Unity and diversity in New Testament theology : essays in honor of George E. Ladd / edited by Robert A. Guelich. - Grand Rapids : Eerdmans, (c)1978. - xv, 219 pages : portrait ; 24 cm.



Hubbard, D. Biographical sketch and appreciation.--Meye, R. Psalm 107 as horizon for interpreting the miracle stories of Mark 4:35-8:26.--Martin, R.P. The pericope of the healing of the centurion's servant/son (Matt. 8:5-13 par Luke 7:1-10).--Harrison, E.F.A study of John 1:14.--Morris, L. The Jesus of Saint John.--Gasque, W.W. The Book of Acts and history.--Barclay, W. The one, new man.--Bruce, F.F. All things to all men.--Epp, E.J. Paul's diverse imageries of the human situation and his unifying theme of freedom.--Marshall, I.H. The meaning of reconciliation.--Carlston, C. The vocabulary of perfection in Philo and Hebrews.--Longenecker, R. The Melchizedek argument of Hebrews.--Reicke, B. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in New Testament theology.--Fuller, D.P. Biblical theology and the analogy of faith.



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Ladd, George Eldon, 1911-1982.


Bible.--New Testament--Theology.

BS2397 / .U558 1978 BS2397