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Narrative Christology in the Gospels: Reflections on Some Recent Developments and Their Significance for Theology and Preaching

Narrative Christology in the Gospels: Reflections on Some Recent Developments and Their Significance for Theology and Preaching

... The gospels give different pictures of Jesus, but they bear witness to the same ...four gospels, with all their differences, sit, sometimes uncomfortably, next to each other in a single book, within a ...

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‘“Signs and Works”: The Miracles in the Gospels of Mark and John’

‘“Signs and Works”: The Miracles in the Gospels of Mark and John’

... christologically and eschatologically of the presence of God as the restorer of human destiny and hope. In their different ways, and within their own symbolic theology, the duna/meiß and the shmeiva point to another ...

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The Pope’s Jesus book and the Christologies of the gospels

The Pope’s Jesus book and the Christologies of the gospels

... the gospels must be read as a coherent ...canonical gospels contains a more or less complete story of his public ministry, with a real plot (with its own story line), a certain placement in time and space ...

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Testing Neirynck’s list of minor agreements: A critical reflection on A Source Critical Edition of the Gospels of Matthew and Luke in Greek and English.

Testing Neirynck’s list of minor agreements: A critical reflection on A Source Critical Edition of the Gospels of Matthew and Luke in Greek and English.

... the Gospels within a credible world the same can be said to apply to how oral traditions were preserved, transmitted and incorporated into the written ...Synoptic Gospels has predominately been undertaken ...

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Memory, collective memory, orality and the gospels

Memory, collective memory, orality and the gospels

... the gospels, stressing that human memory in oral performance is ...four gospels have shifts that are characteristic of memory and oral communication: ...

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Jesus and the Children in the Gospels

Jesus and the Children in the Gospels

... It is natural for us to wonder how valuable we are in a group. We are competitive in nature, and want to be commended and praised as better than others. “Any human society is concerned to establish a proper 'pecking ...

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The Loss of Faith in the Historicity of the Gospels: H.S. Reimarus (ca. 1750) on John and the Synoptics

The Loss of Faith in the Historicity of the Gospels: H.S. Reimarus (ca. 1750) on John and the Synoptics

... 38 Peabody argues that it was Augustine's opimon in De consensu evangehstarum IV that Mark was dependent upon both Matthew and Luke This theory is repeated by Farmer in the article quote[r] ...

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A Sitz for the Gospel of Mark? A critical reaction to Bauckham's theory on the universality of the Gospels 1

A Sitz for the Gospel of Mark? A critical reaction to Bauckham's theory on the universality of the Gospels 1

... A Sitz for the Gospel of Mark? A critical reaction to Bauckham's theory on the universality of the Gospels1 Ernest van Eck Research associate Department of New Testament University of Pretoria Abstrac[.] ...

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"Western non interpolations" and related phenomena in the Gospels

"Western non interpolations" and related phenomena in the Gospels

... Internal Evidence Transcriptional Probability Possibility of Insertion On the assumption that the short reading is original, how could the long reading come about?.. Could it be due to a[r] ...

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Augustine on the Interrelations of the Gospels

Augustine on the Interrelations of the Gospels

... All in all, then, Augustine does not mean to say more than that, both in content and order, Mark's Gospel resembles much more that of Matthew than those of Luke and John, and that, since[r] ...

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Africans, Cherokees, and the ABCFM Missionaries in the Nineteenth Century: An Unusual Story of Redemption

Africans, Cherokees, and the ABCFM Missionaries in the Nineteenth Century: An Unusual Story of Redemption

... the “realization of the worthlessness of this material world, and then escaping it, is like taking off the clothing of matter (body) and being liberated from its constraints” (Ehrman, 60). Thus in logion forty-two, when ...

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The Gospel of Thomas and the earliest texts of the synoptic gospels

The Gospel of Thomas and the earliest texts of the synoptic gospels

... In fact, the Coptic version of Thomas is sometimes closer to the canonical text of the Gospels than the Greek version, and therefore mol'e "orthodox." Also cf.. Wilson, "The Gospel of Th[r] ...

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How does one interpret the Synoptic Gospels’ warning passages while affirming the irrevocable nature of salvation?

How does one interpret the Synoptic Gospels’ warning passages while affirming the irrevocable nature of salvation?

... Synoptic Gospels, the early Christian community was able to give their meaning to the actions and words of Jesus of Nazareth, their Master and ...the Gospels is based on the finished work of Jesus on the ...

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A New Formalist approach to narrative Christology: Returning to the structure of the Synoptic Gospels

A New Formalist approach to narrative Christology: Returning to the structure of the Synoptic Gospels

... the Gospels of Matthew and Luke both add infancy narratives and endings to their Markan source, and consequently, both portray Jesus with less ambiguity: ‘The demand for narrative followability’, Aichele avers, ...

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Dislocating the Eschaton? Appraising Realized Eschatology

Dislocating the Eschaton? Appraising Realized Eschatology

... synoptic gospels, whom they consider to be portrayed as an apocalyptic prophet who did indeed regard the kingdom as imminent rather than already present, and the Jesus whose status as the ‘eschatological event’ ...

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Narratologiese ondersoek en eksegese van die boodskap van die evangelies

Narratologiese ondersoek en eksegese van die boodskap van die evangelies

... Narratologiese ondersoek en eksegese van die boodskap van die evangelies In a G r a b e Abstract Narratological investigation and exegesis of the message of the gospels This p aper argues that the nar[.] ...

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Vroue in die Sinoptiese Evangelies – méér as dekoratiewe karakters

Vroue in die Sinoptiese Evangelies – méér as dekoratiewe karakters

... the gospels, from rabbinic literature, and from the scattered descriptions of Josephus, we know that the Galileans, too, clung passionately to ancestral traditions ...

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The quest for the fictional Jesus : Gospel rewrites, Gospel (re)interpretation, and Christological portraits within Jesus novels

The quest for the fictional Jesus : Gospel rewrites, Gospel (re)interpretation, and Christological portraits within Jesus novels

... Next, Jesus leads an attack on the moneychangers at the temple (359; cf. Matt 21:10-17), but it is not this event that leads to his arrest (contra the Synoptics). Instead, John the Baptist's arrest and beheading ...

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Illuminating the Carolingian era: new discoveries as a result of scientific analyses

Illuminating the Carolingian era: new discoveries as a result of scientific analyses

... Denis’s Gospels (lat.9387) St. Riquier’s Gospels (ms004), the illuminations of the Evangelists in the Godescalc Evangelistary ...the Gospels use a wider range of materials than the Bibles (Table ...

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