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The Great Form Critic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2009

Extract

The second edition of John Marsh's English translation of Rudolf Bultmann's massive work The History of the Synoptic Tradition has now been issued by Basil Blackwell at 50s. This translation is based on the German edition of 1931, but it is now enhanced by an eighty-page supplement, in which Bultmann replies in detail to some of the criticisms which have been made of his book up to the year 1958. We owe John Marsh a great debt of gratitude for providing us in the first place with so excellent a translation of this important work, and also for bringing us up to date with the debate which it has aroused. The one criticism I would make of the translator's work is the totally inadequate indexes. We only have a scriptural index for references to the four Gospels, and the general index is miserably meagre. So weighty a work of scholarship deserves a better apparatus than that.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Scottish Journal of Theology Ltd 1969

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References

page 296 note 1 Gerhardsson, Birger, Tradition and Transmission in Early Christianity (Copenhagen, 1964), p. 6.Google Scholar