The Influence of the Gospel of Saint Matthew on Christian Literature Before Saint Irenaeus: The first ecclesiastical writers

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Mercer University Press, 1990 - Bible - 172 pages
 

Contents

THE LETTER OF CLEMENT OF ROME TO THE CORINTHIANS
7
2 Other Passages from Matthew
16
3 Clements Texts in Which the Literary Dependence on Matthew Is Doubtful or to Be Dismissed
24
THE OTHER NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS
32
1 The Writings of Luke
33
2 The Johannine Literature
35
3 The Catholic Epistles
37
4 The Epistles of Saint Paul
40
Editors Addendum to Chapter 2
83
SAINT IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH
85
1 The Sermon on the Mount
86
2 Texts Outside the Sermon on the Mount Where Literary Influence Is Certain
87
3 Texts Whose Literary Influence Is Probable
91
4 Texts Whose Literary Influence Is Doubtful or to Be Excluded
94
THE OTHER NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS
97
2 The Johannine Writings
101

Editors Addendum to Chapter 1
58
THE EPISTLE OF BARNABAS
59
2 The Passion Narrative
62
3 Other Texts
65
4 Texts in Which the Matthean Literary Influence Is Doubtful or to Be Excluded
67
THE OTHER NEW TESTAMENT WRITINGS
74
2 The Johannine Writings
77
3 The Pauline Epistles
78
4 The Epistles of James and Peter
81
3 The Pauline Epistles
105
4 The Epistles of James and Peter
117
Editors Addendum to Chapter 3
121
Bibliography
123
Indexes
163
REFERENCES TO THE OLD TESTAMENT
165
REFERENCES TO THE NEW TESTAMENT
166
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