After twenty-five years of teaching seminary as a “double
doctor,” this 507-page introduction was motivated by watching his students “grow
weary of taking notes diligently from day to day in the classroom” (Preface). Can’t go to seminary? Here is one workable and serviceable volume.
Very little
is available on Mr. (Rev. Dr. Prof.) Harrison’s life during an internet search. He was double-doctored. We have two bio-notes
followed by an outline of the volume.
EVERETT
F. HARRISON
(B.A., University of Washington; M.A., Princeton University; Th.B., Princeton
Seminary; Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of
Pennsylvania), has served as a missionary in China and as a Presbyterian
minister in Pennsylvania, though most of his work was in the classroom. He
taught both at Dallas Theological Seminary and Fuller Theological Seminary. He
is author of numerous books and commentaries including Colossians
(Everyman's Bible Commentary), Interpreting Acts: The Expanding Church,
and Romans (Expositor's Bible Commentary).
A second source offers the following. http://www.seekgod.ca/charmembers.htm
Charter Members Of Fuller Theological
Seminary
Everett F.
Harrison—Born July 2, 1902 he was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1927.
From 1928-1930 he was an instructor in Old Testament at Dallas Theological
Seminary, Dallas, Tex. He continued there as professor of New Testament
from 1928-30, 1932-35, 1936-40, 1944-47 He became pastor of Third
Presbyterian Church, Chester, Pa. from 1940-44 and was a professor of New
Testament from 1947 forward at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, Calif.
A writer of
Sunday school lesson materials for the American Sunday School Union for
twenty-five years, he was also Editor-in Chief- for the Wycliffe Bible
Commentary and the author of numerous other books, including, editor of Baker's
Dictionary of Theology along with Geoffrey W. Bromiley, and Carl F.H.
Henry. Harrison was competent in Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, German, Latin,
and French.
The Gale Group
Biography < http://www.galenet.com > lists the
following information. "Education: University of Washington, Seattle,
B.A., 1923; Princeton University, A.M., 1927; Princeton Theological Seminary,
Th.B., 1927; Dallas Theological Seminary, Th.D., 1938; University of
Pennsylvania, Ph.D., 1950.
The book is organized as follows.
Preface
List
of Abbreviations
Background
Part
One: The Background
1. The Background—history,
institutions and literature
Part II
The Language of the New
Testament
2. The Language of the New
Testament—rise of kione,
sources for knoine, New Testament
writers, influence of the Septuagint, quotation of the Old Testament in the
New, bibliography
Part III
Textual Criticism of the New
Testament
3. The Textual Criticism of the
New Testament—materials, history of the study of the text of
the New Testament, and the practice of textual criticism
Part IV
The Canon
4. The Canon—history
of the canon, principles governing canonicity, New Testament Apocrypha, Agrapha
Part V
The Literature of the New
Testament
5. The Gospels—word “Gospel,”
multiplication of Gospels, value of Gospels, Gospel pattern, order of Gospels,
synoptic problem, form criticism, redaction critic, Aramaic origins
6. The Gospel According to
Matthew—original form, contents, characteristics,
purpose, background, date, authorship, recent study
7. The Gospel According to Mark—recognition
by early church, authorship, purpose, date, contents, characteristics, recent
study
8. The Gospel According to Luke—authorship,
prologue, readers, date and place of writing, accuracy, contents,
characteristics, recent study
9. The Gospel According to John—contents,
characteristics, date, place of writing, authorship, purpose and readers,
principle concepts, special study
10. The Book of Acts—contents,
authorship, purpose, date, characteristics, sources, historical value of the book,
recent study
11. Introduction to the Epistles—the form
of the letters, epistle or letter?, New Testament letters and Christian Didache
12. Thessalonians Epistles
First Thessalonians—background,
authenticity, outline, date
Second Thessalonians—authenticity,
background, outline, relationship to first epistle, date
13. Epistle to the Galatians—authenticity,
background, destination, date and place of writing, outline, characteristics
14. The Corinthian Correspondence
City of Corinth
Founding of the Church
Paul’s relationship to the Church
First Corinthians—authenticity, readers,
outline, divisions in the Church, characteristics,
date and place of writing, recent study
Second Corinthians—authenticity, readers,
outline, characteristics, date and place of writing, recent study
15. Epistle to the Romans
City of Rome
Founding of the Church
Composition of the Church
Authenticity, date and place of writing,
purpose, characteristics, outline, integrity, and theological thought
16. Prison Epistles
Time and Place
Date of Prison Epistles
Colossians—city, church, background, outline,
nature of false teaching, relationship to Ephesians, authenticity
Philemon—background, value, recent study
Ephesians—readers, authenticity, Goodspeed’s
theory, outline, characteristics
Philippians—background, authenticity, occasion
and purpose, characteristics, recent study
17. Pastoral Epistles
Outline
Background
Nature of False Teaching
Authenticity
Date and place of writing
Recent study
18. Epistle to the Hebrews—recognition
by early church, form, outline, characteristics, readers, authorship and date
19. Epistle of James—recognition
by early church, outline, characteristics, readers, authorship, alternative
views on authorship, date, place of writing, value
20. The First Epistle of Peter—recognition
by early church, outline, theological thought, form and unity, readers, authorship,
date and place of writing
21. The Second Epistle of Peter—recognition
of early church, outline, authorship, date, readers, recent study
22. Epistle of Jude—recognition
by early church, outline, characteristics, authorship, date, readers, value
23. The Epistles of John
First John—recognition by early church,
background and purpose, form and outline, characteristics, relationship to John’s
Gospel, authorship, unity, readers, date
Second and Third John—recognition by early
church, outline, background and purpose, authorship, readers, date
24. The Book of Revelation—recognition
by early church, form and outline, characteristics, interpretation, theological
thought, authorship, unity, background and date, readers, purpose and value.
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Bibliography
Indexes
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