Theologians of our Time Heinz Schürmann

Such an example are the works of Schurmann and Rehkopf. These writers are taking up again such important questions as the Lukan Passion Narrative and the Proto-Luke Hypothesis, rejected, often without argument, by their opponents, and, as C. S. C. william has said, subjected to suspicion, dislike, and even to abuse.1 Literary and critical studies, interrupted in Germany by the long reign of Form Criticism, and in Great Britain by various excursions into Typology, are resumed by these writers as natural and essential inquiries to be made on the basis of the Two-document