Campus Location

Abilene Campus (Residential)

Date of Award

5-1963

Document Type

Thesis

Department

Graduate School of Theology

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Committee Chair or Primary Advisor

Frank Pack

Second Committee Member or Secondary Advisor

J.W. Roberts

Third Committee Member or Committee Reader

Carl Spain

Abstract

Investigating the New Testament as to the meanings of kerygma and didache and determining their relationship were the purpose of this study. Before determining their New Testament meanings, the usages and meanings of kerygma and didache and their cognates were surveyed in Classical Greek, the Septuagint and other Jewish literature with the aid of concordances and lexicons.

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