Some New Testament books contain clear statements as to who wrote them. Oftentimes the author\u27s name is mentioned at the beginning of the book. This is natural when it is an Epistle, for it is usual to specify in a letter both by whom it is written, and to whom it is sent. Most New Testament Epistles begin with the name of the sender and also mention the name or names of those to whom the Letter is addressed. The Epistle to the Galatians, for instance, opens with the author\u27s name: Paul, an Apostle ... to the churches of Galatia. The writer not only gives his name, but also adds a personal attribute which proves his identity
The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
This thesis aims to address two principal questions: What is the relative chronology of the Johannin...
The inspired writer, used by the Holy Spirit to record this epistle, was the Apostle Paul...In writi...
Some New Testament books contain clear statements as to who wrote them. Oftentimes the author\u27s n...
The Gospel of John, the fourth gospel in the New Testament, is one of the most popular books of scri...
Dr. James McGrath\u27s contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...
Manuscript evidence is unanimous that someone named “John ” wrote this little treatise, which is con...
Bibliography: pages 300-314.The series of questions which is often grouped under the heading "the Jo...
Who wrote the Fourth Gospel? For centuries there had been almost unanimous agreement on this point. ...
Pauline scholars, especially in the last century, have been almost evenly divided on whether they co...
This study does not attempt to add to the material on the history of the congregations or to the ana...
Differences of opinion exist within The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod on the import of the words of...
At the beginning of John’s gospel, a rich theology of Christ’s person unfolds through multiple profe...
It ls the purpose of this paper to explore recent literature to ascertain the prevailing views on th...
The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
This thesis aims to address two principal questions: What is the relative chronology of the Johannin...
The inspired writer, used by the Holy Spirit to record this epistle, was the Apostle Paul...In writi...
Some New Testament books contain clear statements as to who wrote them. Oftentimes the author\u27s n...
The Gospel of John, the fourth gospel in the New Testament, is one of the most popular books of scri...
Dr. James McGrath\u27s contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative
The working hypothesis of many contemporary New Testament researchers is that the documents with whi...
Manuscript evidence is unanimous that someone named “John ” wrote this little treatise, which is con...
Bibliography: pages 300-314.The series of questions which is often grouped under the heading "the Jo...
Who wrote the Fourth Gospel? For centuries there had been almost unanimous agreement on this point. ...
Pauline scholars, especially in the last century, have been almost evenly divided on whether they co...
This study does not attempt to add to the material on the history of the congregations or to the ana...
Differences of opinion exist within The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod on the import of the words of...
At the beginning of John’s gospel, a rich theology of Christ’s person unfolds through multiple profe...
It ls the purpose of this paper to explore recent literature to ascertain the prevailing views on th...
The term "authorship" usually conjures up the following: an autonomous and biographical individual i...
This thesis aims to address two principal questions: What is the relative chronology of the Johannin...
The inspired writer, used by the Holy Spirit to record this epistle, was the Apostle Paul...In writi...