New Testament studies issue
C10530
concept
A New Testament studies issue is a scholarly problem, question, or debate arising from the historical, literary, theological, or textual analysis of the New Testament writings and their early Christian context.
All labels observed (12)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| hypothesis in New Testament studies | 2 |
| New Testament hypothesis | 1 |
| New Testament source criticism theory | 1 |
| New Testament studies issue canonical | 1 |
| New Testament studies subject | 1 |
| New Testament studies topic | 1 |
| biblical studies movement | 1 |
| historical Jesus study | 1 |
| implication of Markan priority | 1 |
| minority view in biblical studies | 1 |
| theory of New Testament source criticism | 1 |
| view in New Testament scholarship | 1 |
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Input
Class: New Testament studies issue
Generated description
A New Testament studies issue is a scholarly problem, question, or debate arising from the historical, literary, theological, or textual analysis of the New Testament writings and their early Christian context.
Instances (13)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Farrer hypothesis | theory of New Testament source criticism |
| Augustinian hypothesis | New Testament source criticism theory |
| Griesbach hypothesis | minority view in biblical studies |
| Markan priority hypothesis | view in New Testament scholarship |
| The Quest of the Historical Jesus | historical Jesus study |
| New Perspective on Paul | biblical studies movement |
| Women in the New Testament | New Testament studies topic |
| New Testament resurrection narratives | New Testament studies subject |
| Synoptic Problem | — |
| Matthean priority | hypothesis in New Testament studies |
| Matthew used Mark as a written source | implication of Markan priority |
| Lukan priority hypothesis | hypothesis in New Testament studies |
| Four-source hypothesis | New Testament hypothesis |