Category: |
Theology
Biblical Studies Academic |
Format: | Printed Caseside |
Page Count: | 656 |
Size: | 7.0 in x 10.0 in |
Weight: | 45.52 ounces |
ISBN-10: | 1-4335-3676-5 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-4335-3676-2 |
ISBN-UPC: | 9781433536762 |
Case Quantity: | 12 |
Published: | May 31, 2016 |
A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament: The Gospel Realized
Edited by Michael J. Kruger, Foreword by Ligon Duncan, Contributions by William B. Barcley, Robert J. Cara, Benjamin L. Gladd, Charles E. Hill, Reggie M. Kidd, Simon J. Kistemaker, Bruce A. Lowe, Guy Prentiss Waters, Michael J. Kruger
A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament: The Gospel Realized
Edited by Michael J. Kruger, Foreword by Ligon Duncan, Contributions by William B. Barcley, Robert J. Cara, Benjamin L. Gladd, Charles E. Hill, Reggie M. Kidd, Simon J. Kistemaker, Bruce A. Lowe, Guy Prentiss Waters, Michael J. Kruger
Read the New Testament from a biblical-theological perspective.
Featuring contributions from nine respected evangelical scholars, this volume introduces each New Testament book in the context of the whole canon of Scripture, helping anyone who teaches or studies the Bible to apply it to the church today.
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Table of Contents
Foreward
J. Ligon Duncan III
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Michael J. Kruger
- Matthew
Reggie M. Kidd - Mark
Benjamin Gladd - Luke
Robert J. Cara - John
Michael J. Kruger - Acts
Robert J. Cara - Romans
Guy Prentiss Waters - 1–2 Corinthians
Guy Prentiss Waters - Galatians
Guy Prentiss Waters - Ephesians
Guy Prentiss Waters - Philippians
Bruce A. Lowe - Colossians
Benjamin Gladd - 1 Thessalonians
Robert J. Cara - 2 Thessalonians
Robert J. Cara - Introduction to the Pastoral Epistles
William B. Barcley - 1 Timothy
William B. Barcley - 2 Timothy
William B. Barcley - Titus
William B. Barcley - Philemon
Benjamin Gladd - Hebrews
Simon J. Kistemaker - James
Bruce A. Lowe - 1 Peter
William B. Barcley - 2 Peter
Simon J. Kistemaker - 1–3 John
Charles E. Hill - Jude
Simon J. Kistemaker - Revelation
Charles E. Hill
Appendix A: The New Testament Canon
Michael J. Kruger
Appendix B: The New Testament Text: An Introduction to New Testament Textual Criticism
Charles E. Hill
Appendix C: The Synoptic Problem
Guy Prentiss Waters
Appendix D: The Use of the Old Testament in the New Testament: Trusting the New Testament's Hermeneutics
Robert J. Cara
Appendix E: Scripture Versions Cited
Contributors
General Index
Scripture Index
Endorsements
“Seminary-level New Testament introductions are plentiful. But this one provides what others do not: a consistent hermeneutical orientation as articulated by a top-tier roster of nine different scholars associated with Reformed Theological Seminary throughout its history. In addition to chapters covering all the New Testament books, valuable appendices treat canon, text, the synoptic problem, and more. Addressing both spiritual and academic issues with a view to pastoral equipping and biblical exposition, this wide-ranging compendium will benefit readers in both classroom and personal settings.”
Robert W. Yarbrough, Professor of New Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary
“With the right mix of academic integrity and purposeful accessibility, this New Testament introduction will serve time-crunched pastors, ministry-minded students, and church members looking to better understand their Bibles. What makes this new volume unique is the emphasis on examining the theological themes in each book of the New Testament, rather than focusing on arcane debates prompted by liberal scholarship. The result is an insightful and impressive resource, one I will use in my own studies and often recommend to others.”
Kevin DeYoung, Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina; Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte
“While introductions to the New Testament abound, this volume is a rare gem. It admirably combines depth of scholarship and theological exegesis within a biblical-theological framework—all couched in highly readable prose, offered for the sake of the church. It will no doubt instruct and edify. Well done.”
Constantine R. Campbell, Senior Vice President of Global Content, Our Daily Bread
“This biblical-theological introduction walks readers through key biblical themes and issues concerning the backdrop to the 27 books of the New Testament. It is judicious, informative, and also quite accessible, making it profitable for students and pastors alike.”
Darrell L. Bock, Executive Director of Cultural Engagement, The Hendricks Center, Dallas Theological Seminary
“Aimed at pastors and interested Christian readers, this biblical-theological introduction to the New Testament is a welcome addition to the introductory literature on the New Testament. The volume, a collaborative effort by nine different authors, is written within a framework of biblical theology and based on a commitment to biblical inerrancy and Reformed theology. Highly recommended!”
Andreas J. Köstenberger, Theologian in Residence, Fellowship Raleigh, North Carolina; Cofounder, Biblical Foundations
“Students and pastors, not to mention laypeople, usually find introductions to the New Testament writings to be rather dry and sterile. But this introduction by RTS authors has a different quality since it focuses on the theology and content of the New Testament. Those who study the New Testament want to gain a better understanding of its message, and thus this volume will prove to be an immense help for pastors, students, laypeople, and even scholars.”
Thomas R. Schreiner, James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
“Solid authors construct a biblical theology by providing thematic summaries of each book of the New Testament. While I would not agree with every point made by the authors, many readers will find this an extremely helpful and useful introduction to the teaching of the New Testament.”
Peter J. Gentry, Donald L. Williams Professor of Old Testament, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; coauthor, Kingdom through Covenant