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CHAPTER I THE MODERN “HISTORICAL” SOLUTION

1. Summary account of it [59] 2. The four assumptions upon which it is based [63] 3. The two contrasted periods (first assumption) [64] 4. The influence of the Pauline theory of the atonement upon the formulation of the Synoptical prediction of the Passion (second assumption) [70] 5. The Kingdom of God as an ethical entity in the Passion Idea (third assumption) [73] 6. The form of the Prediction of the Passion (fourth assumption) [80] 7. Résumé [81]

1. The Kingdom of God as an ethical and as an eschatological fact [84] 2. The eschatological character of the charge to the Twelve [87] 3. The new view [92]

1. The new morality as repentance [94] 2. The ethics of Jesus and modern ethics [99]