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William Sanday
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58 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2001-2026.
Portions of the Gospels According to St. Mark and St. Matthew
John Wordsworth; William Sanday; Henry Julian White
Kessinger Pub
2009
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Form and Content in the Christian Tradition
William Sanday; Norman Powell Williams
Kessinger Pub
2009
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The Conception Of Priesthood In The Early Church And In The Church Of England
William Sanday
Kessinger Pub
2007
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A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans
William Sanday; Arthur C. Headlam
Kessinger Pub
2006
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Two Lectures on the Sayings of Jesus Recently Discovered at Oxyrhynchus
Walter Lock; William Sanday
Kessinger Pub
2006
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Sacred Sites of the Gospels With Illustrations, Maps and Plans
William Sanday; Paul Waterhouse
Kessinger Pub
2006
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Authorship and Historical Character of the Fourth Gospel
William Sanday
Wipf Stock Publishers
2004
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Essays in Biblical Criticism and Exegesis
William Sanday
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
2001
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William Sanday (1843-1920) is best known today perhaps for his editing of a now classic work on the Synoptic Gospels and his co-authorship of a still-important commentary on the book of Romans (ICC). However, this great Oxford scholar also produced a large number of other important books and other writings. This volume, the first in the new Trinity Academic Press sub-series, Classics in Biblical and Theological Studies, gathers together in an accessible form a number of Sanday's important articles in the areas of method, language and exegesis. In the section on method, Sanday has articles on biblical criticism and interpretation. His writings on language include his responses in his dispute with A. Roberts. The section on exegesis touches on interpretation of the parables, understanding the son of man, issues in Acts 15, and, perhaps most importantly, his dispute with W. Ramsay. This is an important collection of essays by an important but now unfortunately often overlooked scholar of a previous generation.