2 edition of Bibliography of New Testament literature (1900-1950) found in the catalog.
Bibliography of New Testament literature (1900-1950)
San Francisco Theological Seminary. Graduate Seminary in New Testament.
Published
1953
by San Francisco Seminary in San Anselmo, Cal
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | prepared by the Graduate Seminary in New Testament (1952-1953) ; edited by Tadashi Akaishi. |
Contributions | Akaishi, Tadashi. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xii, 312 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 312 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16918948M |
Wright, N.T. and Michael F. Bird, The New Testament in Its World: An Introduction to the History, Literature, and Theology of the First Rapids: Zondervan Academic, pp. $ Biographical Sketch of the Authors. N.T. Wright is the Chair of New Testament and Early Christianity at Scotland’s University of Saint Andrews. Old Testament Life and Literature () Gerald A. Larue. General Bibliography THE BIBLE. Any accurate translation of the Bible may be used with this text, including The King James Version, The English Revised Version, The American Standard e of the advancement made during the past half century in language and word studies, and because of the new .
Select Bibliography Many of the themes of this dictionary can be followed up in the numerous commentaries on individual books of the Bible that are available, and especially in the one-volume Oxford Bible Commentary (edited by John Barton and John Muddiman, OUP, ) which has authoritative articles and extensive bibliographies. David Aune's Westminster Dictionary of the New Testament and Early Christian Literature and Rhetoric is a fantastic scholarly reference work. Astoundingly it is almost exclusively the work of one man (all but 21 articles).Cited by:
uses biblical material. The third section, New Testament Ethics, contains a number of subsections dealing with New Testament ethics, the individual authors of the New Testament books, and two principal New Testament ethical themes, namely, Law and Gospel, and the Love Command. Cumulative Bibliography In: The New Testament and Rabbinic Literature. Authors: R. Bieringer, The New Testament and Rabbinic Literature Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, Volume: The New Testament And Rabbinic Study—An Historical Sketch.
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By Felix Just, S.J.: Comprehensive on-line bibliography on John’s Gospel and the Johannine epistles, part of the Johannine Literature web site, currently featuring printed books and electronic publications and including hyperlinks for on-line book reviews where available.
The focus is primarily on English-language books (texts, commentaries, and studies) published since NEW TESTAMENT BIBLIOGRAPHY.
The following brief bibliography is intended to suggest the first references a seminary student engaged in theological interpretation of the New Testament will want to consult; the bibliographies and notes of these works will in turn lead the student to other significant resources.
Occasional annotations suggest a work's particular value. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle.
New Testament Exegesis Bibliography - The Text of the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2. Black, David A. A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, Campbell.
North Park Theological Seminary – New Testament Bibliography, Fall Several students have asked the New Testament Professors for the best available literature for interpreting the New Testament.
This bibliography gives a selection of titles that we regard as excellent in a number of different categories and for each New Testament book.
NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE. § 1. From lino, to daub or smear (supine, litum), comes litera, a mark, and more especially a significant mark—a character—a letter of the plural (literce) denotes—1, the letters of the alphabet collectively—2, then any combination of them in a written composition—whether smaller (e.
a letter, or epistle, made up of a few letters; or, as. An Introduction to the New Testament: Context, Methods and Ministry Formation. Downers Grove: IVP, Elwell, Walter A. and Robert W. Yarbrough. Encountering the New Testament and Readings from the First-Century World. 2nd edition. Grand Rapids: Baker, *Hagner, Donald A.
The New Testament: A Theological and Historical Introduction. Bibliography – New Testament; Bibliography – Surveys & Backgrounds Bibliography – New Testament. Jul 2, Todd Chipman Uncategorized. New Testament. Adamson, James B. Beale, G. The Book of Revelation: A Commentary on the Greek Text.
The New International Greek Testament Commentary, ed. Howard Marshall and Donald A. Hagner. Genre/Form: Bibliography Bibliography of bibliographies Bibliographies (form) Additional Physical Format: Online version: Hurd, John Coolidge.
Bibliography of New Testament bibliographies. The Book of Judges. New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: W. Eerdmans, E-mail Citation» Webb focuses on issues arising from the text itself and limits his discussion of background information.
A lengthy introduction contains a review of the history of scholarship on the book of Judges. Testament. New York: Oxford University Press, Grisanti, Michael A. Grisanti. “Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the Old Testament.” In The World and the Word; An Introduction to the Old Testament.
Nashville, TN: B&H Publ. Group, Matthews, Victor H, and D. Benjamin, Old Testament Parallels: Laws and Stories from theFile Size: KB. The artifacts left by the prophets are prophetic, whether literature or speech.
The material described in this bibliography focuses on the prophetic books. These books are referred to as the Prophets in many circles but sometimes are referred to as the Latter Prophets (Judges through Kings have the designation the Former Prophets.).
#N#Thomas Henshaw, New Testament literature in the Light of Modern Scholarship. London: Hodder & Stoughton, #N#Larry W. Hurtado, "New Testament Studies at the Turn of the Millennium: Questions for the Discipline," Scottish Journal of Theology (): #N#Simon J.
Kistemaker, "Current Problems and Projects in New Testament. A Bibliography of New Testament Bibliographies Reviewer Hurd's guide illustrates the sheer volume of publication on the Bible in recent years, identifying as it does hundreds of books and articles that do nothing but list and evaluate thousands more; and all of this concerns basically the twenty-seven books of the New Testament, with most items.
A suggested list of literary criticism on 's Bible: The New Testament. The listed critical essays and books will be invaluable for writing essays and papers on Bible: The New Testament. What is New Testament Theology. The Rise of Criticism and the Problem of a Theology of the New Testament.
Philadelphia: Fortress, Bonsirven, Joseph. Theology of the New Testament. Translated by S. Tye. London: Burns & Oates, Bowell, Daniel J. and J. Julius Scott. “Bibliography of Works on New Testament Theology.”File Size: 82KB.
The New Testament apocrypha (singular apocryphon) are a number of writings by early Christians that give accounts of Jesus and his teachings, the nature of God, or the teachings of his apostles and of their lives.
Some of these writings have been cited as scripture by early Christians, but since the fifth century a widespread consensus has emerged limiting the New Testament to. Ainslie, Edgar. The Dawn of the Scarlet Age. Philadelphia: The Sunday School Times Co., pp.
Alford, Henry. The Greek New Testament. Revised by Everett F. A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament: A Companion Volume to the United Bible Societies' Greek New Testament.
Third edition. United Bible Societies, Mishnayoth: Edited by Philip Blackman. Second edition. New York: The Judaica Press, New Testament Interpretation: Essays on Principles and Methods. Edited by I.
Howard Marshall. Heiser at times refers listeners to books, articles, and other resources. They are listed below, by episode.
———— Episode Taking the Context of the Bible Seriously (series on Bible Study Advice, Tools, and Techniques) Guides to the Literature of the Biblical Context and Worldview: Old Testament (informed by the Literature of the Ancient [ ].
BOOK WITH MULTIPLE AUTHORS Scott, Bernard Brandon, Margaret Dean, Kristen Sparks, and Frances LaZar. Reading New Testament Greek. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, *Books with more than three authors may be cited in footnotes with the first author followed by “et al.” All authors should be listed in the bibliography.
BOOK WITH EDITORSFile Size: KB.This book is an excellent seminary-level introduction to the New Testament that should also be very helpful to the serious lay New Testament (NT) student.
It starts with an introduction into NT studies, giving a short overview of the history of NT studies, and defines standard categories like historical, text, form and literary by: BDAG Bibliography Expansion: Ancient Texts (8 vols.) includes tools for studying ancient Greek texts that are important and relevant to biblical studies and new Testament Lexicography.
Additionally, these are the editors of the standard Greek-English lexicon for the New Testament considered important for studying New testament vocabulary.