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11-2-1971
Dr. Joachim Jeremias to Lecture at the University ofDayton
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THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON JOE McLAUGHLIN
PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR, GENERAL PUBLICITY
DAY TON, OHIO 45409 AR EA CODE 513 229-2646
DAYTON, Ohio, November 2, 1971 --- One of the foremost biblical scholars in
the world, Dr. Joachim Jeremias, professor of the New Testament at the University
of Gottingen, Germany, will .deliver a public lecture on Friday, November 5 at 7:30
at the University of Dayton in Wohlleben auditorium. The topic of the lecture
J will be "The Words of Jesus in the Pauline Epistles."
Professor Jeremias has studied in particular the parables and sayings of
Jesus. For example, he wl'ote a book on the parables of Jesus that revolutionized
studies in this area. He has argued strongly that the Aramaic word, "Abba,.' was
actually used by Jesus Himself. He pioneered a method for establishing the
authentic words of Jesus in which he works from the Greek accounts as given in
the Gospels back to the originel. Aramaic that Jesus spoke.
He has written numerous articles for professional journals and has authored
a number of books. Some of those more familiar to the American audience are:
The Parables of Jesus, The Eucharistic Words of Jesus, Jerusalem in the Time of
Jesus, Unknown Sayings of Jesus, Infant Baptism in the First Four Centuries, and
The Central Message of the New Testament. His latest book in English, published
in 1971, is .,New Testament TheolOgy: The Proclamation of Jesus.
The lecture is sponsored by the Department of Theological Studies of·:the
University of Dayton. The public is cordially invited.
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