Essays in New Testament Interpretation
Few twentieth-century scholars have made so broad and deep a contribution to our understanding of the New Testament as the former Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, the Rev. C. F. D. Moule. This selection of his essays, almost all already published in specialist journals and Festschriften, represents in one volume the whole range of Professor Moule's contribution to New Testament studies. Two are studies in linguistic matters, several concern aspects of the theology of the New Testament, some are concerned with matters historical and literary. They deal with such central Christian themes as punishment, forgiveness, sacrifice, death and resurrection. Making more accessible Professor Moule's work, this book will be of value to all serious students of the New Testament, whether they are professional scholars, undergraduates, clergymen or interested and informed laymen.
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November 2008Paperback
9780521090254
344 pages
216 × 140 × 20 mm
0.44kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Jesus in early Christian interpretation
- 2. Studies in the gospels
- 3. Two studies in the epistles
- 4. Two linguistic studies
- 5. Studies exegetical, doctrinal and ethical
- Index.