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The Evangelical and Traditionsgeschichte

The Evangelical and Traditionsgeschichte

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  • Grant R. Osborne

This paper considers the validity and possible worth of an application of tradition criticism as part of research on the life of Jesus and the so-called quests for the historical Jesus.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1978. 14 pages.

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