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The gospel of the Lord, how the early church wrote the story of Jesus, Michael F. Bird

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The gospel of the Lord, how the early church wrote the story of Jesus, Michael F. Bird
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The gospel of the Lord
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
854612618
Responsibility statement
Michael F. Bird
Sub title
how the early church wrote the story of Jesus
Summary
In this book, through a distinctive evangelical and critical approach, Michael Bird explores the historical development of the four canonical Gospels. He shows how the memories and faith of the earliest believers formed the Gospel accounts of Jesus that got written and, in turn, how these accounts further shaped the early church. Bird's study clarifies the often confusing debates over the origins of the canonical Gospels. Bird navigates recent concerns and research as he builds an informed case for how the early Christ followers wrote and spread the story of Jesus — the story by which they believed they were called to live. The Gospel of the Lord is ideal for students or anyone who wants to know the story behind the four Gospels
Table Of Contents
Introduction: from Jesus to Gospels -- Excursus: From oral gospel to written gospel -- The purpose and preservation of the Jesus tradition -- Excursus: An evangelical and critical approach to the gospels -- The formation of the Jesus tradition -- Excursus: The failture of form criticism -- The literary genetics of the gospels: the synoptic problem and Johannine question -- Excursus: Patristic quotations on the order of the gospels -- The genre and goal of the gospels: what is a gospel and why write one? -- Excursus: What about the "other" gospels? -- The fourfold gospel of Jesus Christ: why four gospels? -- Excursus: The text of the gospels in the second century
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