Theology of the New Testament: German Edition edited and completedContents are the theological conceptions of the authors of the New Testament, considered from systematic viewpoints, in the following sequence: Paul, the synoptics (Jesus, the saying-source), the Johannine literature (including the Apocalypse of John), the deutero-Pauline writings, the catholic epistles. |
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II The Person of Jesus Christ | 78 |
III The Liberation through Christ | 116 |
IV The Community of the Free The Church | 178 |
V The Future of the Free | 209 |
B Early Christian Tradition to the Composition of the Gospels | 217 |
I The Presbyters Letters | 423 |
II The First Letter of John | 434 |
III The Gospel of John | 455 |
IV The Coming of the Lamb The Apocalyptist John | 515 |
E On the Way to the Early Catholic Church the Deuteropauline Literature | 547 |
I Christ the Head of the Church The Letter to the Colossians | 548 |
II Attaining the Maturity of Christ The Letter to the Ephesians | 565 |
III Sound Doctrine The Pastoral Letters | 576 |
II The Kingdom of God Jesus | 227 |
III The Palestinian and the Hellenistic Church | 263 |
IV Directives of the Son of Man The Sayings Collection | 310 |
C The Way of Jesus Christ The Synoptic Gospels | 319 |
I Fundamental Problems of Gospel Composition | 321 |
II Secret Epiphany The Evangelist Mark | 343 |
III The Way of Righteousness The Evangelist Matthew | 364 |
IV The Midst of Time The Evangelist Luke | 392 |
D Truth and Love The Johannine School | 419 |
IV Against the False Eschatological Teachers Second Thessalonians | 594 |
F A Message with a Universal Claim The Catholic Letters | 605 |
II Suffering with Christ The First Letter of Peter | 620 |
III Orientation to the Beginnings The Letter of Jude and Second Peter | 641 |
IV The Perfect Law of Freedom The Letter of James | 654 |
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