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The Holy Spirit and the Gospel Tradition

The Holy Spirit and the Gospel Tradition
Author: C. K. Barrett
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608997278

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C. K. Barrett has taught in the theological faculty of Durham University in England. His books include Epistle to the Romans, Gospel according to St. John, Luke the Historian in Recent Study, Biblical Problems, and Biblical Preaching.


The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit
Author: George T. Montague
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2006-10-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597529672

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This book is a commentary on all the major biblical texts dealing with the Spirit, from Genesis to Revelation. It is an invaluable reference book for students, teachers, ministers, Bible study groups, or anyone interested in the Person and work of the Holy Spirit. Using the findings of reliable scholarship, but never burdening the reader with academic trivialities, Montague places a wealth of theological knowledge within the grasp of persons seeking to learn more about the Holy Spirit and striving to enrich their own spirituality.


The Oral Gospel Tradition

The Oral Gospel Tradition
Author: James D.G. Dunn
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802867820

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The traditions about Jesus and his teaching circulated in oral form for many years, continuing to do so for decades following the writing of the New Testament Gospels. James Dunn is one of the major voices urging that more consideration needs to be given to the oral use and transmission of the Jesus tradition as a major factor in giving the Synoptic tradition its enduring character.


The Anointed Community

The Anointed Community
Author: Gary M. Burge
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802801937

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Recent research on the Johannine literature has concluded that behind these writings stands a flourishing community of Christians who lived under the tutelage of the Beloved Disciple, preserved his writings, and venerated his memory. In this book, Gary M. Burge examines one feature of this community's belief and experience: the role of the Spirit in its view both of Christ and of the Christian experience.


Jesus and the Gospel Tradition

Jesus and the Gospel Tradition
Author: C. K. Barrett
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2005-01-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597520667

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The Reliability of the Gospel Tradition

The Reliability of the Gospel Tradition
Author: Birger Gerhardsson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The historical reliability of the Gospels has been discussed from the Enlightenment onwards. At present, many scholars assume that the canonical Gospels as we have them are essentially fictions constructed near the end of the first century to meet the needs of the Christian movement of that time and that they give us very little reliable information regarding the life and teachings of Jesus. But have these scholars really understood the nature of the written Gospels? Birger Gerhardsson has devoted almost the whole of his academic career to the study of the oral tradition that is the basis of our canonical Gospels. His groundbreaking doctoral dissertation, "Memory and Manuscript," drew a parallel between the way in which the rabbis taught their disciples and the way Jesus taught his disciples: both required memorization of the master s teaching. Rabbinic disciples handed on their masters tradition with great care, and we can be sure that the disciples of Jesus would have been no less careful with what he taught them! "The Reliability of the Gospel Tradition" presents three studies that illuminate how the early Christians passed on tradition. The Origins of the Gospel Tradition gives an accessible review of the debate regarding the extent to which the New Testament evangelists enable us to hear the voice of Jesus. The Path of the Gospel Tradition contains a critical discussion of the approach of the form-critical school to the problem of the early Christian tradition, ending with an alternative sketch of the path of the tradition. The Gospel Tradition offers a rather detailed picture of various aspects of the content and method of early Christian tradition and assesses thereliability of the four oldest of the extant written records. In the current climate of skepticism I know of nothing more helpful than Birger Gerhardsson s writings, and that is why I am particularly delighted that the pieces that compose the present volume are again available in print. New generations of students deserve to have them, not merely because they ultimately vindicate the church s estimate of Jesus, but because they are true to the nature of the Gospels themselves and to the purpose of those who wrote them." Donald A. Hagner (from the Foreword)


The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit
Author: Stanley M. Burgess
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1984
Genre: Bibles
ISBN:

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In "The Holy Spirit: Ancient Christian Traditions" (formerly titled "The Spirit and the Church: Antiquity)," the first in a series of three volumes devoted to the history of Christian pneumatology, Stanley M. Burgess Recounts Christian efforts from the end of the first century to the end of the fifth century AD to understand the divine Third Person. The Christian centuries have witnessed a tension" sometimes waxing, sometimes waning, but always present" between the spirit of order and the spirit of prophecy. In the ancient church, representatives of institutional order, in an effort to keep the development of Spirit doctrine within a recognizable tradition, muffled the immediacy of religious experience. Prophetic elements came to be viewed with distrust and remained in the institutional church only at the cost of severe internal tension. In this work, the author recognizes the wealth of Spirit theology and activity in both traditions, and the need for modern Christians to gain a deeper and wider vision of the workings of the Holy Spirit in history and in our own generation.