List of Abbreviations | p. xii |
Abbreviations of the Names of Biblical Books (with the Apocrypha) | p. xiv |
Introduction | p. xv |
Preface | p. xxvii |
The Formation of the New Testament | p. 1 |
The First Christian Writings | p. 4 |
Authority | p. 4 |
The Scriptures | p. 5 |
The Word of the Lord | p. 5 |
The Twelve, and Paul | p. 6 |
The Holy Spirit | p. 7 |
The Scriptures | p. 9 |
Liturgical Readings | p. 10 |
Tradition | p. 11 |
The Collection of Writings | p. 13 |
Christian Scriptures | p. 14 |
At the Turn of the First Century | p. 15 |
Papias and Polycarp | p. 18 |
Closed Collections | p. 21 |
Two Tendencies and a Two-Part Canon | p. 22 |
Irenaeus of Lyons | p. 23 |
The Apocryphal Literature | p. 26 |
The Protogospel of James | p. 28 |
Apocryphal Apocalypses | p. 29 |
Pauline Apocrypha | p. 30 |
Besides the Two-Stage Movement | p. 31 |
Canonization | p. 32 |
The Consensus | p. 36 |
Select Bibliography | p. 39 |
Historical-Critical Methodology | p. 41 |
The New Testament in a Historical Context | p. 42 |
The Synoptics | p. 45 |
The Historical Jesus | p. 47 |
Life of Jesus Research | p. 48 |
Markan Priority | p. 50 |
The Two-Source Theory | p. 51 |
The Demise of Life of Jesus Research | p. 54 |
Modern Critical Methodology | p. 56 |
Criticism Outside of Germany | p. 56 |
The New Testament Environment | p. 59 |
Form and Redaction Criticism | p. 62 |
The Reaction | p. 64 |
Select Bibliography | p. 69 |
Textual Criticism | p. 75 |
An Introduction to the Method | p. 75 |
Some Modern Examples | p. 77 |
The Use of Textual Criticism in New Testament Studies | p. 80 |
The Material | p. 80 |
The Papyri | p. 80 |
The Majuscules | p. 82 |
The Minuscules | p. 84 |
The Lectionaries | p. 85 |
The Versions | p. 86 |
The Syriac Versions | p. 87 |
The Latin Versions | p. 88 |
The Latin Vulgate | p. 88 |
The Coptic Versions | p. 89 |
The Fathers | p. 90 |
The Generalogical Method | p. 91 |
Reading the Manuscripts | p. 93 |
Characteristics of the Manuscripts | p. 93 |
Text Types | p. 94 |
The Manuscript Tradition | p. 96 |
Judging the Readings | p. 97 |
Deviational Probability | p. 98 |
"The Intelligent Scribe" | p. 101 |
Some Difficult Cases | p. 102 |
Editing the New Testament | p. 104 |
An Exercise in Textual Criticism | p. 108 |
The Message of the Baptist | p. 108 |
The Stilling of the Storm | p. 110 |
Select Bibliography | p. 113 |
Source Criticism | p. 115 |
An Introduction to the Method | p. 115 |
Literary Criticism | p. 116 |
A Renewal of Interest | p. 118 |
The Method | p. 120 |
The Criteria | p. 123 |
The Use of Source Criticism in New Testament Studies | p. 126 |
The Synoptics | p. 126 |
The Synoptic Fact | p. 126 |
The Synoptic Problem | p. 128 |
The Sayings Source | p. 130 |
Additional Sources | p. 133 |
Acts | p. 135 |
Which Sources? | p. 136 |
The Letters | p. 139 |
Borrowed Material | p. 139 |
Interpolations and Conflations | p. 140 |
Problems of Literary Dependence | p. 142 |
The Johannine Corpus | p. 143 |
The Gospel | p. 144 |
The Epistles | p. 146 |
Revelation | p. 147 |
An Exercise in Source Criticism | p. 148 |
The Message of the Baptist | p. 148 |
The Stilling of the Storm | p. 151 |
Select Bibliography | p. 154 |
Form Criticism | p. 156 |
An Introduction to the Method | p. 156 |
Reading the Newspaper | p. 158 |
The Terminology | p. 161 |
The Life Situation | p. 163 |
Transmission and Preservation | p. 166 |
The Author's Purpose | p. 169 |
The Use of Form Criticism in New Testament Studies | p. 170 |
The Synoptics | p. 172 |
Karl Ludwig Schmidt | p. 172 |
Martin Dibelius | p. 173 |
Rudolf Bultmann | p. 175 |
Vincent Taylor | p. 176 |
Miracle Stories | p. 177 |
Other Literary Types | p. 179 |
"The Historical Jesus" | p. 181 |
The Johannine Corpus | p. 182 |
Revelation | p. 184 |
The Epistles and the Acts of the Apostles | p. 186 |
An Exercise in Form Criticism | p. 189 |
The Message of the Baptist | p. 189 |
The Stilling of the Storm | p. 192 |
Select Bibliography | p. 194 |
Redaction Criticism | p. 196 |
An Introduction to the Method | p. 196 |
The Reaction to Form Criticism | p. 196 |
Back to the Newspaper | p. 199 |
The Methodology | p. 203 |
The Use of Redaction Criticism in New Testament Studies | p. 207 |
The Synoptics | p. 208 |
Luke | p. 210 |
Matthew | p. 211 |
Further use of the Methodology | p. 213 |
The Acts of the Apostles | p. 214 |
The Letters | p. 216 |
The Johannine Corpus | p. 218 |
An Exercise in Redaction Criticism | p. 221 |
The Message of the Baptist | p. 221 |
The Stilling of the Storm | p. 223 |
Select Bibliography | p. 229 |
Structural Analysis | p. 231 |
An Introduction to the Method | p. 231 |
A Reaction | p. 233 |
Ferdinand de Saussure | p. 233 |
Meaning | p. 235 |
The Propprian Model of Syntagmatic Analysis | p. 236 |
A. J. Greimas | p. 238 |
Claude Bremond | p. 241 |
The Levi-Straussian Model of Paradigmatic Analysis | p. 242 |
Myth | p. 243 |
The Greimasian Model of "Semantic" Analysis | p. 245 |
Narrative Grammar | p. 245 |
The Semiotic Square | p. 247 |
The Model of Interrelation | p. 248 |
Semiotics | p. 251 |
The Narrative Program | p. 252 |
The Subject | p. 254 |
The Use of Structural Analysis in New Testament Studies | p. 255 |
The Text | p. 256 |
Language | p. 259 |
Narrative | p. 260 |
Genre | p. 262 |
An Exercise in Structural Analysis | p. 264 |
The Mysterious Host | p. 264 |
Select Bibliography | p. 269 |
Exegesis and the Church | p. 272 |
Kerygma et Ecclesia | p. 278 |
The New Testament as the Church's Book | p. 279 |
New Testament Exegesis and the Church | p. 281 |
New Testament Exegesis and Dogmatic Theology | p. 287 |
A Fivefold Task | p. 291 |
New Testament Exegesis and the Magisterium | p. 299 |
Exegesis and Evangelization | p. 302 |
Proclamation | p. 302 |
Exegesis and Catechesis | p. 306 |
Exegesis and Prayer | p. 311 |
Select Bibliography | p. 315 |
Inspiration | p. 317 |
The New Testament Tradition | p. 319 |
The Fathers of the Church | p. 326 |
God, the Author of the Scriptures | p. 328 |
Theological Discussion | p. 331 |
The Nineteenth Century | p. 334 |
The Magisterium | p. 340 |
The Notion of Biblical Inspiration | p. 343 |
Select Bibliography | p. 354 |
Epilogue: Rome and the Critical Study of the New Testament | p. 356 |
Biblical Studies Renewed | p. 358 |
The Modernist Crisis | p. 361 |
A Thrust Renewed | p. 370 |
A New Crisis | p. 374 |
The Crisis Resolved | p. 377 |
Select Bibliography | p. 385 |
Texts and Tools for New Testament Study | p. 387 |
Bibliographic Tools | p. 387 |
General Surveys | p. 387 |
Special Bibliographies | p. 388 |
Current Bibliography | p. 389 |
New Testament Texts | p. 390 |
The New Testament in English | p. 391 |
Synopses | p. 392 |
Greek | p. 392 |
English | p. 393 |
Other Synoptic Tools | p. 394 |
Concordances | p. 394 |
Greek | p. 394 |
English | p. 395 |
Other Comparative Tools | p. 396 |
Lexicons and Dictionaries | p. 396 |
Lexicons | p. 396 |
Dictionaries | p. 397 |
Grammars | p. 399 |
Introductions to the New Testament | p. 400 |
The New Testament Context | p. 401 |
History, Geography, Topography | p. 401 |
The Social and Ideological Context | p. 402 |
The Major Series of New Testament Commentaries in English | p. 404 |
The Principal Journals | p. 406 |
A Glossary of Terms | p. 409 |
Index of Persons | p. 431 |
Index of Scriptural References | p. 437 |
Index of Subjects | p. 444 |
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