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- catalog contributor b3252060.
- catalog created "1902.".
- catalog date "1902".
- catalog date "1902.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1902.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 158-161.".
- catalog description "Considerations bearing on the authorship of the fourth gospel : The distinctive truths of the fourth gospel have earlier testimony ; The synoptic narratives not a single whole in contrast to John ; They offer two main pictures with characteristic differences ; The recognition of the Messiahship in St Mark and in St John ; St Mark's simple scheme of ministry ; The larger range of St. John ; St Mark's is a Galilean story ; His narrative furnished a framework to both St Matthew and St Luke ; One authority, not three, for the limitation to Galilee ; Indications of a wider activity ; A concurrent ministry in Jerusalem rendered natural by the festivals ; The Jerusalem ministry has a different colour ; Conditions under which the writing of the Fourth gospel may be conceived ; The history of St John's life offer such conditions ; The influence of fifty years of Christian experience upon the record ; The harmony which underlies all contrasts ; The Christ is the same in character and in claims.".
- catalog description "The contrast between the synoptic narratives and St. John's Gospel : The opening of St John's Gospel ; 'In the beginning' ; A dogmatic treatise rather than a gospel narrative is suggested ; The contrast in language with the synoptic Gospels ; The story is new, but implies familiarity with the chief actors and with many leading incidents ; Three elements of contrast distinguished ; The problem of the fourth gospel arises out of all three ; The difficulty is historical, and not merely theological ; The influence of the contrast upon the careful student of the Synoptic gospels ; The alternative solutions which present themselves".
- catalog description "The great sermon in St Matthew and St Luke : A non-Marcan Greek document used by St Matthew and St Luke ; Not to be called 'Logia,' a name which introduces confusion ; St Mark's reticence as to Christ's teaching ; The contrast of St Matthew's gospel ; The great sermon ; The parallel sermon in St. Luke ; St Matthew has expanded the sermon by inserting other groups of teaching ; Examples of his method ; The earliest form of the sermon ; St Matthew's main additions ; The value of each form of the sermon".
- catalog description "The origin, date, and authorship of the synoptic gospels : Growth of a New Testament canon ; It originates with the sacredness of the gospels as containing words and deeds of Christ ; Our evidence of the facts about Christ and of the purport of His teaching not solely dependent on the Gospels ; The continuous witness of the Christian society ; Approximate dates of the gospels ; The expression 'according to' points to a tradition of authorship ; The third gospel written by St. Luke shortly after 70 A.D. ; The term 'synoptic' ; The second gospel used in the composition of the first and third ; Written between 60 and 65 A.D. or earlier, probably by St. Mark ; The first Gospel assigned by tradition to St Matthew ; Its date and authorship must be left at present uncertain ; Remarks on Dr. Harnack's view of the dates of the Gospels, and on the subordinate importance of this inquiry".
- catalog description "The use of St Mark's Gospel by St Matthew and St Luke : That St Mark's Gospel lay before St Matthew and St Luke is the best working hypothesis ; An illustrative incident ; In ancient times new books were made out of old without acknowledgement ; Changes in detail made by later evangelists ; The limited scope of St Mark's Gospel ; The need of supplementing it led to various changes ; Interesting details which were not reproduced ; The value of this earliest picture of Christ ; Note A : A further comparison between St Mark and his successors ; Note B : On the title 'The Son of Man'".
- catalog description "The use of the non-Marcan document by St Matthew and St Luke : St Matthew's method of grouping teachings and combining parallel narratives ; St. Luke's method of using documents by turns ; The non-Marcan document to be reconstructed mainly on the basis of St Luke ; Its scope and characteristics ; The style of its narrative portions ; Its startling use of paradox in teaching ; Frequently softened by St Matthew ; St Matthew's interest in the past influences his narrative ; The needs of the living present lead him to avoid possible misconceptions ; The comparative value of his narrative to the historian ; The interpretation of the Gospel to each new age ; A comment on Matthew 11:25-30".
- catalog extent "xi, 161 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "079050264X (microfiche)".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA Historical Monographs Collection. Series 2 (1894-1923). net".
- catalog isPartOf "ATLA monograph preservation program ATLA fiche 1987-0264. div".
- catalog isPartOf "Handbooks for the clergy".
- catalog issued "1902".
- catalog issued "1902.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; New York : Longmans, Green,".
- catalog subject "Bible. Gospels Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Considerations bearing on the authorship of the fourth gospel : The distinctive truths of the fourth gospel have earlier testimony ; The synoptic narratives not a single whole in contrast to John ; They offer two main pictures with characteristic differences ; The recognition of the Messiahship in St Mark and in St John ; St Mark's simple scheme of ministry ; The larger range of St. John ; St Mark's is a Galilean story ; His narrative furnished a framework to both St Matthew and St Luke ; One authority, not three, for the limitation to Galilee ; Indications of a wider activity ; A concurrent ministry in Jerusalem rendered natural by the festivals ; The Jerusalem ministry has a different colour ; Conditions under which the writing of the Fourth gospel may be conceived ; The history of St John's life offer such conditions ; The influence of fifty years of Christian experience upon the record ; The harmony which underlies all contrasts ; The Christ is the same in character and in claims.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The contrast between the synoptic narratives and St. John's Gospel : The opening of St John's Gospel ; 'In the beginning' ; A dogmatic treatise rather than a gospel narrative is suggested ; The contrast in language with the synoptic Gospels ; The story is new, but implies familiarity with the chief actors and with many leading incidents ; Three elements of contrast distinguished ; The problem of the fourth gospel arises out of all three ; The difficulty is historical, and not merely theological ; The influence of the contrast upon the careful student of the Synoptic gospels ; The alternative solutions which present themselves".
- catalog tableOfContents "The great sermon in St Matthew and St Luke : A non-Marcan Greek document used by St Matthew and St Luke ; Not to be called 'Logia,' a name which introduces confusion ; St Mark's reticence as to Christ's teaching ; The contrast of St Matthew's gospel ; The great sermon ; The parallel sermon in St. Luke ; St Matthew has expanded the sermon by inserting other groups of teaching ; Examples of his method ; The earliest form of the sermon ; St Matthew's main additions ; The value of each form of the sermon".
- catalog tableOfContents "The origin, date, and authorship of the synoptic gospels : Growth of a New Testament canon ; It originates with the sacredness of the gospels as containing words and deeds of Christ ; Our evidence of the facts about Christ and of the purport of His teaching not solely dependent on the Gospels ; The continuous witness of the Christian society ; Approximate dates of the gospels ; The expression 'according to' points to a tradition of authorship ; The third gospel written by St. Luke shortly after 70 A.D. ; The term 'synoptic' ; The second gospel used in the composition of the first and third ; Written between 60 and 65 A.D. or earlier, probably by St. Mark ; The first Gospel assigned by tradition to St Matthew ; Its date and authorship must be left at present uncertain ; Remarks on Dr. Harnack's view of the dates of the Gospels, and on the subordinate importance of this inquiry".
- catalog tableOfContents "The use of St Mark's Gospel by St Matthew and St Luke : That St Mark's Gospel lay before St Matthew and St Luke is the best working hypothesis ; An illustrative incident ; In ancient times new books were made out of old without acknowledgement ; Changes in detail made by later evangelists ; The limited scope of St Mark's Gospel ; The need of supplementing it led to various changes ; Interesting details which were not reproduced ; The value of this earliest picture of Christ ; Note A : A further comparison between St Mark and his successors ; Note B : On the title 'The Son of Man'".
- catalog tableOfContents "The use of the non-Marcan document by St Matthew and St Luke : St Matthew's method of grouping teachings and combining parallel narratives ; St. Luke's method of using documents by turns ; The non-Marcan document to be reconstructed mainly on the basis of St Luke ; Its scope and characteristics ; The style of its narrative portions ; Its startling use of paradox in teaching ; Frequently softened by St Matthew ; St Matthew's interest in the past influences his narrative ; The needs of the living present lead him to avoid possible misconceptions ; The comparative value of his narrative to the historian ; The interpretation of the Gospel to each new age ; A comment on Matthew 11:25-30".
- catalog title "The study of the Gospels by J. Armitage Robinson.".
- catalog type "text".