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More Quests of the Historical Jesus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

Extract

On the long journey towards a clear understanding of the historical Jesus it is desirable from time to time to halt and survey the scene, take our bearings and choose the direction for further advance. In this article I do not profess to cover the recent relevant literature, which is vast in extent. The aim rather has been to select a few works representative of different approaches and methods, and to present in this way both the lines of progress and the questions which still await an answer.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1960

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References

page 397 note 1 NT Essays in honour of T. W. Manson, pp. 165ff.

page 397 note 2 Longmans Green, 1956.

page 399 note 1 op. cit., pp. 116, 335, 160, 171.

page 402 note 1 op. cit., pp. 36, 181.

page 404 note 1 Francke Verlag, Bern, 1957; English translation, London, I960.

page 405 note 1 Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart.

page 405 note 2 Studies in Biblical Theology, No. 25, S.C.M., 1959. I am indebted to this work for much of the following survey.

page 406 note 1 Robinson, op. cit., p. 16.

page 406 note 2 Bornkamm, op. cit., pp. 52, 158, 163.

page 407 note 1 op. cit., pp. 26ff, 44.

page 408 note 1 op. cit., pp. 28ff.

page 408 note 2 op. cit., pp. 7off.

page 408 note 3 op. cit., p. 92.