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  Index of Authors

  Alexander, L. 52n47

  Alkier, S. 57n62

  Allison, D. 2n5, 11n16, 44n21, 56, 56n56, 57n60, 66n2, 107n14, 114, 114n27, 115, 115n28, 121n44, 131n1, 141, 141n26, 151, 151n39, 152n40, 153, 153n45, 165, 165n58, 165n59, 166, 166n61, 184n28, 199n64, 210n6, 211, 212, 212n10, 212n14, 219n38, 221n42, 224n50, 225n51

  Aquinas, T. 41n13, 96

  Ashby, C. 78n32, 78n33

  Aune, D. 19n58

  Bacon, B.W. 11, 11n14, 211, 212, 212n9

  Bakhtin, M. 54n51

  Balthasar, Hans Urs von 9, 9n7

  Banks, R. 141n21

  Barber, M. 162n55

  Barth, G. 12, 12n20

  Barton, S. 14, 14n32, 29n96, 249n16

  Bauckham, J. 2n2

  Baxter, W. 121, 122n46, 131n1

  Beale, G. K. 37n1, 217n29

  Beaton, R. 85n54

  Betz, H. 146n33, 248n14

  Billings, T. 59n67

  Bird, M. 24n77, 251n19

  Blair, J. 252n27

  Bland, D. 245n6

  Blomberg, C. 11n15, 29n93, 120n40

  Boersma, H. 51n43

  Bornkamm, G. 12n17

  Brown, D. 58, 58n66, 59

  Brown, J. 12n17, 17n44, 247, 247n10

  Br
own, R. 131n1

  Bruner, F. 40n7, 60, 60n69

  Bultmann, R. 69n10

  Burridge, R. 51, 51n44

  Byrskog, S. 11n15, 13n22, 16, 16n40, 17n43, 27n88, 248n11, 248n12

  Calvin, J. 76n27

  Carlson, S. 69n11

  Carson, D. A. 8n4, 10n8, 11n15, 37n1, 39n5, 119, 119n38, 152, 152n41, 184n31

  Carr, D. 24n77

  Carter, W. 17n44, 210n6

  Chae, Y. 66n5, 121, 122n46, 219n39

  Charlesworth, J. 47n33, 66, 66n3

  Charlesworth, S. 24n79

  Chesterton, G. K. 207, 207n1

  Clowney, E. 8n5

  Conzelmann, B. 12n21

  Crenshaw, J. 23n73

  Cribiore, R. 22n71

  Crisp, O. 44n21

  Crowe, B. 129n54, 134n10

  Davies, P. 251, 251n23, 251n24

  Davies, W. 48, 48n35, 48n36, 66, 66n6, 107n14, 114, 114n27, 115, 115n28, 121n44, 141, 141n25, 152n40, 184n28, 224n50, 225n51

  Day, A. 159n51

  Dempster, S. 215n23

  Derrett, J. 15n37

  Deutsch, C. 13n25, 15n35, 18n48, 18n50, 19, 19n55, 138n16, 145, 145n31, 146n35, 248n14

  Dodd, C. 61, 61n75, 61n76, 210n5

  Donaldson, T. 184n29, 184n30, 188n43, 200n68

  Dryden, J. 14n30, 46n30, 51n45, 53, 54n50

  Duling, D. 21, 21n63, 66n5, 121n44

  Dunn, J. 2n3, 13n27, 14n31, 15n34, 18, 18n50

  Edwards, R. 12n17

  Egmond, V. 86, 86n57, 86n58

  Eloff, M. 213n17

  Enslin, M. 212n9

  Erickson, R. 181, 182n23, 215, 215n25, 216

  Ferda, T. 96n76, 97, 97n77

  Fishbane, M. 54n51

  Fisher, F. 158n50

  Foster, P. 236n77

  France, R. T. 21n62, 31, 31n103, 31n104, 39n5, 40n7, 56, 56n58, 57n59, 62, 62n79, 74, 74n18, 75, 75n21, 75n22, 82, 82n43, 82n44, 82n45, 140, 140n20, 179n17, 184n28, 187n41, 197n62, 211, 225n51

  Frye, N. 50, 50n42

  Fuller, R. 10n12

  Gallagher, E. 177n15

  Garland, D. 221n41

  Gathercole, S. 7n1, 18n50

  Gench, F. T. 18n50

  Gerhardsson, B. 24n77, 26n86

  Gibbs, J. 66n5

  Goodenough, E. 106n10

  Goulder, M. D. 212n14, 215n24

 

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