of Dogma, Pfleiderer's Early Christian Conception of Christ, P. Gardner Historic View of the New Testament, A. Robinson Study of the Saviour in the Newer Light (second edition), B. W. Bacon Jesus the Son of God, and Cheyne Bible Problems, from one standpoint; and from another by A. M. Fairbairn in his Christ in Modern Theology, M. Lepin in Jésus, Messie et Fils de Dieu, B. B. Warfield The Lord of Glory, W. L. Walker in The Cross and the Kingdom, D. W. Forrest in The Christ of History and Experience, P. T. Forsyth in The Person and Place of Jesus Christ, Canon Sanday in Christologies Ancient and Modern, Bishop Gore in The Incarnation of the Son of God, and D. La Touche in The Person of Christ in Modern Thought. Pfanmüller Jesus im Urteil der Jahrhunderte, and the Hibbert Journal Supplement Jesus or Christ? present various facets of opinion. It is needless to enumerate the relevant articles in the various Bible dictionaries and encyclopædias, or the sections in any standard treatise upon New Testament Theology like G. B. Steven's, Holtzmann's, Bovon's, Feine's, Beyschlag's, or Weinel's. The critical attitude to the gospels, which is presup- posed in this volume, will be found stated at length in the writer's Introduction to the Literature of the New Testament (second edition), or in Professor Peake's con- tribution to the present series. -214- |