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What Did Jesus Mean?

最近発刊の雑誌の目次より: What Did Jesus Mean? © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. i-509.
  • One. Introduction
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 3-25.
  • Part I:. The Sermon on The Mount
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 25-27.
  • Two. The Beatitudes
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 27-57.
  • Three. You Have Heard . . . But I Say to You . . .
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 57-126.
  • Four. Other Key Sayings
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 126-226.
  • Five. The Lord's Prayer
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 226-255.
  • Part II. The Parables
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 255-257.
  • Six. The Sower
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 257-266.
  • Seven. The Hidden Treasure and the Pearl of Great Price
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 266-274.
  • Eight. The Leaven and the Mustard Seed
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 274-292.
  • Nine. The Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 292-300.
  • Ten. The Prodigal Son
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 300-310.
  • Eleven. The Unforgiving Servant
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 310-320.
  • Twelve. The Laborers in the Vineyard
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 320-332.
  • Thirteen. The Servant's Reward
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 332-341.
  • Fourteen. The Great Feast
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 341-356.
  • Fifteen. The Last Judgment
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 356-373.
  • Sixteen. The Good Samaritan
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 373-380.
  • Seventeen. The Rich Man and Lazarus
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 380-388.
  • Eighteen. The Rich Fool
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 388-397.
  • Nineteen. The Doorkeeper
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 397-404.
  • Twenty. The Talents
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 404-414.
  • Twenty-One. The Dishonest Steward
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 414-422.
  • Twenty-Two. The Unjust Judge and the Friend at Midnight
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 422-429.
  • Twenty-Three. The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 429-439.
  • Part III. Conclusions and Further Perspectives
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 439-441.
  • Twenty-Four. An Overall Picture of Jesus' Teaching
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 441-444.
  • Twenty-Five. Implications for Theology; Christianity in a Nutshell
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 444-455.
  • Twenty-Six. Language: A Key Issue in Understanding Jesus and Christianity
    What Did Jesus Mean?, pp. 455-509.
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