From: A K M Adam (F49ADAM@ptsmail.ptsem.edu)
Date: Sat Jul 13 1996 - 12:32:15 EDT
Carl, Warren, and list-members,
It was my privilege to study with the godfather of Johannine source- and composition-criticism, D,
Moody Smith; his works on Johannine source criticism include *Johannine Christianity* from
Uinversity of South Carolina Press and *John and the Synoptics* from Fortress. I did not follow his
footsteps, so I can't offer comments on the specifics of contrasting the German quest with the
modern quest, but Moody's work will necessarily enter into any such study. Perhaps one of the
recent books on history-of-interpretation (like Baird's *History of New Testament Research*, vol.
1, or Riches's *Century of NEw Testament Research*) could help.
Grace and peace,
A K M Adam
f49adam@ptsmail.ptsem.edu
Princeton Theological Seminary
"To translate is human; to parse, divine"
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