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Conzelmanns work seeks to describe each group in the light of its selfunderstandings and devotes particular attention to the question of salvation history. The results are often interesting and will no doubt stimulate debate. The is an historically responsible and theologically penetrating investigation of the ancient contributions to the scandal of anti-Semitism. Conzelmanns erudition is copious. The sheer wealth of references alone practically guarantees the works value. -Richard I. Pervo University of Minnesota Since it is so important to reject an inhumane anti-Semitism and to encourage the formation of a truly human relationship between Christians and Jews it is indispensable to investigate the history of their mutual relations as precisely as possible. In his historical account worked out from beginning to end in direct engagement with the primary sources Hans Conzelmann attempts to create the necessary presuppositions for dialogue by urging that the real problematic not be masked by explanations made too quickly. He wants to emphasize the theological significance of the basic issues that bear on the discussion. -Bishop Eduard Lohse University of Göttingen Emeritus Hans Conzelmann (1915-1989) dedicated himself to New Testament studies at the universities of Tübingen Heidelberg and Göttingen in Germany. His acclaimed The Theology of Saint Luke (Fortress Press 1982) introduced a new epoch in the interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels followed by landmark studies on Jesus and Paul. Among his many influential works are his three Hermeneia Commentaries on 1 Corinthians (1975) The Acts of the Apostles (1987) and with Martin Dibelius The Pastoral Epistles (1975). M. Eugene Boring is A. A. Bradford Professor of Religion-Studies at Texas Christian University Fort Worth Texas. He is the translator of Theological Ethics of the New Testament by Eduard Lohse (Fortress Press 1991).