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Jesus in History: An Approach to the Study of the Gospels (1970) is a book by Howard Clark Kee.
Abstract
Editions
Published in New York, NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1970.
Table of contents
Perennial questions in the study of the gospels -- Jesus in extrabiblical sources -- Jesus as God's eschatological messenger : the Q document -- Jesus as the culmination of apocalyptic history : the gospel of Mark -- Jesus in the history of the church : the gospel of Matthew -- Jesus and the church in the history of the world : the gospel of Luke -- Theology as the history of Jesus : the gospel of John -- Supplementing and harmonizing the history of Jesus -- Positive and negative results of the search for Jesus in history
External links
- [ Google Books]