Chronos, Kairos, Christos II: Chronological, Nativity, and Religious Studies in Memory of Ray SummersRay Summers, Jerry Vardaman Mercer University Press, 1998 - 320 trang As professor of religion and chairman of the department at Baylor University for many years, Ray Summers influenced the lives of more than one generation of students, many of whom are now teachers, ministers, and missionaries. Before coming to Baylor in 1964, Summers taught first at Southwestern and Southern Baptist Theological Seminaries. This volume is in grateful memory of and in fitting tribute to Ray Summers. This is, however, more than just another Festschrift. The many lifelong concerns of Ray Summers -- it is here evident -- also have become the concerns of his students. But these matters are also of concern to others. So, the student of the New Testament, especially of the Gospels, and of liberty of conscience, civil religion, warfare, and even the current so-called fundamentalist resurgence, will find much of stimulating interest in these wide-ranging yet substantial pages. Essays include New Evidence regarding Early Christian Chronology, Reconstructing New Testament History: Ritschl Reconsidered, Josephus Reexamined: Unveiling the Twenty-second Year of Tiberius, Oliver Cromwell and Liberty of Conscience, Thoughts on a Civil Religion Solution to Religious Clause juris prudence, and The Infancy Narratives as Texts of Terror, Verbal and Visual. Contributors include Jack Finegan, Russell Dilday, Henry Jackson Flanders, James Leo Garrett, Robert L. Hamblin, Jack V. Scarola, David W. Beyer, E. W. Faulstich, Nikos Kokkinos, Robert W. Smith, H. Alan Brehm, Paul L. Maier, Mark Kiley, James Vardaman, Derek H. Davis, William L. Hendricks, Robert E. Wolverton, Herbert Reynolds, and Jerry Vardaman. |
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The Writings of Ray Summers | 21 |
Published and Unpublished Works by Ray Summers | 43 |
Studies in Memory of Ray Summers | 59 |
A Chronology of the Nativity Era | 61 |
Ritschl Reconsidered | 141 |
Herod and the Infants of Bethlehem | 169 |
Were the Samaritan Military Leaders Rufus and Gratus at the Time of Herods Death the Later Roman Judean Governors Who Preceded Pontius Pilate? | 191 |
Marcan Ark Typology and the Debate over Jesus Trips to Jerusalem | 203 |
Oliver Cromwell and Liberty of Conscience | 211 |
Jurisprudence | 219 |
The Infancy Narratives as Texts of Terror Verbal and Visual | 243 |
The Creation of a HeroMessiah | 257 |
Unraveling the TwentySecond Year of Tiberius | 85 |
Studies in OT and NT Chronology | 97 |
The Relative Chronology of the Nativity in Tertullian | 119 |
A Reconsideration | 133 |
An Abbreviation and Addenda | 265 |
since Sloan | 281 |
Jesus through Pauls Early Years | 311 |
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