Author

Dan E. Warden

Campus Location

Abilene Campus (Residential)

Date of Award

5-1968

Document Type

Thesis

Department

Graduate School of Theology

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Committee Chair or Primary Advisor

Neil R. Lightfoot

Second Committee Member or Secondary Advisor

Woodrow Wilson

Third Committee Member or Committee Reader

Henry E. Speck, Jr.

Abstract

The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether or not the Last Supper was a Passover meal and to make an exegetical study of the four accounts of the Lord's Supper. A careful investigation has been made to establish exactly what took place during that special evening meal which Jesus shared with his disciples before his arrest, trial, and execution.

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