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A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament
Guy Prentiss Waters, Ligon Duncan, Benjamin L. Gladd, William B. Barcley, Robert Cara, Bruce A. Lowe, Simon J. Kistemaker, Charles E. Hill, Reggie M. Kidd, Michael J. KrugerHardback 2016-05-31
Written from a Reformed, covenantal, and redemptive-historical perspective, this theologically rich resource keeps the needs of pastors and Bible teachers firmly in view. Nine top biblical scholars present clear, insightful coverage of the key features of each New Testament book.
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:Introductions to the New Testament often take a defensive stance, focusing on historical-critical issues but failing to address the interests and needs of pastors and Bible teachers. However, with an emphasis on the theology, key themes, and overall message of each book in the New Testament, this collaborative effort of nine biblical scholars takes a more positive and pastorally relevant approach. Written from a distinctly Reformed, covenantal, and redemptive-historical perspective, this theologically rich, expositional resource will equip readers to study and teach each book in the New Testament with clarity and insight.
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Written from a Reformed, covenantal, and redemptive-historical perspective, this theologically rich resource keeps the needs of pastors and Bible teachers firmly in view. Nine top biblical scholars present clear, insightful coverage of the key features of each New Testament book.
Publisher Description
:Introductions to the New Testament often take a defensive stance, focusing on historical-critical issues but failing to address the interests and needs of pastors and Bible teachers. However, with an emphasis on the theology, key themes, and overall message of each book in the New Testament, this collaborative effort of nine biblical scholars takes a more positive and pastorally relevant approach. Written from a distinctly Reformed, covenantal, and redemptive-historical perspective, this theologically rich, expositional resource will equip readers to study and teach each book in the New Testament with clarity and insight.