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New testament introduction / Wikenhauser, Alfred
Título : New testament introduction Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Wikenhauser, Alfred, Autor Editorial: Barcelona [España] : Herder Número de páginas: 579 páginas Nota general: <27063> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 225.1/W55/(ING) Resumen:
CONTENTS
PART III
The origin of the new testament writings
Section I The gospels and actas of the apostles
22. The gospels in general 150
23. The góspel of St. Mark 155
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Characteristics and purpose. People for whom intended, place and time of composition. The conclusión of Mark (19-9-20)
24. The góspel of St. Matthew 173
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Literary and theological characteristics. The original language. People for whom intended, date and place of composition.
25. The góspel of St. Luke 199
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. The autor of the góspel of St. Luke (and of acts) the sources of St. Luke´s góspel and his treatment of them. Literary and theological characteristics. People for whom intended, place and time of composition.
26. The synoptic problema 221
I. The problem ( The material of the three synoptics. The agreements of the synoptics. The divergences between the synoptics) 223
II. Attempted solutions (Historial review, the two sources theory, state of the question at present, synthesis of the results) 231
27. From Criticism of the synoptic gospels ( The method of form criticism. Assessment of form critiscism) 253
28. The gospels of St. John 277
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Internal evidence concerning the autor. Literary and theological characteristics. The relation of John to the synoptics. Unity and integrity of the gospels of St. John. The purpose of St. John góspel. The origin of Johannine thought. Time and place of composition.
29. The acts of the apostles 320
Content and structures. Name and purpose. The sources. Historical thruth. Time and place of composition. The doublé text form.
Section II. The Epistles of the New Testament
30. The epistles of the NT in the light of ancient
Letter writting ( the length of ancient letters. The actual writing of letters. The form of epistles. Letters and epistles. 36
A. The pauline Epistles
31. the life of St. Paul the Apostle 351
To the beginning of the first missionry journey. The three great missionary journeys. From the imprisionment at Jerusalem to the martyrdom in Romen. The chronology of St. Paul´S life-
32. The first epistle to the Thessalonians 362
The backgroun. Content and structure. The problem of authenticity.
33. The second epistle to the Thessalonians 366
Conclusion. Content and structures. The problem of authenticity.
34. The epistle to the Galatians 372
Región and province of Galatia. The destination of the epistle. Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. Time and place of composition. Significance of the epistle
35. the first to the Corinthians 381
The founding of the church in Corinth. Content and structure. Occasion of the epistle. Time and place of composition
36. The second epistle to the Corinthians 390
Time and place of composition. Content and structure. The previous events. Purpose. Unity
37. the epistle to the Romans 398
The beginnigns of the Christian community at rome. Content and structure. The carácter of the roman community. Time and place of composition. Occasion and purpose. Integrity.
38. The epistle to the Colossians 412
The beginning of the comunnity at Colossae. Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. The false teachers. Authenticity. Time and place of composition of col.
39. the epistle to Philemon 419
Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. Authenticity and significance.
40. the epistle to Ephesians 421
Content and structure. Destination. Authenticity.
41. The epistle to Philippians 431
The community at Phillippi. Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. Time and place of composition. Authenticity and unity.
42. the first epistle to Timothy 439
Content and structures. The recipient and the circunstances of composition.
43. The epistle to Titus 441
Content and structure. Recipient and circumstances of composition of the epistle
44. the second epistle to Timothy 443
Content and structure. The circumstances of composition of the epistle
45. The authenticity of the Pastoral Epistles 445
46. The epistles to the Hebrews 453
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Literary carácter. The destination of the epistle. The author of the epistle. Time of composition.
b. The Catholic Epistles
47. The epistle of St. James 472
Content. The epistle of St. James in the early church. Literay carácter. Destination. Its Christian origin. The autor. Authenticity. Date.
48. The epistle of St. Jude
Content and structure. Purpose. Destination. Autor and authenticity. Date. Attestation.
49. the life of St. Peter the apostle 493
50. The first epistle of St. Peter 497
Content and structure. Destination. Occasion and Purpose. Autor and authenticity. Place and time of composition. Attestation.
51. The second epistle of St. Peter 509
Content and structure. Destination. The relation between 2 Peter and Jude. Attestation. The problem of authenticity. Place and time of composition.
52. The first epistle of St. John 520
Content and structure. Literay carácter. Purpose. Aurthorship and relation to the fourth góspel. Unity. Attestation. The so called Johannine Comma.
53. the second and third epistles of St. John 530
Content of 2 John. Content of 3 john. Destination of both epistles. Occasion and purpose. Attestation. Author.
Section III- The prophetic book of the NT
54. The apocalupyse of St. John 534
Content and structure. Character. Author. Place and time of composition. Interpretation. Canonicity.
Index of persons 565
Index of subjects 577
New testament introduction [texto impreso] / Wikenhauser, Alfred, Autor . - Barcelona (España) : Herder, [s.d.] . - 579 páginas.
<27063>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 225.1/W55/(ING) Resumen:
CONTENTS
PART III
The origin of the new testament writings
Section I The gospels and actas of the apostles
22. The gospels in general 150
23. The góspel of St. Mark 155
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Characteristics and purpose. People for whom intended, place and time of composition. The conclusión of Mark (19-9-20)
24. The góspel of St. Matthew 173
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Literary and theological characteristics. The original language. People for whom intended, date and place of composition.
25. The góspel of St. Luke 199
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. The autor of the góspel of St. Luke (and of acts) the sources of St. Luke´s góspel and his treatment of them. Literary and theological characteristics. People for whom intended, place and time of composition.
26. The synoptic problema 221
I. The problem ( The material of the three synoptics. The agreements of the synoptics. The divergences between the synoptics) 223
II. Attempted solutions (Historial review, the two sources theory, state of the question at present, synthesis of the results) 231
27. From Criticism of the synoptic gospels ( The method of form criticism. Assessment of form critiscism) 253
28. The gospels of St. John 277
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Internal evidence concerning the autor. Literary and theological characteristics. The relation of John to the synoptics. Unity and integrity of the gospels of St. John. The purpose of St. John góspel. The origin of Johannine thought. Time and place of composition.
29. The acts of the apostles 320
Content and structures. Name and purpose. The sources. Historical thruth. Time and place of composition. The doublé text form.
Section II. The Epistles of the New Testament
30. The epistles of the NT in the light of ancient
Letter writting ( the length of ancient letters. The actual writing of letters. The form of epistles. Letters and epistles. 36
A. The pauline Epistles
31. the life of St. Paul the Apostle 351
To the beginning of the first missionry journey. The three great missionary journeys. From the imprisionment at Jerusalem to the martyrdom in Romen. The chronology of St. Paul´S life-
32. The first epistle to the Thessalonians 362
The backgroun. Content and structure. The problem of authenticity.
33. The second epistle to the Thessalonians 366
Conclusion. Content and structures. The problem of authenticity.
34. The epistle to the Galatians 372
Región and province of Galatia. The destination of the epistle. Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. Time and place of composition. Significance of the epistle
35. the first to the Corinthians 381
The founding of the church in Corinth. Content and structure. Occasion of the epistle. Time and place of composition
36. The second epistle to the Corinthians 390
Time and place of composition. Content and structure. The previous events. Purpose. Unity
37. the epistle to the Romans 398
The beginnigns of the Christian community at rome. Content and structure. The carácter of the roman community. Time and place of composition. Occasion and purpose. Integrity.
38. The epistle to the Colossians 412
The beginning of the comunnity at Colossae. Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. The false teachers. Authenticity. Time and place of composition of col.
39. the epistle to Philemon 419
Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. Authenticity and significance.
40. the epistle to Ephesians 421
Content and structure. Destination. Authenticity.
41. The epistle to Philippians 431
The community at Phillippi. Content and structure. Occasion and purpose. Time and place of composition. Authenticity and unity.
42. the first epistle to Timothy 439
Content and structures. The recipient and the circunstances of composition.
43. The epistle to Titus 441
Content and structure. Recipient and circumstances of composition of the epistle
44. the second epistle to Timothy 443
Content and structure. The circumstances of composition of the epistle
45. The authenticity of the Pastoral Epistles 445
46. The epistles to the Hebrews 453
Content and structrue. The tradition of the early church. Literary carácter. The destination of the epistle. The author of the epistle. Time of composition.
b. The Catholic Epistles
47. The epistle of St. James 472
Content. The epistle of St. James in the early church. Literay carácter. Destination. Its Christian origin. The autor. Authenticity. Date.
48. The epistle of St. Jude
Content and structure. Purpose. Destination. Autor and authenticity. Date. Attestation.
49. the life of St. Peter the apostle 493
50. The first epistle of St. Peter 497
Content and structure. Destination. Occasion and Purpose. Autor and authenticity. Place and time of composition. Attestation.
51. The second epistle of St. Peter 509
Content and structure. Destination. The relation between 2 Peter and Jude. Attestation. The problem of authenticity. Place and time of composition.
52. The first epistle of St. John 520
Content and structure. Literay carácter. Purpose. Aurthorship and relation to the fourth góspel. Unity. Attestation. The so called Johannine Comma.
53. the second and third epistles of St. John 530
Content of 2 John. Content of 3 john. Destination of both epistles. Occasion and purpose. Attestation. Author.
Section III- The prophetic book of the NT
54. The apocalupyse of St. John 534
Content and structure. Character. Author. Place and time of composition. Interpretation. Canonicity.
Index of persons 565
Index of subjects 577
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