Dr McDonald studies the fundamental structures and procedures of
Christian communication, identified as propheteia (the prophetic), and
paraclesis and homilia (the homiletic), paraenesis and catechesis (the
catechetic), and paradosis (the transmission of tradition). He explores
what lies behind each of them as well as the way they are used by Jesus
and the early Church. Both kerygmatic and didactic features are found in
all of these structures. This study is important in providing a
corrective to inadequate or one-sided views of kerygma. Like other
monographs in this series, it presents through cogent argument and
well-organized evidence a thesis which will be of interest to all
concerned with New Testament studies and with the transmission of the
Christian faith.