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Preface and Acknowledgments
Part One: Son of Man Debate and Method
Introduction to Part 1
1. Is the Son of Man Problem Insoluble? - A.J.B. Higgins, St David's University College, UK
2. Neglected Features in the Problem of "the Son of Man." - C.F.D. Moule, University of Cambridge, UK
3. Is the Son of Man Problem Really Insoluble? - Morna D. Hooker, University of Cambridge, UK
4. New research on the Son of Man Problem - Carsten Colpe, University of Gottingen, Germany
5. Method in Our Madness, and Madness in Their Methods: Some Approaches to the Son of Man Problem in Recent Scholarship - Maurice Casey, University of Nottingham, UK
6. Further Reflections on 'the Son of Man:' The Origins and Developments of the Title - Frederick H. Borsch, Lutheran Theological Seminary, USA
7. The Synoptic 'Son of Man' Sayings in the Light of Linguistic Study - I. Howard Marshall, University of Aberdeen, UK.
8. Summary and Concluding Observations - Larry W. Hurtado, University of Edinburgh, UK
Annotated Bibliography: Son of Man Debate and Methodological Concerns
Part Two: Idiomatic Solutions to the Son of Man Problem
Introduction to Part 2
9. The Use of Son of Man in Jewish Aramaic, Appendix E - Geza Vermes, University of Oxford, UK
10. The New Testament Title "Son of Man" Philologically Considered - Joseph A. Fitzmyer, Catholic University of America, USA
11. The Son of Man: "A Man in My Position" or "Someone"?' - Richard Bauckham, University of St Andrews, UK
12. General, Generic and Indefinite: The Use of the Term "Son of Man" in Aramaic Sources and in the Teaching of Jesus - Maurice Casey, University of Nottingham, UK
13. Speaking up for Qumran, Dalman and the Son of Man: Was Bar Enasha a Common Term for "Man" in the Time of Jesus?' - Paul Owen, Montreat University, USA, and David Shepherd, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
14. The Son of Man Debate Revisited (1960-2010) - Geza Vermes, University of Oxford, UK
15. Expressing Definiteness in Aramaic: A Response to Casey's Theory Concerning the Son of Man Sayings - Peter J. Williams, Tyndale House, UK
Annotated Bibliography: Idiomatic Solutions to the Son of Man Problem
Part Three: Danielic Origins of 'the Son of Man'
Introduction to Part 2
16. The Son of Man in Daniel, Enoch, and the Gospels - T.W. Manson, University of Manchester, UK
17. The Son of Man in Ancient Judaism and Primitive Christianity: A Suggestion - Norman Perrin, University of Chicago, USA
18. Exit the Apocalyptic Son of Man - Ragnar Leivestad, University of Oslo, Norway
19. Re-enter the Apocalyptic Son of Man - Barnabas Lindars, University of Manchester, UK
20. The Messianic Associations of "The Son of Man." - William Horbury, University of Cambridge, UK
21. The Apocalyptic Son of Man Sayings - Adela Yarbro Collins, Yale University, USA
22. The Danielic Son of Man - John. J Collins, Yale University School, USA
23. 'Son of Man': Its Origin and Meaning in Second Temple Judaism - Lester L. Grabbe, University of Hull, UK
Annotated Bibliography: Danielic Origins of 'the Son of Man'
Part Four: The Son of Man in the Septuagint Version of Daniel 7
Introduction to Part 4
23. Daniel 7,13 and the Septuagint - J. Lust, Leuven University, Belgium
24. One like a Son of Man as the Ancient of Days" in the Old Greek Recension of Daniel 7:13: Scribal Error or Theological Translation? - Loren T. Stuckenbruck, Ludwig Maximillians University Munich, Germany
25. The Septuagint Version of Daniel 7,13-14 - Otfried Hofius, University of Tubingen, Germany
26. The "One Like a Son of Man" According to the Old Greek of Daniel 7,13-14 - Benjamin E. Reynolds, Tyndale University, Canada
Annotated Bibliography: 'One like a son of man' in the Greek Versions of Daniel 7
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Index of References
Index of Authors
Index of Subjects