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Introduction to the New Testament I
The Community of the Disciples and Jesus’ Opponents in the Speeches of Jesus according to Matthew
The Disciples of Jesus and the Signs of Times. Lifestyle and Eschatology According to Luke
John the Baptist and Jesus. The Debates of Jesus according to Mark
Jesus’ Pre-history according to Matthew
Jesus’ Pre-history according to Luke (Lk 1–4)
The Way of Jesus on Earth: The Son of Man with Power and His Suffering. The ’Messianic Secret Theory’ in the Gospel of Mark
The Sermon on the Mount and the Parables of Jesus
Social Sensibility in the Gosel According to Luke
Jesus' Suffering, Death and Resurrection in the Synoptic Gospels
Introduction to the New Testament II
Last Teachings, Suffering, Death and Resurrection of Jesus
The Acceptance of Pagans and the Mission Among Them (Acts 16–28)
Problems in the Ordening of Public Worship in the First Epistle to Corinthians. Introductory Problems of the First Epistle to Corinthians
An Account of the Word Became Flesh and the Signs of his Glory According to John
The First Christian Church and the Beginnings of Mission According to Acts (Acts 1–8)
Eschatology and the Problems of the Community in the Epistles to Thessalonians
The Real Signs of the Apostolic Ministry: Power in Powerlessness in the Second Epistle to the Corinthians
Speeches and Characteristic Motifs in the Gospel According to John
Internal Tensions and External Treathes in the Early Church (Acts 3–15)
The Problems of the Community in the First Epistle to Corinthians
Important Theological Themes and Motifs in the Second Epistle to the Corinth
Introduction to the New Testament III
One Gospel about the Righteousness through the Faith in Christ
The Consequences of being Righteous through Fait (Róm 6–8)
The Apostle, the Church and the Antagonists in the Epistle to the Philippians. Introductory Problems
Pastoral Epistles: Tradition and New Circumstances
Gospel without Law (Gal 3–6)
The Destiny of Israel (Rom 9–11)
Christ and the Powers in the Epistle to the Colossians
All are Sinners and can be Saved only through Mercy and by Faith (Rom 1–5)
New Life in Christ (Rom 12–15) Introductory Problems of Romans
God Brought All Creation Together in Christ. The Church in the Epistle to the Ephesians
Introduction to the New Testament IV
The Dragon, the Beasts and Babylon. The Last Battle, New Sky, New Earth, New Jerusalem (Rev 12–21)
Introductory Problems and Content of the Epistle of James
Introductory Problems and Content of the Epistles of John
Jesus, the Son of God, the High Priest After the Order of Melchizedek (Hebr 1–7)
Introductory Problems and Content of the Epistle of 1Peter
The Central Vision, the Seven Messages, the Throne of God and the Lamb, and the First Two Series of Plagues (Rev 1–11)
The Sacrifice of Jesus and its Consequences (Hebr 81–13)
Introductory Problems and Content of Epistles of 2Peter and Jude
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