasion of his letter to Philemon -- III. The purpose and thought of his epistle to the Colossians -- IV. The identity of the so-called "epistle to the Ephesians" -- V. Paul's love-letter to the Philippians -- VI. His contributions to Christianity -- Christianity during the second half of the first century".
- catalog title "The work and teachings of the apostles / by Charles Foster Kent.".
- catalog type "text".