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II. The Native Mold of Literary Form
III. Avails and Deficits of the Pre-Literary Times
CHAPTER II. AWAKING OF THE LITERARY SENSE
I. THE QUICKENED NATIONAL SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS
II. INITIATIVE IN TWO GIFTED KINGS
I. David's Part in the Literary Awakening
II. Solomon's Relation to Literature
III. EVOLUTION OF LITERARY TYPES AND FUNCTIONS
I. The Lyric Strain, General and Sacred
II. The Wisdom Strain, and the Sages
CHAPTER III. LOOKING BEFORE AND AFTER
I. ONE PEOPLE IN TWO KINGDOMS
I. Traits and Tendencies in the Two
II. Resultant Literary Situation
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II. LOOKING BEFORE-BEGINNINGS OF HISTORICAL WRITING
I. Order of Historical Composition
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III. LOOKING AFTER-BEGINNINGS OF LITERARY PROPHECY
I. Oracles Tribal and Racial
II. Evolution of the Prophetic Order
III. Era of Prophetic Masters and Guilds
CHAPTER IV. THE STRESS OF PROPHECY
I. THE IMPENDING CRISIS
I. The Broad Historical Situation
II. Rising to the Occasion
III. The Forecast in Joel .
II. IN THE NORTHERN KINGDOM
I. Amos, and his Prophecy of Judgment
II. Hosea, and his Sense of Outraged Love
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II. Stimulus of a Royal Patron.
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CHAPTER VII. THE PURITAN Era and its LITERATURE 370-425
II. Proverbs: Garnered Counsel from the Wise
III. Job: Crucial Test of the Heart of Man.
III. THE FIVE MEGILLOTH
I. Uses and Estimates of the Group..
II. Traits of the Individual Books..
IV. ON THE LITERARY FRONTIER
I. The Visioned and the Settled
II. The Pause between the Testaments
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BOOK III. THE PEOPLE OF THE WAY
CHAPTER IX. THE SON OF MAN
I. EXPECTATION AND ANSWER
I. The Prophetic Herald
II. The Old Order Changes.
III. Initiating the Christ-Idea.
II. THE LITERARY ELEMENT IN JESUS' MINISTRY
I. His General Public Utterances.
II. His Teaching in Parables
III. His Encounters with Human Falsity
IV. His Utterances in Divine Character
V. His Acts in Divine Character
III. BEARING WITNESS TO THE TRUTH
I. The Great Confession and its Sequel.
II. Reckoning on Departure.
III. Rounding Off the Earthly Ministry
CHAPTER X. THE LITERATURE OF FACT.
I. THE APOSTLES AND THEIR INITIAL MESSAGE.
I. Their Fitting Kind of Work
II. Four Phases of the First Apostolic Message
II. THE GROWTH OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS.
I. The Germinating Time
II. Source-Gospels and Logia
III. The Synoptic Gospels as Completed
III. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES
I. As Continuation of a Prior History
II. As Related to the Planting of Christianity
CHAPTER XI. THE LITERATURE OF VALUES
I. LITERARY GIFTS AND MEDIUM OF PUBLICATION.
I. The Writers and their Qualifications .
II. The Epistle Form and its Uses
II. SAINT PAUL AS ORATOR AND LETTER WRITER
I. Saint Paul the Man
II. Saint Paul the Orator
III. Letters of the Active Missionary IV. Letters of the Roman Prisoner.
III. FROM JEWISH TO CHRISTIAN IDIOM
I. Hebrews, and the Fulfillment of Types
II. James, and the Wisdom from Above.
III. Epistles from Jesus' Personal Circle
IV. THE LEGACY OF THE BELOVED DISCIPLE
I. Who was the Beloved Disciple?
II. The Story Told Once More
III. The " Postscript Commendatory"
CHAPTER XII. THE RESURGENCE OF PROPHECY
I. TOWARD THE END OF THE ERA
I. The Presage in Jesus' Words
II. In the Light of Common Day
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II. THE REVELATION OF JOHN
I. The Apocalyptic Warrant
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