| Roland Edmund Murphy - 1981 - 204 pàgines
...methodological deliberations imply a conclusion which has become crucial for all the work of form criticism. lf the results of form criticism are to be verifiable...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of... | |
| George W. Coats - 1983 - 340 pàgines
...methodological deliberations imply a conclusion which has become crucial for all the work of form criticism. If the results of form criticism are to be verifiable...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of... | |
| Burke O. Long - 1984 - 288 pàgines
...methodological deliberations imply a conclusion which has become crucial for all the work of form criticism. If the results of form criticism are to be verifiable...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of... | |
| John Joseph Collins - 1984 - 134 pàgines
...methodological deliberations imply a conclusion which has become crucial for all the work of form criticism. 1f the results of form criticism are to be verifiable...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of... | |
| Erhard Gerstenberger - 2001 - 572 pàgines
...as possible on a particular set of questions, matters of text, translation, philology, verse-byverse explanation, etc. are raised only when they appear...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of... | |
| Erhard S. Gerstenberger - 2001 - 280 pàgines
...methodological deliberations imply a conclusion that has become crucial for all the work of form criticism. If the results of form criticism are to be verifiable...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of... | |
| Simon John De Vries - 1989 - 466 pàgines
...possible on a particular set of questions, matters of text, translation, philology, verse-by-verse explanation, etc. are raised only when they appear...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in the series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of that... | |
| Michael H. Floyd - 2000 - 676 pàgines
...possible on a particular set of questions, matters of text, translation, philology, verse-by-verse explanation, etc. are raised only when they appear...This leads to two consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the presentation of the structure of... | |
| Ehud Ben Zvi - 2000 - 212 pàgines
...possible on a particular set of questions, matters of text, translation, philology, verse-by-verse explanation, etc. are raised only when they appear...forms in and of the texts themselves. This leads to iwo consequences for the volumes in this series. First, each interpretation of a text begins with the... | |
| Won W. Lee - 2003 - 328 pàgines
...criteria. First, the 28. The analytical point of departure is the same as that of the FOTL project: "if the results of form criticism are to be verifiable...analysis of the forms in and of the texts themselves." The quote comes from the "Editor's Foreword" by Knierim, Tucker, and Sweeney on p. xii in the latest... | |
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