This is a book with a double thrust. Dr Mosse presents an unremittingly logical assault upon the Synoptic Problem which develops into a general treatment of the major issues in New Testament history. Repeatedly affirming the testimony of Papias and the Early Fathers, Mosse offers a carefully integrated case for early dates and traditional authorship of the three Synoptic Gospels and Acts in opposition to the redundant hypothesis of Q. This in turn leads into a study of Paul's later career, including a detailed discussion of the dates and provenance of his later epistles.Along the way he...
This is a book with a double thrust. Dr Mosse presents an unremittingly logical assault upon the Synoptic Problem which develops into a general tre...
This book is born of a deep-seated belief that only a reunited and prayerful Church is ever going to complete our mission to bring about God's kingdom; which was the main subject of Jesus' teaching and represents the only imaginable hope for the future of planet Earth. Maintaining the historic tensions between the churches - and in particular the gulf which opened up between Roman Catholics and evangelicals at the Reformation - is therefore a luxury we cannot afford. Martin Mosse presents some principles of peacemaking - first from the gospels and then from the life of his ancestor Charles...
This book is born of a deep-seated belief that only a reunited and prayerful Church is ever going to complete our mission to bring about God's kingdom...