The sum of many parts, by T. V. Enslin.
A select bibliography of the writings of Morton Scott Enslin. (p. 21-26)
The ancient mind and ours, by S. Sandmel.
Midrash and the Old Testament, by B. S. Childs.
Nationalism; universalism in the book of Jeremiah, by H. M. Orlinsky.
Some remarks on the New English Bible, by W. F. Stinespring.
Sarepta in history and tradition, by J. B. Pritchard.
The synoptic apocalypse: Matthean version, by F. W. Beare.
The transfiguration in Mark: Epiphany or apocalyptic vision? By H. C. Kee.
Forms, motives, and omissions in Mark's account of the teaching of Jesus, by M. Smith.
The ending of the Gospel according to Mark in Ethiopic manuscripts, by B. M. Metzger.
The quest for the historical Baptist, by J. Reumann.
When Acts sides with John, by P. Parker.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ in the Book of Acts and in early Christian literature, by E. F. Harrison.
Eusebius and his Church history, by R. M. Grant.
Tabula gratulatoria.