The Ethics of Jesus (1910 King), book

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The Ethics of Jesus (1910) is a book by Henry Churchill King.

Abstract

A theological work aimed to explore the ethical teachings of Jesus.

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Macmillan, 1910 (New Testament Handbooks).

Contents

Introduction -- The ethical teaching in Schmiedel's foundation-pillar passages, and in the doubly attested sayings. Criteria -- The ethical teaching in Mark and in the other common source of Matthew and Luke. The oldest sources -- Estimate of the ethical teaching in the sayings of Jesus peculiar to either Matthew or Luke -- The sermon on the mount as a whole -- Jesus' conception of the basic qualities of life: a study of the beatitudes -- The great motives to living in the sermon on the mount -- Conclusion.

External links

  • [ Google Books]