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Describe the intended audiences (readers) for the Gospels according to Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John. Show how specific words and/or passages in each Gospel imply particular audiences. See the course Doc sharing area for a bibliography for source material. Be sure to use some of those biblical reference books in the bibliography for your paper, especially Brown. You may find an EBSCO search using the online library resources to be helpful. Limit your search to full-text and peer-reviewed articles. You may also search GOOGLE BOOKS (not just GOOGLE) to access published books online; document the information from those books as books including author, title, publisher, date, and page numbers. The paper needs to be well documented. Be certain to distinguish between paraphrase and quotation.


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REL 110RS – Course Bibliography Biblical Reference Books Anderson, B., ed. The Books of the Bible. 2 vols. New York: Scribners, 1989. Bauer, J., ed. Sacramentum Verbi. 3 vols. New York: Herder, 1970. Black, M., ed. Peake's Commentary on the Bible. London: Nelson, 1962. Brown, R. et.al., eds. The Jerome Biblical Commentary. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1968. __________. The New Jerome Biblical Commentary. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1990. Buttrick, G., ed. Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible. 4 vols plus supplementary vol. New York: Abingdon, 1962. Ellison, J., ed. Nelson's Complete Concordance of the Revised Standard Version Bible. New York: Nelson, 1957. Fitzmyer, J. The Interpretation of Scripture: In Defense of the Historical Critical Method. New York: Paulist, 2008. Freedman, D.N., ed. The Anchor Bible Dictionary. 6 vols. Doubleday, 1992. Fuller, R., ed. A New Catholic Commentary on Holy Scripture. Camden: Nelson, 1969. Hartman, L. Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Bible. New York: McGraw Hill, 1963. Keck, L., ed. The New Interpreters Bible. 13 vols. Abingdon, 1994. Kittel and Friedrich, eds. Theological Dictionary of the New Testament. 10 vols. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1964-76. Laymon, C. The Interpreter's One Volume Commentary on the Bible. New York: Abingdon, 1971. Leon-Dufour, X. Dictionary of Biblical Theology. New York: Desclee, 1967. McKenzie. Dictionary of the Bible. Milwaukee: Bruce, 1965. Orchard, J. A Synopsis of the Four Gospels. Mercer U. Pr., 1982. Richardson, A. A Theological Word Book of the Bible. New York: MacMillan, 1950. Rahner, K., ed. Sacramentum Mundi. 6 vols. New York: Herder, 1968. Sakenfeld, Karen. The New Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible. 5 vols. Abingdon, 2006. Gospels: General Background Aune, David. The New Testament in Its Literary Environment. BeDuhn, David J. Truth in Translation. University Press of America, 2003. Brown, Raymond E. Introduction to the New Testament. Doubleday, 1997. Crossan, J. In Parables. New York: Harper, 1985. Ferguson, E. Background of Early Christianity. Eerdmans. Freyne, S. The World of the New Testament. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1980. Harrill, James Albert. Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, and Moral Dimensions. Philadelphia: Fortress, 2006. Harrington, D. Interpreting the New Testament. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1980. Jeremias, Joachim. Jerusalem in the Time of Jesus. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1969. Kee, H.C. Understanding the New Testament. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1965. Koester, H. History and Literature of the Hellenistic Age. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1982. __________. History and Literature of Early Christianity. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1982. Matera, Frank. Passion Narratives and Gospel Theologies. New York: Paulist, 1986. Martin, Francis. Narrative Parallels to the New Testament. Scholars Press. Perrin, Norman. The New Testament: An Introduction. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1974. Sakenfeld, Katherine D. The New Interpreters Dictionary of the Bible. 5 vols. Abingdon, 2002. Sandmel, Samuel. Anti-Semitism in the New Testament. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1978. Stambaugh, J. and D. Balch. The New Testament in Its Social Environment. Stewart, R.B., J.D. Crossan, and N.T. Wright. The Resurrection of Jesus: John Dominic Crossan and N.T. Wright in Dialogue. Fortress, 2006. Mark's Gospel Jones, A. The Gospel According to St. Mark. New York: Sheed and Ward. Harrington, W. Mark. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1979. Kelber, W. The Passion in Mark. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976. Mann, C. S. Mark. Garden City: Doubleday, 1986. Martindale, C.C. The Gospel According to St. Mark. 1956. Nineham, D. The Gospel of St. Mark. Baltimore: Penguin, 1963. Matthew’s Gospel Albright, N.F. and C.S. Mann. Matthew. New York: Doubleday, 1971. Betz, H.D. The Sermon on the Mount. Fortress, 1995. Brown, R. The Birth of the Messiah. New York: Doubleday, 1977. Davies, W.D. and D. C. Allison. Matthew. T&T Clark, 1988. Folsom, F. The Gospel According to St. Matthew. New York: Harper, 1960. Gundry, R. Matthew. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1982. Jones, A. The Gospel According to St. Matthew. New York: Sheed & Ward, 1965. Kingsbury, Jack. "The Structure of Matthew's Gospel and His Concept of Salvation History." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 35 (1973): 451-74. Luz, Ulrich. Matthew: A Commentary. 3 vols. Philadelphia: Fortress, 2007. Meier, John. The Vision of Matthew. New York: Paulist, 1978. __________. Matthew. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1980. Luke’s Gospel Betz, H.D. The Sermon on the Mount. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1995. Brown, Raymond. The Birth of the Messiah. New York: Doubleday, 1977. Caird, G.B. St. Luke. Penguin, 1963. Cassidy, R. Jesus Politics and Society. Orbis, 1978. Crossan, D. The Gospel of Eternal Life. Milwaukee: Bruce, 1967. Fitzmyer, J. The Gospel According to Luke. 2 vols. New York: Doubleday, 1981. __________. Luke the Theologian. New York: Paulist, 1989. LaVerdiere, E. Luke. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1980. Senior, D. The Passion of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1980. Talbert, Charles H. Reading Luke. New York: Crossroads, 1982. PAUL Barth, Karl. The Epistle to the Romans. New York: Oxford U., 1976. Barth, Markus. Ephesians. 2 vols. Garden City: Doubleday, 1974. Baumert, Norbert.Woman and Man in Paul. Liturgical Press, 1996. Betz, H.D. Galatians. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1979. ________. 2 Corinthians. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1985. Byrne, Brendan. Romans. Liturgical Press, 1996. Cerfaux, L. Christ in the Theology of St. Paul. New York: Herder, 1959. ________. The Christian in the Theology of St. Paul. New York: Herder, 1967. Conzelmann, Hans. I Corinthians. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1975. Dunn, James. Jesus Paul and the Law. Westminster, 1990. __________.The Theology of Paul. Erdmann’s, 1998. Elliot, Neil. Liberating Paul. Orbis, 1994. Ellis, E. Earle. Paul and His Recent Interpreters. Grand Rapids: Eerdman, 1961. Fitzmyer, Joseph. According to Paul. New York: Paulist, 1992. ----------. Pauline Theology. Prentice Hall, 1967. ----------. Romans. Doubleday, 1993. Furnish, V. P. II Corinthians. New York: Doubleday, 1984. ________. Jesus according to Paul. Cambridge U., 1993. ________. Theology and Ethics in Paul. New York: Abingdon, 1968. Gaston, Lloyd. Paul and the Torah. University of British Columbia, 1987. Giblin, C. H. In Hope of God's Glory. New York: Herder 1970. Grayston, K. The Letters of Paul to the Philippians and to the Thessalonians. New York: Cambridge U., 1967. Grossouw, W. In Christ. Westminster: Newman, 1952. Hall, Sidney G. Christian Anti-Semitism and Paul’s Theology. Philadelphia: Fortress. Hays, Richard. Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul. Yale U. Press, 1989. Lambrecht, Jan. Justification by Faith. Wilmington: Michael Glazier, 1988. Marrow, Stanley. Paul: His Letters and His Theology. New York: Paulist, 1986. Matera, Frank. Galatians. Liturgical Press, 1992. Montague, G. T. The Living Thought of St. Paul. Milwaukee: Bruce, 1966. Mott, Stephen. Biblical Ethics and Social Change. Oxford, 1982. Neyrey, Jerome. Paul in Other Words. Westminster, 1990. Penna, R. Paul the Apostle. Liturgical Press, 1996. Richardson, P. Paul's Ethic of Freedom. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1979. Ridderbos, H. Paul: An Outline of His Theology. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1975. Sanders, E.P. Paul and Palestinian Judaism. Fortress, 1977. Sandmel, Samuel. Anti-Semitism in the New Testament. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1978. ________. Judaism and Christian Beginnings. New York: Oxford U., 1978. Schelkle, K. H. The Epistle to the Romans. New York: Herder. Schaeps, H. J. Paul. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1959. Smiles, Vincent. The Gospel and the Law in Galatia. Liturgical Press, 1998. Theissen, Gerd. Psychological Aspects of Pauline Theology. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1987. Tomson, Peter. Paul and the Jewish Law. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1990. Wikenhauser, A. Pauline Mysticism. New York: Herder 1956. Wilson, A.N. Paul: the Mind of the Apostle. Norton, 1997. Wimbush, Vincent. Paul the Worldly Ascetic. Macon: Mercer U. Pr., 1987. Zeisler, John. Pauline Christianity. Oxford University Pr., 1990. Zetterholm, Magnus. Approaches to Paul: A Student’s Guide to Recent Scholarship. Philadelphia: Fortress, 2009. REL 110RS – Thematic and Exegesis Paper Rubrics Exceptional corresponds to an A- to A (90-100). Performance is outstanding; significantly above the usual expectations. Proficient corresponds to a grade of B- to B+ (80-89%). Skills and standards are at the level of expectation. Basic corresponds to a C- to C+ (70-79%). Skills and standards are acceptable but improvements are needed to meet expectations well. Novice corresponds to a D (60-69%). Performance is weak; the skills or standards are not sufficiently demonstrated at this time. 0 This criterion is missing or not in evidence. Thematic Paper Criteria 0 Novice Basic Proficient Exceptional Accurate use of English including careful documentation and good organizational plan 20 Adequate research including use of primary source(s) 20 Ability to paraphrase and use quotations 20 Accurate and complete reflection of material read for assignment 30 Creative application of material read to some other reading, to some problems, and/or critical questioning in reasoned manner of material read 10 Total 100 Exegesis Paper Criteria 0 Novice Basic Proficient Exceptional Accurate use of English including careful documentation 20 Adequate research including use of primary source(s) 20 Ability to paraphrase and use quotations 20 Accurate and complete reflection of material read for assignment. 35 Includes assignment headings as subheadings in the paper 5 Total 100
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