Below is the Table of Contents from Gospel Perspectives, Vol 5: The Jesus Tradition Outside the Gospels. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1984. As below, please vote by 15th December. Gerhard Maier’s article is not listed as it is in German.
David Wenham, “Paul’s Use of the Jesus Tradition: Three Samples,” pp.7-38.
Peter Richardson & Peter Gooch, “Logia of Jesus in 1 Corinthians,” pp.39-62.
Peter H. Davids, “James and Jesus,” 63-84.
G.K. Beale, “The Use of Daniel in the Synoptic Eschatological Discourse and in the Book of Revelation,” pp.129-154.
Bruce Chilton, “The Gospel According to Thomas as a Source of Jesus’ Teaching,” pp.155-176.
Craig L. Blomberg, “Tradition and Redaction in the Parables of the Gospel of Thomas,” pp.177-206.
David F. Wright, “Apocryphal Gospels: The ‘Unknown Gospel’ (Pap. Egerton 2) and the Gospel of Peter,” pp.207-232.
Donald A. Hagner, “The Sayings of Jesus in the Apostolic Fathers and Justin Martyr,” pp.233-268.
Jonathan Draper, “The Jesus Traditon in the Didache,” pp.269-288.
Graham H. Twelftree, “Jesus in Jewish Traditions,” pp. 289-342.
Murray J. Harris, “References to Jesus in Early Classical Authors,” pp.343-368.
Richard Bauckham, “The Study of Gospel Traditions Outside the Canonical Gospels: Problems and Prospects,” 369-404.
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