Paul and the Gospels : Christologies, conflicts, and convergences

edited by Michael F. Bird and Joel Willitts
London : T & T Clark, 2013
xi, 276 p. ; 24 cm.
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  • Table of contents 1. Introduction
  • Michael F. Bird 2. Mark, Paul and the Question of Influences
  • James G. Crossley 3. Mark: Interpreter of Peter and Disciple of Paul
  • Michael F. Bird 4. Paul and Matthew: A descriptive approach From A Post-New Perspective Interpretive Framework
  • Joel Willitts 5. Paul and Matthew
  • Two Strands of the Early Jesus Movement with Little Sign of Connection
  • Paul Foster 6. Luke and Paul on Repentance - - David Morlan 7. Luke: Companion or Disciple of Paul?
  • Stanley E. Porter 8. Kyrios Christos: Johannine and Pauline Perspectives on the Christ Event
  • Mark Harding 9. Paul and John: Two Witnesses, One Gospel
  • Colin Kruse 10. The Gospel of Thomas's Rejection of Paul's Theological Ideas
  • Christopher W. Skinner 11. Death and the Human Predicament, Salvation as Transformation, and Bodily Practices in 1 Corinthians and the Gospel of Thomas
  • Joshua W
  • First published by T & T Clark International in 2011.
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
  • T & T Clark
  • 0567458121 (pbk)
  • 9780567458124 (pbk)
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