Title Page
Preface
Part I. Preparatory
I The Historical Situation
II Sources of Our Knowledge Of Jesus
III The Harmony of the Gospels
IV The Chronology
V The Early Years of Jesus
VI John The Baptist
VII The Messianic Call
VIII The First Disciples
Part II. The Ministry
I General Survey of the Ministry 106. The attempt to arrange an orderly account of the way in which Jesus set about the work to which he was called at his baptism is met at the outset by a problem. The vivid and familiar words of Mark (i. 14)
II The Early Ministry in Judea
III The Ministry In Galilee--its Aim And Method
IV The Ministry in Galilee--The New Lesson
V The Journey through Perea to Jerusalem
VI The Final Controversies in Jerusalem
VII The Last Supper
VIII The Shadow of Death
Part III. The Minister
I The Friend of Men 223. In nothing does the contrast between Jesus and John the Baptist appear more clearly than in their attitude towards common social life. John had his training and did his work apart from the homes of men. The wilderness was his chosen and fit scene of labor. From this solitude he sent forth his summons and warning to his people. They who sought him for fuller teaching went after him and found him where he was. They then returned to their homes and their work
II The Teacher with Authority
III Jesus' Knowledge of Truth
IV Jesus' Conception of Himself
Appendix
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