The Story of the New Testament
- 162 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Edgar Johnson Goodspeed was an American scholar and theologian specializing in Greek and the New Testament. His lifelong scholarship enriched the University of Chicago's collection of New Testament manuscripts, where he taught for many years. The collection is now named in his honor, underscoring his significant contributions to the study of early Christian texts.






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This powerful discourse, delivered by a prominent Chicago pastor just days after Lincoln's assassination, provides a moving tribute to the fallen president. Drawing on both biblical and historical sources, the speaker reflects on Lincoln's life, his legacy, and the country's ongoing struggle for justice and equality. A must-read for anyone interested in Lincoln's presidency.
In Literature Related To The New Testament (1901)