This detailed book study is helpful and interesting...It was time for the whole question of kenotic Christology to be re-examined, and its re-opening in this devout and scholarly enquiry is likely …
In this book, Dr. Taylor develops more fully the treatment of the doctrine of the Atonement set out in the closing section of his earlier work, Jesus and His Sacrifice. Here he examines the whole o…
The author's book is welcome for its author's sake, for the importance of its subject, and because it is an honest and competent piece of work. He deals with a single topic, the interpretation of t…
The modern practice of beginning a study of the Person of Christ with the Names of Jesus is not without good reason. Many of these names have a history and all serve the ends of interpretation.
In this present book, the author has examined the same doctrinal problem from the standpoint of the New Testament teaching concerning forgiveness and reconciliation. In modern theology it is usual …
This book is intended to be a short introduction to the textual criticism of the New Testament. There is, the author believes, need for a work of this kind to provide preliminary studies leading to…
This is the last of the late Vincent Taylor's many notable contributions to NT scholarship and in particular to the controversy about the sources of St Luke's gospel. Taylor defends and develops th…
As the sub-title indicates, this book is not intended to be anything more than a brief introduction to the four Gospels. It treats questions of sources, date and authorship, and the mutual relation…
In this book author think that theologians ought not to be in bondage to what they have already written, but should strive repeatedly to express themselves more adequately, seeking. in the words of…