
From any page use CTRL+Home to go to the title-page and thence to the Contents - There is no direct link from entries referring to an item in Class Z and it will be found useful to have a printout of that Class. Note the following points relating to the downloaded Word document: - There is extensive cross-linking between headings. There is only very limited cross-referencing on the web pages and the printed instructions for cross-referencing do not apply to the Web document except on the Contents page 2. This bibliography is provided on the Web primarily to be downloaded and either used directly or printed off in whole or in part. (Use CTRL with Home to return to the title-page)Ī PRELIMINARY NOTE 1. (1) A preliminary note (Please read first) (2) Preface (3) Introduction (4) The main subject classes of the bibliography (5) The bibliography (6) The author index (7) The subject index to the classification and to the subject sections of the bibliography (8) Appendix A: A full schedule of the subject classification (9) Appendix B: A list of abbreviations used for journal titles in listing reviews of pre-1920 (10) Appendix C: A list of commentary series on the gospels GOSPEL ORIGINS A bibliography of the critical study of the process by which the traditions of Jesus became the canonical gospels, to 31 December 2000 Compiled by Alan Billĭedicated to King's College London and those who taught me there especially the Reverend Christopher Evans and Doctor Morna Hooker Copyright 2008 Alan BillĬONTENTS (Click on the left-hand number to go to the section wanted)
