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Book Description
- Title:
- An Introduction to the Study of the New Testament
- Author:
- Alan Hugh McNeile [1871-1933]
- Publication Year:
- 1927
- Location:
- Oxford
- Publisher:
- Clarendon Press
- Pages:
- 478
- Subjects:
- New Testament, Introduction, Gospels, Synoptic Problem, Acts, New Testament Letters, Revelation
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- The New Testament
- The Synoptic Gospels
- Early Stages
- Characteristics and Motives
- Arrangement
- Date
- Place of Writing
- Original Language
- The Synoptic Problem
- The Problem
- The Marcan Source
- The Source known as Q
- Other Sources of Matthew and Luke
- The Acts
- The Purpose of the Acts
- The Arrangement
- The Source
- The Authorship and Historical Value
- The Epistles of St. Paul
- First Group of Epistles
- Second Group of Epistles
- Third Group of Epistles
- I, II Timothy, Titus
- General Epistles and Homilies
- James
- I Peter
- Hebrews
- Jude
- II Peter
- The Apocalypse
- The Johannine Gospel and Epistles
- The Fourth Gospel
- The First Epistle
- II, III John
- The Growth of the New Testament Canon
- The word Canon
- The Formation of the Canon of the New Testament
- The Sub-Apostolic Age
- A.D. 170-300
- The Fourth Century
- Textual Criticism
- The Need
- The Material
- The History of Criticism
- Westcott and Hort
- Further Advance
- Inspiration and Value
- Index of Subjects
- Index of Ancient Persons and Writins