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New Testament Interpretation:
Essays on Principles and Methods

I.H. Marshall, ed.

Carlisle: The Paternoster Press, 1972. revised 1979. Pbk. pp.406.

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Table of Contents

   

Pages

 

Editor's ForewordView in PDF format

8-9
I

Introduction - I. Howard MarshallView in PDF format


11-18.
 

Part I - The Background To Interpretation

 
II

The History of New Testament Study - F.F. BruceView in PDF format

21-59
III

Presuppositions in New Testament Criticism - Graham N. Stanton


60-71.
 

Part II - The Use of Critical Methods in Interpretation

 
IV

Semantics and New Testament Interpretation - Anthony C. Thiselton

75-104.
V

Questions of Introduction - Donald Guthrie

105-116.
VI

The Religious Background - John W. Drane

117-125.
VII

Historical Criticism - I. Howard Marshall

126-138.
VIII

Source Criticism - David Wenham

139-152.
IX

Form Criticism - Stephen H. TravisView in PDF format

153-164.
X

Tradition History - David R. Catchpole

165-180.
XI

Redaction Criticism - Stephen S. Smalley


181-195.
 

Part III - The Task of Exegesis

 
XII

How the New Testament Uses the Old - E. Earle Ellis

199-219.
XIII

Approaches To New Testament Exegesis - Ralph P. Martin

220-251.
XIV

Exegesis in Practice: Two Examples - R.T. France


252-281.
 

Part IV - The New Testament and the Modern Reader

 
XV

Demythologising - The Problem of Myth in the New Testament - James D.G. Dunn

285-307.
XVI

The New Hermeneutic - Anthony C. Thiselton

308-333.
XVII

The Authority of the New Testament - Robin Nixon

334-350.
XVIII

Expounding the New Testament - John Goldingay

351-365.


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