Norman Perrin was Professor of New Testament at the University of Chicago and the author of major works in New Testament scholarship. K. C. Hanson has taught biblical studies at Episcopal Theological School and the School of Theology at Claremont, Creighton University, and St. Olaf College. He is author of numerous scholarly articles and two volumes in the Proclamation series. His published works include Palestine in the Time of Jesus: Social Structures and Social Conflicts (Fortress Press, 1998).
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Abbreviations Editor's Foreword Acknowledgments > The Kingdom of God - Interpreting a Biblical Symbol The Ancient Near East Ancient Israel Jesus and the Kingdom Augustine and the Kingdom Rauschenbusch and the Kingdom Bultmann and the Kingdom Conclusion Eschatology and Hermeneutics Parables and Hermeneutics Six Interpreters of Jesus' Parables The Hermeneutical Problem: Author, Text, and Reader Conclusion The Evangelist as Author History of Methods A Methodology for Literary Criticism and the Gospels The Interpretation of the Gospel of Mark From Wrede to Lohmeyer Redaction Criticism Rom Redaction Criticism to Literary Criticism Conclusion The Christology of Mark Methodology Mark's Christology Conclusion Jesus and the Theology of the New Testament Three Major Problems Addressing the Three Major Problems Aspects of a New Testament Theology Conclusion The Challenge of New Testament Theology The Problem of the Historical Jesus The Question of Demythologizing Conclusion Notes Bibliography Norman Perrin's Major Works Assessments of Norman Perrin's Work The Historical Jesus Parables The Gospel of Mark New Testament Theology Index of Modern Authors Index of Terms and Phrases Index of Ancient Sources

