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The Synoptic Gospels and Eschatology

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1946
OUR topic is historical, because it deals with the synoptic gospels as historical documents; philosophical and theological, because it deals with the ideas for which the term, eschatology, has long been used. To cooirdinate the historical and philosophical aspects of a given topic is always an undertaking which arouses the most serious misgivings, but ...
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The Synoptic Gospels

Journal of Biblical Literature, 1961
James L. Jones, H. A. Guy
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The multitude in the synoptic gospels

Scottish Journal of Theology, 1954
The great German scholar Martin Dibelius is said to have expressed his admiration for the Scottish Church during a visit to Scotland some years ago by declaring: ‘You have not yet lost the masses.’ The attitude of the masses towards the Church largely depends on the attitude of the Church towards the masses. This applies to the modern Church as much as
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The Sources of the Synoptic Gospels

2011
Wilfred L. Knox (1886–1950) was a theologian and fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. Volume I of his Sources of the Synoptic Gospels was published posthumously in 1953. The gospels were written to preach Christ and not to satisfy the curiosities of the modern scholar; but they do contain important historical material of the first importance. That is
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The Order of the Synoptics: Why Three Synoptic Gospels?

Journal of Biblical Literature, 1989
J. K. Elliott   +2 more
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SYNOPTIC GOSPELS

Max Botner   +10 more
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The Parables of the Synoptic Gospels

Journal of Biblical Literature, 1938
Clarence T. Craig, B. T. D. Smith
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