A note on 1 Corinthians 15:3-5. Webber, R. C Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 26(3):265–269, September, 1983.
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At the end of his insertion into the essay on bodily resurrection (1 Cor 15:11), Paul claims that his gospel is the same as that proclaimed by the other apostles. A comparison of the creed that Paul preserved with other early proclamations preserved in the NT clearly indicates that this is the case. All of the traditional statements proclaim the gospel of Jesus the Christ, and all are similar in the information they present as the basis of the Christian faith. [excerpt].
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	title = {A note on 1 {Corinthians} 15:3-5},
	volume = {26},
	issn = {0360-8808},
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	abstract = {At the end of his insertion into the essay on bodily resurrection (1 Cor 15:11), Paul claims that his gospel is the same as that proclaimed by the other apostles.  A comparison of the creed that Paul preserved with other early proclamations preserved in the NT clearly indicates that this is the case.  All of the traditional statements proclaim the gospel of Jesus the Christ, and all are similar in the information they present as the basis of the Christian faith. [excerpt].},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society},
	author = {Webber, Randall C},
	month = sep,
	year = {1983},
	keywords = {Bible. Corinthians I -- Criticism, interpretation, Bible. Corinthians I 15-16, Creeds, Jesus Christ, Peer reviewed},
	pages = {265--269},
}

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