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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Dissertation summaries
Vol. 47, Issue 1, 1996May 01, 1996 BST

The Reception of the Theology of Karl Barth in Scotland

John L. McPake,
doctrinehistorical theologybarthscotland
https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.31624
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Articles in Vol. 47, Issue 1, 1996

Vol. 47, Issue 1, 1996
  • Three Weddings and a Divorce: God's Covenant with Israel, Judah and the Church
    David Instone-Brewer
  • Mark 16:1-8: The Empty Tomb of a Hero?
    Peter G. Bolt
  • God and His People in the Nations' History: A Contextualised Reading of Amos 1 & 2
    M. Daniel Carroll
  • On Introducing Gods to Athens: An Alternative Reading of Acts 17:18-20
    Bruce W. Winter
  • Amos 7:14: A Case of Subtle Irony
    Åke Viberg
  • Genealogical Annotation in Genesis as Background for the Matthean Genealogy of Jesus
    John Nolland
  • Divine Knowledge: Comparisons and Contrasts with Human Knowledge
    Richard Sturch
  • Genesis 4:17-24: A Case-Study in Eisegesis
    Maarten J. Paul
  • 'Father' Imagery in 2 Corinthians 1-9 and Jewish Paternal Tradition
    Anthony A. Myrick
  • Faithless Israel, Faithful Yahweh in Deuteronomy
    Paul A. Barker
  • A New Method for Reconstructing Biblical Scrolls
    Edward D. Herbert
  • The Reception of the Theology of Karl Barth in Scotland
    John L. McPake
  • A History of Research on Codex Bezae
    Kenneth E. Panten
  • The Nature of Faith in Isaiah of Jerusalem
    G. C. I. Wong
Tyndale Bulletin
McPake, John L. 1996. “The Reception of the Theology of Karl Barth in Scotland.” Tyndale Bulletin 47 (1): 181–84. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.31624.
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