The Parables of Jesus: A History of Interpretation and Bibliography (1979 Kissinger), book

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The Parables of Jesus: A History of Interpretation and Bibliography (1979) is a book by Warren S. Kissinger.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1979.

Table of contents

Part one: History of interpretation.

Irenaeus -- Tertullian -- Clement of Alexandria -- Origen -- Augustine -- Chrysostom -- The Middle Ages -- Gregory the Great -- Bede -- Thomas Aquinas -- Martin Luther -- John Calvin -- John Maldonatus -- Richard C. Trench -- Alexander Balmain Bruce -- Adolf Julicher -- Rabbinic scholarship -- Christian A. Bugge -- Paul Fiebig -- Protestant liberalism -- The eschatological reaction -- Johannes Weiss -- Albert Schweitzer -- The social Gospel -- Form criticism -- Martin Dibelius -- Rudolf Bultmann -- A. T. Cadoux -- C. H. Dodd -- B. T. D. Smith -- Joachim Jeremias -- T. W. Manson -- Archibald M. Hunter -- Amos N. Wilder -- Geriant V. Jones -- Norman Perrin -- The new Hermeneutic -- Ernst Fuchs -- Eta Linnemann -- Eberhard Jungel -- Robert W. Funk -- Dan Otto Via -- John Dominic Crossan

Part two: The bibliography.

Parables in general -- Individual parables -- Barren fig tree -- Blind leading the blind -- Budding fig tree -- Burglar -- Defendant -- Doctor and the sick -- Dragnet -- Empty house -- Friend at midnight -- Good samaritan -- Hid treasure -- Householder -- Laborers in the vineyard -- Lamp and the bushel -- Last judgment -- Leaven -- Lost coin -- Lost sheep -- Marriage feast -- Master and servants -- Mustard seed -- Patched garment -- Pearl -- Pharisee and the publican -- Playing children -- Pounds -- Prodigal's son -- Rich fool -- Rich man and Lazarus -- Salt -- Seed growing secretly -- Servant in authority -- Sower -- Talents -- Tares -- Ten virgins -- Tower builder -- Two builders --Two debtors -- Two sons -- Unjust judge -- Unjust steward -- Unmerciful servant -- Warring King -- Watchman -- Wicked husbandmen -- Wineskins

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