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Interpreting the Gospels: The Landscape and the Quest

Interpreting the Gospels: The Landscape and the Quest

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  • Donald A. Hagner

How are the Gospels best interpreted? Reflecting on this question, Hagner notes that the Gospels are historical writings, they span three time frames, and the authors each gave their own shape to the tradition.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1981. 15 pages.

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