The Routledge Guidebook to The New Testament
An Academic Introduction to Historical Context and Analysis
Patrick Gray author Patrick Gray editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:21st Mar '17
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This guidebook provides an essential introduction to the New Testament, exploring its historical context, textual analysis, and contemporary significance.
As a significant part of the Christian canon, the New Testament has left a profound mark on history and culture. However, understanding its full impact requires an appreciation of the historical, cultural, social, and intellectual contexts in which it was written. This guidebook, The Routledge Guidebook to The New Testament, seeks to bridge that gap for modern readers, illuminating the perspectives of the first-century authors and their original audiences.
In The Routledge Guidebook to The New Testament, readers will find a comprehensive academic introduction that delves into the social and historical backdrop of the New Testament. The book emphasizes the importance of context, offering insights into how various factors influenced the writing and reception of the text. It provides a platform for close analysis, encouraging students to engage with the primary text through diverse scholarly perspectives.
Additionally, the guidebook addresses the contemporary relevance and ongoing influence of the New Testament in today's society. With suggestions for further reading, this resource is invaluable for students of religion and philosophy, as well as anyone interested in exploring the complexities of this foundational work. By fostering a deeper understanding of the New Testament, this guidebook aims to enrich the reader's engagement with its themes and messages.
This exceptionally helpful and highly readable Guidebook is ideal for anyone looking for an introduction to the New Testament and its world. This book will enable a reader to appreciate the New Testament and its subsequent influence with greater depth and insight. Informed by the latest scholarship, it presents the range of scholarly views on key matters of debate, and the definition of key terms and answers to ‘frequently asked questions’ add greatly to its value. Paul Trebilco, University of Otago, New Zealand
ISBN: 9780415729031
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
300 pages