An Introduction to the New Testament |
Contents
The number of Pauls letters | 1 |
The Synoptic gospels | 6 |
70 | 34 |
The Gospel of John | 43 |
The Acts of the Apostles | 60 |
The nature of Pauls letters | 70 |
The letters to the Corinthians | 84 |
Opponents | 97 |
Time and place of origin | 157 |
Contents and nature of the letters | 164 |
The Revelation of John | 170 |
The Canon of the New Testament | 178 |
The text of the New Testament | 185 |
Recent investigations into the history of the text | 196 |
B Summary of Pauls life | 202 |
Comparison of the letters to the Ephesians and | 208 |
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