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From Paul to Jesus1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

Extract

It is better that the theme of a Presidential Address should be too general than that it should be too specific. On this occasion I propose that together we traverse familiar ground. Beginning with the broad river of Christian doctrine as we have it in the Epistles of St. Paul, let us take our way up-stream, trying to trace afresh some of the channels by which it is linked with the living springs that come from Jesus.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1949

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References

page 7 note 1 This thought of the Shepherd-King has recently been developed in a Thesis (not yet published) on “The Theology of St. Mark's Gospel” by the Rev. A. A. Morrison, B.D., Ph.D., of Campsie.