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The Witness of the Four Gospels

1991
Abstract In the years between the death of Jesus and the gospel-writing period, sayings from Jesus, stories about him, collections of parables or miracle stories, glimpses of the Passion, and resurrection experiences had been told, heard, and eagerly told.
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The Four Types of Gospel

New Blackfriars, 1969
Dr John Marsh, in his excellent Penguin commentary on St John’s gospel, remarks that ‘the gospels read so very much like historical narratives of what took place that it requires effort not to treat them exclusively as such, but to understand them as much more concerned to indicate what was going on in the narrative provided’ (p. 52). One must make the
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Why Four Gospels?

2002
Abstract Some thirty Christian writings which date from before c. ad 600 refer to themselves as ‘gospels’, or have been so described by others. In later centuries from time to time further gospels which were certainly hoaxes or forgeries appeared. The thirty or so earlier gospels are a very diverse set of writings.
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The Hermeneutical Significance of Four Gospels

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1979
The fact of four different Gospels can be faced as a theological opportunity rather than as a merely historical problem by the hermeneutic of an understanding of Christianity as based upon the christological dogma.
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The Four Gospels 1992

Novum Testamentum, 1993
J. K. Elliott   +4 more
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The Four Gospels

The Bible Translator, 1968
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The Four Gospels and the Revelation

The American Journal of Philology, 1980
Georg Luck, Richmond Lattimore
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