Especially suited for introductory courses that focus on Jesus and the Gospels or the Gospels and Acts, Exploring the New Testament, Volume One introduces students to
• Jewish and Greco-Roman background • literary genres and forms • debated issues such as authorship, date and setting • content and major themes of each book • conventional as well as new approaches to the study of the Gospels and Acts • the latest scholarship in the quest for the historical Jesus • the intersection of New Testament criticism with contemporary faith and culture
This revised edition features updated text and bibliographies, and incorporates new material gleaned from the experience of classroom use.
This book does a great job of summarizing theological and academic thought, without getting lost in the weeds. Overall a great summary of the context of the NT - historical, social, economic, political, and geographic.
Great introduction. Great for Bible Study and personal use. Not too deep and could be used by anyone. Easy to read, understandable and has a lot of great articles.
This is the Second Edition of a well-received volume by scholars David Wenham and Steve Walton. It's part of a 2 volume set with another volume by different scholars covering the rest of the New Testament. Actually, there are 4 other corresponding volumes that cover the Old Testament as well. Currently, this volume is available in either an attractive hardback volume or a more economical paperback edition.
It's aimed at first- or second year college students. Though it has features that will appeal more to those planning to become scholars than pastors or Bible students, it is still a fine volume for anyone.
The page layout is appealing and there are multiple things to look at depending on what you're studying at the moment. It is not set up as a chapter per NT book only as are so many such volumes. There's over 40 pages to set the stage of Jesus and the NT. Next there is a a good bit of critical discussion that is not as interesting to many readers. There's three chapters that discuss the direction of scholarly studies of Jesus. The balance of the book is on the four Gospels individually and Acts .
This book is my favorite of those I've used in this series and I recommend it.
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This is a good introduction into a more in depth study of the new testament (actually vol 1 only covers the gospels and acts)... I think its well written, and quite accessible to the general reader. At the same time, it still manages to impress me with lots of info and things which I never considered before... Recommended for anyone serious about bible studies!
Used sparingly as part of course taught by one half of authors. Very well written, could be used by anyone and not necessarily exclusively for academic pursuits.