Across
- 2. Present a motley mixture of hertical beliefs and pious imagination,in filling out the details of Jesus' childhood
- 4. To take away the myth and make Christian message palatable to modern people, who form their naturalistic standpoints can not longer accept the supenatural claims
- 5. A determination of the nature and content of the oral tradition by classifying individual units of the written gospel material according to their form usage in the early church
- 6. Comes from the Greek word meaning "seeing together"
- 7. Answer a variety of other question concerning authorship, date, place and purpose of writting and attended audience
- 9. German for the "situaction of life:"
Down
- 1. Saying of Jesus recorded outside the 4 Gospels the Greek word for "Unwritten"
- 3. To analize the gospels as unifiedcompostions carefully edited by their author to project distinctive theological views
- 8. Offered by a Brithis scolar an alternative to skeptical form critism by noting the common pattern in the sermons of the early chapters in Acts and the Pauline Letters
