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The Attractiveness of God: Essays in Christian Doctrine. By R. P. C. Hanson Pp. vi$202. London: S.P.C.K., 1973. 1.95
Book Review: <scp>The Day of His Coming</scp>. By Gerhard Gloege. S.C.M. Press. 1963. 16s; <scp>Mysterious Revelation</scp>. By T. A. Burkill. Cornell University Press. (London: O.U.P.) 1963. 52s; <scp>The History of the Synoptic Tradition</scp>. By R. Bultmann. (E.T. by John Marsh.) Blackwell. 1963. 50s
Gottschalk of Orbais: Reactionary or Precursor of the Reformation?
Gottschalk is a surprisingly unfamiliar figure in this country. Since Archbishop Ussher produced the first modern study of him in 1631, very little has been written about him in English-speaking countries, whereas in France and Germany he has been the subject of innumerable articles and many books. There has been renewed interest in Gottschalk since Dom Morin stumbled on some long-lost works by him in the Bongars library in Bern in 1931. For English readers it may be well to begin with a brief account of the facts.</jats:p
Jean le Théologien et son Évangile dans l'Église Ancienne. By M. Braun, O.P. (Études Bibliques). Pp. xx + 428. Paris: J. Gabalda, 1959. Frs. 3,500.
Jesus and his Contemporaries. By Etienne Trocme. Translated by R. A. Wilson. Pp. x + 134. London: S.C.M. Press, 1973. 2.50.
The genealogy in St Matthew’s Gospel and its significance for the study of The Gospels
The Christian Message and Myth: the Theology of Rudolf Bultmann. By L. Malevez, S.J. (Library of Philosophy and Theology). Pp. 215. London: S.C.M. Press, 1958. 25s.
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