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100 1 $aReddish, Mitchell Glenn,$d1953-
245 13 $aAn Introduction to the Gospels /$cMitchell G. Reddish.
260 $aNashville, TN :$bAbingdon Press,$c©1997.
300 $a254 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 246-250) and index.
520 1 $a"This volume provides college and seminary students with a solid, reliable, and interesting introduction to the major issues in Gospel studies and gives them a concise guide to the contents of the Gospels. After two introductory chapters, one discussing the origin, development, and interrelationship of the four Gospels and and another illuminating the world of the Gospels, the book focuses individually on each of the four Gospels. Separate chapters on each Gospel discuss basic issues such as its social setting, purpose, structure, and distinctive themes and characteristics, and provide a section-by-section discussion of the Gospel's contents. A concluding chapter discusses non-canonical gospels that were produced in the early Christian environment, the process of canonization, and the relationship between the Jesus presented in the Gospels and the historical Jesus."--Jacket.
505 0 $aThe formation of the four Gospels -- From oral traditions to written records -- What is a Gospel? -- The synoptic problem -- John and the synoptics -- Who wrote the Gospels? -- The world of the Gospels -- The political world -- The social world -- The religious world -- The Gospel of Mark -- Social setting -- Telling the story -- Major themes in the Gospel of Mark -- Outline of the Gospel of Mark -- Reading guide to the Gospel of Mark -- The Gospel of Matthew -- Social setting -- Features of Matthew's Gospel -- Major themes in the Gospel of Matthew -- Outline of the Gospel of Matthew -- Reading guide to the Gospel of Matthew -- The Gospel of Luke -- Social setting -- Literary and stylistic characteristics -- Major themes in the Gospel of Luke -- Outline of the Gospel of Luke -- Reading guide to the Gospel of Luke -- The Gospel of John -- Social and historical origins -- Literary and stylistic characteristics -- Major themes in the Gospel of John -- Outline of the Gospel of John -- Reading guide to the Gospel of John -- The other gospels -- Beyond the canonical gospels -- The process of canonization -- The Gospels and the historical Jesus.
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