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Theology of the New Testament (1951-55) is the English edition of Theologie des Neuen Testaments (Theology of the New Testament / 1948-53 Bultmann), book. Translated from the German by Kendrick Grobel.

Abstract

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Scribner, <2 vols.> 1951, 1955

Table of contents

  • Vol 1 -- Pt. I. Presuppositions and motifs of New Testament theology. The message of Jesus ; The kerygma of the earliest church ; The kerygma of the Hellenistic church aside from Paul -- Pt. II. The theology of Paul. Man prior to the revelation of faith ; Man under faith.
  • V. 2. Pt. III. The theology of the Gospel of John and the Johannine epistles. Orientation ; Johannine dualism ; The "krisis" of the world ; Faith -- Pt. IV. The development toward the ancient church. The rise of church order and its earliest development ; The development of doctrine ; The core of the development ; The problem of Christian living.

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