This, the sixth and final volume of Derrett's Studies in the New Testament , includes a Concordance to the 103 studies of the set. It gives further examples of the use of Hebrew scripture, halakha, and haggada by Paul, the evangelists, and putatively by Jesus himself. Examples are given of a responsible use of Jewish materials to convey as well as to advertise the gospel. The lifestyle which is promoted is widely claimed to be a form of Judaism. The studies in this set of volumes permit the suspicion that it cannot be comprised within any established definition of Judaism.
John Duncan Martin Derrett was Professor of Oriental Laws in the University of London from 1965 to 1982, whereupon he became Emeritus Professor. He has published mainly in the fields of law and the history of systems of law, comparative religion (especially Christianity and Buddhism), and a number of translations into English.