Introduction to the New Testament (2nd ed.)

Carson, D. A.; Moo, Douglas


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An updated and expanded edition of a standard textbook on the New Testament for first- and second-year seminary students.

An Introduction to the New Testament focuses on "special introduction" that is historical questions dealing with authorship, date, sources, purpose, destination, and so forth. This approach stands in contrast to recent texts that concentrate more on literary form, rhetorical criticism, and historical parallels—topics the authors don—t minimize, but instead think are better given extended treatment in exegesis courses. By refocusing on the essentials, An Introduction to the New Testament ensures that the New Testament books will be accurately understood within historical settings. For each New Testament document, the authors also provide a substantial summary of that book's content, discuss the book's theological contribution to the overall canon, and give an account of current studies on that book, including recent literary and social-science approaches to interpretation. This second edition reflects significant revision and expansion from the original, making this highly acclaimed text even more valuable. " A new chapter provides a historical survey examining Bible study method through the ages. " The chapter on Paul has been expanded to include an analysis of debates on the "new perspective." " The discussion of New Testament epistles has been expanded to form a new chapter.

This new edition will help a new generation of students better grasp the message of the New Testament.

784 pages, Published 2005


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  • Cover Type
    Hardcover
  • ISBN
    9780310238591
  • Page Count
    784
  • Publisher
    Zondervan

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Harper Collins Publishers

Introduction to the New Testament (2nd ed.)

From $36.36 $49.99

An updated and expanded edition of a standard textbook on the New Testament for first- and second-year seminary students.

An Introduction to the New Testament focuses on "special introduction" that is historical questions dealing with authorship, date, sources, purpose, destination, and so forth. This approach stands in contrast to recent texts that concentrate more on literary form, rhetorical criticism, and historical parallels—topics the authors don—t minimize, but instead think are better given extended treatment in exegesis courses. By refocusing on the essentials, An Introduction to the New Testament ensures that the New Testament books will be accurately understood within historical settings. For each New Testament document, the authors also provide a substantial summary of that book's content, discuss the book's theological contribution to the overall canon, and give an account of current studies on that book, including recent literary and social-science approaches to interpretation. This second edition reflects significant revision and expansion from the original, making this highly acclaimed text even more valuable. " A new chapter provides a historical survey examining Bible study method through the ages. " The chapter on Paul has been expanded to include an analysis of debates on the "new perspective." " The discussion of New Testament epistles has been expanded to form a new chapter.

This new edition will help a new generation of students better grasp the message of the New Testament.

784 pages, Published 2005

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