Quoted in W.G. Kümmel , The New Testament: The History of the Investigation of its Problems (Eng. tr., London/ Nashville [1972]), 99. For convenience this source book has been used for these citations from Gabler, Bauer, Baur and others.
2.
See too G.F. Hasel, New Testament Theology : Basic Issues in the Current Debate ( Grand Rapids [1978]) which has a full bibliography.
3.
R. Morgan , The Nature of New Testament Theology. The Contribution of William Wrede and Adolf Schlatter (London [ 1973]), 13, cf. 37. This title is now abbreviated as NTT.
4.
J.D.G. Dunn, 'Demythologizing — the Problem of Myth in the NT, New Testament Interpretation , ed. I. H. Marshall (Exeter/Grand Rapids [1977]), 289.
5.
R.G.L. Waite, The Psychopathic God ( New York [1977]), 333.
6.
R. Morgan ,'A Straussian Question to "New Testament Theology"' (NTS 23 [1976-77], 243-65 (249)).
7.
E. Käsemann , 'The Problem of a New Testament Theology' (NTS 19 [1972-73], 237.
8.
Käsemann, 239; cf. J.M. Robinson,'The Future of New Testament Theology' (Religious Studies Review 2 [1976], 17-23).
9.
Hasel, 41; cf. P. Stuhlmacher, 'Adolf Schlatter's Interpretation of Scripture' (NTS 24 [1977-78], 433-46).
10.
P. Stuhlmacher , Historical Criticism and Theological Interpretation of Scripture (Eng. tr., Philadelphia [ 1977]), 84f.
11.
R. Bultmann , Theology of the New Testament vol. 1 ( Eng tr., London [1952 ]), 191;
12.
Existence and Faith (Eng tr., ed.S.M. Ogden, London [1961]), 107-110, 114;
13.
R. Morgan, NTT,37f.; Hasel, 91.
14.
L. Morris , 'The Theme of Romans', Apostolic History and the Gospel. Biblical and Historical Essays Presented to F. F. Bruce, edd. W. W. Gasque and R. P. Martin ( Exeter/ Grand Rapids [1970]), 249-63.
15.
Cf. G.N. Stanton, Interpreting the New Testament Today (London, n.d.), 5.
16.
U. Luz , 'Theologia Crucis als Mitte der Theologie im Neuen Testament' (Evangelische Theologie 34 [1974]), 116-41; Hasel, 162.
17.
O. Cullmann , 'The Relevance of Redemptive History', in Soli Deo Gloria. NT Studies in Honor of William Childs Robinson , ed. J. M. Richards (Richmond [1968]), 19ff.