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Jesus in the Twentieth Century. By H. G. Wood. London: Lutterworth Press. 1960. Pp. 208. 18s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2009

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page 172 note 1 The concluding contribution, ‘The Function of a Department of Theology in a Modern University’, Dr Wood's inaugural lecture on his appointment as Professor of Theology in Birmingham in 1940.

page 172 note 2 On p. 278 (Jesus in the Twentieth Century, p. 161) the date A.D. 34 and the name Antipas cannot both be correct.Google Scholar

page 172 note 3 At a convenient point Dr Wood brings into this contribution a critical examination of Dom Butler's, B. C. book The Originality of St Matthew, which appeared in The Expository Times (10 1953).Google Scholar

page 172 note 4 The lecture on Guignebert and Loisy appeared in The Hibbert Journal (01 1954).Google Scholar