Part III
[The Minister]
- [The Friend of Men] Sections [223]-[229]. Pages [219]-[225]
- [The Teacher with Authority]
Sections [230]-[241]. Pages [226]-[237]
- Section [230.] Contrast between Jesus and the scribes.
- [231.] His appeal to the conscience. His attitude to the Old Testament.
- [234.] His teaching occasional.
- [235.] The patience of his method.
- [236.] His use of illustration.
- [237.] Parable.
- [238.] Irony and hyperbole.
- [239.] Object lessons.
- [240.] Jesus' intellectual superiority.
- [241.] His chief theme, the kingdom of God.
- [Jesus' Knowledge of Truth] Sections [242]-[251]. Pages [238]-[248]
- [Jesus' Conception of Himself]
Sections [252]-[275]. Pages [249]-[269].
- Section [252.] Jesus' confidence in his calling.
- [253.] His independence in teaching.
- [254.] His self-assertions in response to pharisaic criticism.
- [255.] His desire to beget faith in himself. 256,257. His extraordinary personal claim.
- [258.] His acceptance of Messianic titles. 259-266. The Son of Man. 267-269. The Son of God.
- [270], [271.] His consciousness of oneness with God.
- [272.] His confession of dependence; his habit of prayer.
- [273.] No confession of sin.
- [274], [275.] The Word made flesh.
[Index of Biblical References]