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The gospel history and its transmission / by F. Crawford Burkitt.

By: Burkitt, F. Crawford (Francis Crawford), 1864-1935Material type: TextTextPublication details: Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1911Edition: 3d edDescription: xviii, 365, [1] p. : map. ; 22 cmSubject(s): Bible. N.T. Gospels -- Criticism, interpretation, etc | ReligionDDC classification: 226 BUR
Contents:
Introductory.--The Gospel of Mark: its literary originality.--The Gospel of Mark: its historical value.--The composition and literary character of the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. Date and authorship of 'Luke' and 'Acts.' The composition of the Gospel according to Matthew. The passion story in Luke.--The teaching of Jesus Christ.--The Gospel in Matthew and Luke.--The Fourth gospel.--The gospel canon.--Marcion, or Christianity without history.--The rivals of canonical gospels.--Note on the Latin prologues to St. Paul's epistles.--General index.--Index of Biblical references.
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"Ten lectures ... delivered at the Passmore Edwards settlement in London as the Jowett lectures for 1906."--Pref.

Introductory.--The Gospel of Mark: its literary originality.--The Gospel of Mark: its historical value.--The composition and literary character of the Gospels of Luke and Matthew. Date and authorship of 'Luke' and 'Acts.' The composition of the Gospel according to Matthew. The passion story in Luke.--The teaching of Jesus Christ.--The Gospel in Matthew and Luke.--The Fourth gospel.--The gospel canon.--Marcion, or Christianity without history.--The rivals of canonical gospels.--Note on the Latin prologues to St. Paul's epistles.--General index.--Index of Biblical references.

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