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Did Jesus Teach His Disciples to Learn by Heart?

  • J. J. Vincent
© 1964 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 1964 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents IX
  3. Index of Authors XIII
  4. Y. THE PERSON OF JESUS CHRIST
  5. Erwägungen zur Eschatologie Jesu 3
  6. The Problem of the Historical Jesus and the Kerygmatic Christ 33
  7. The Messianic Secret in St. John's Gospel 45
  8. The Clue to Jesus' Self-understanding 58
  9. Messiahship and the Crucifixion 67
  10. Zur Messiasgeheimnistheorie im Markusevangelium 87
  11. Did Jesus Teach His Disciples to Learn by Heart? 105
  12. VI. THEOLOGY
  13. Nòμoç Xqιστoΰ 120
  14. Prophetic Action and Sacramental Form 129
  15. Spirit and Institution in the New Testament 138
  16. Le drame de la mort et de la vie dans le Nouveau Testament 166
  17. Throne Symbolism in the New Testament 178
  18. Revelation in the New Testament and among its Expounders 183
  19. The Kingdom as Cosmic Catastrophe 187
  20. History and the Gospels: Some Philosophical Reflections 201
  21. The Resurrection of the Body arid Justification by Grace 218
  22. Historicism and Biblical Theology 223
  23. VII. LITURGY
  24. The Sermon at Nazareth and the Beatitudes in the Light of the Synagogue Lectionary 231
  25. The N. E. B. New Testament and Problems of Liturgy 236
  26. Communal Worship in the New Testament and Contemporary Rabbinic Literature 246
  27. Sweofriew in the New Testament 250
  28. The Celebration of the Resurrection in the New Testament 254
  29. VIII. TEXTUAL CRITICISM
  30. Some Remarks on the Text of I Peter in the Bodmer Papyrus 263
  31. The Earliest Divisions of the Gospels 266
  32. Remarks on Some Uncial Fragments of the Greek New Testament 273
  33. The Lord's Prayer in Irish Gospel Manuscripts 282
  34. The NEB: The New Testament, reconsidered 289
  35. IX. THE NEW TESTAMENT IN HISTORY
  36. Gnostische Züge in der patristischen Exegese von Luk. 15 299
  37. The Testimonium concerning the Stone in the New Testament and in the Epistle of Barnabas 306
  38. The Synoptic Tradition in the Gospel of Thomas 314
  39. The New Testament in the Celtic Church 318
  40. Some New Testament Echoes in the Qur'än 331
  41. Le Protévangile de Jacques Problèmes critiques et exégétiques 339
  42. Judaeo-Christians in Egypt, the Epistula Apostolorum and the Gospel to the Hebrews 360
  43. Le Sitz im Leben des Actes de Thomas 383
  44. Some Reflections on the Gospel of Thomas 390
  45. Dependent Canonicity in Irenaeus and Tertullian 403
  46. The Protevangelium Jacobi, the Sources of its Theme and Style and their Bearing on its Date 410
  47. The Didache and the Canon of the New Testament 427
  48. The Gospel oî Thomas 447
  49. X. MISCELLANEA
  50. Midrashic Terms and Techniques in the New Testament and The Epistle of James, a Midrash on a Psalm 463
  51. Recognition of Conceptually as a Hermeneutical Tool 464
  52. Reflections on New Testament Study from a Young-Church Environment 478
  53. The Old Testament — New Testament Problem in Preaching and Teaching 483
  54. New Testament Studies in the Service of the Pastoral Ministry 488
  55. Cumulative Index oî Contributors to Studia Evangelica, Vols. I—III 497
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