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 historica
An Introduction to the New Testament
โ Scribed by Raymond E. Brown, S.S.
- Publisher
- Doubleday
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 928
- Series
- Anchor Bible Reference Library
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
From the experience of a lifetime of scholarship, preaching, teaching, and writing, Raymond E. Brown covers the entire scope of the New Testament with ease and clarity. He walks readers book by book through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. While a wealth of information is contained in these pages, the work's most impressive features are the basic summaries of each book, a historical overview of the ancient Greco-Roman world, discussions of key theological issues, and the rich supplementary materials, such as illustrative tables, maps, bibliographies, and appendixes. Using this basic data, Brown answers questions raised by today's readers, relates the New Testament to our modern world, and responds to controversial issues, such as those raised by the Jesus Seminar.
Every generation needs a comprehensive, reliable Introduction to the New Testament that opens the biblical text to the novice. Raymond E. Brown's An Introduction to the New Testament is the most trustworthy and authoritative guidebook for a generation seeking to understand the Christian Bible.
Universally acknowledged as the dean of New Testament scholarship, Father Brown is a master of his discipline at the pinnacle of his career. Who else could cover the entire scope of the New Testament with such ease and clarity? This gifted communicator conveys the heartfelt concern of a beloved teacher for his students, as he walks the reader through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. Those opening to the New Testament for the first time and those seeking deeper insights could not ask for more in a primer to the Christian Bible.
โฆ Table of Contents
Covers
Flaps
Title page
Foreword and Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTORY BACKGROUND MATERIAL
Abbreviations
Useful Information about the Bible as a Whole
Chronological Table of People and Events Pertinent to the NT
Maps of Palestine and the Mediterranean Area
PART I: Preliminaries for Understanding the New Testament
1 The Nature and Origin of the New Testament
2 How to Read the New Testament
3 The Text of the New Testament
4 The Political and Social World of New Testament Times
5 The Religious and Philosophical World of New Testament Times
PART II: The Gospels and Related Works
6 Gospels in General; Synoptic Gospels in Particular
7 The Gospel According to Mark
8 The Gospel According to Matthew
9 The Gospel According to Luke
10 The Acts of the Apostles
11 The Gospel According to John
12 First Epistle (Letter) of John
13 Second Letter of John
14 Third Letter of John
PART III: The Pauline Letters
15 Classifications and Format of New Testament Letters
16 General Issues in Paul's Life and Thought
17 An Appreciation of Paul
18 First Letter to the Thessalonians
19 Letter to the Galatians
20 Letter to the Philippians
21 Letter to Philemon
22 First Letter to the Corinthians
23 Second Letter to the Corinthians
24 Letter to the Romans
25 Pseudonymity and the Deuteropauline Writings
26 Second Letter to the Thessalonians
27 Letter to the Colossians
28 Epistle (Letter) to the Ephesians
29 Pastoral Letter: To Titus
30 Pastoral Letter: The First to Timothy
31 Pastoral Letter: The Second to Timothy
PART IV: The Other New Testament Writings
32 Letter (Epistle) to the Hebrews
33 First Letter of Peter
34 Epistle (Letter) of James
35 Letter (Epistle) of Jude
36 Second Epistle (Letter) of Peter
37 The Book of Revelation (The Apocalypse)
Appendixes
I The Historical Jesus
II Jewish and Christian Writings Pertinent to the New Testament
Indexes
I Bibliographical Index of Authors
II Subject Index
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From the experience of a lifetime of scholarship, preaching, teaching, and writing, Raymond E. Brown covers the entire scope of the New Testament with ease and clarity. He walks readers book by book through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. While a wealth of information is contained
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From the experience of a lifetime of scholarship, preaching, teaching, and writing, Raymond E. Brown covers the entire scope of the New Testament with ease and clarity. He walks readers book by book through the basic content and issues of the New Testament. While a wealth of information is contained