Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Literature and History of New Testament Times, Vol. 1: The Historical Background of Christianity, the Early History of Christianity
The Teacher's Manual, therefore, is intended not merely to offer suggestions as to methods of teaching, but primarily to sup plement the teacher's knowledge. A teacher who knows only what he actually imparts to the class is inevitably dull. The true teacher brings forth out of his treasure things new and old.
The sections in the Teacher's Manual, since they are intended to be supplementary, should not be read until after careful attention has been paid to the corresponding sections in the Student's d104 Book. Moreover, both sections together are of course in them selves insufficient. They should be supplemented by other read ing. Suggestions about reading have been put at the end of every lesson. Here, however, a few general remarks may be made.
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