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Companion to the New Testament

Introduction, Interpretation, Application

Companion to the New Testament

Introduction, Interpretation, Application

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Publisher: SCM Press
ISBN: 9780334056300
Number of Pages: 148
Published: 31/08/2024
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

The Companion to the New Testament offers intelligent enrichment for encounters with the New Testament. Covering both historical-critical approaches and the history of interpretation, it provides a launchpad for students wrestling with some of the complex debates and concerns presented by the canon.  

Contributors include: James Crossley, Rodolfo Galvan Estrada III, Michelle Fletcher, Michael Scott Robertson, Kelsie Rodenbiker, Sarah E. Rollens, Isaac T. Soon and Wei Hsien Wan.

Contributors Introduction 1 The Synoptic Gospels Sarah E. Rollens 2 The Gospel of John Rodolfo Galvan Estrada III 3 Acts of the Apostles James Crossley 4 The Pauline Epistles, or An Introduction to Letters from the Gentile Mission Isaac T. Soon 5 The ‘Deutero-Pauline’ Epistles Michael Scott Robertson 6 Hebrews Michelle Fletcher and Wei Hsien Wan 7 The Catholic Epistles Kelsie Rodenbiker 8 Revelation Michelle Fletcher

James Crossley, Michelle Fletcher

Prof James Crossley is Professor of Bible, Society and Politics at St Mary's University, Twickenham. He writes mainly on religion and politics in the twentieth and twenty-first century and the historical Jesus in the first century. His many books include "Jesus and the Chaos of History" Prof Michelle Fletcher is Research Assistant on the Visual Commentary on Scripture and Research Fellow at King's College London, UK.

"Featuring a diverse and international team of New Testament scholars, this compact, rich, and engaging companion offers readers not only an introduction to the New Testament writings but also illustrations and examples from their variegated history of interpretation, reception and academic scholarship, showing what a vibrant and influential legacy these texts continue to generate." -- David G. Horrell
"This innovative introduction makes cutting-edge research on the New Testament accessible to students who want to know what is happening on the ground right now, using new methods and techniques to help us continue to think about this important collection of ancient texts in new ways." -- Garrick Allen
"Michelle Fletcher and James Crossley have assembled a fine set of contributors to open up the rich complexities of the New Testament and its reception. This accessible volume amply demonstrates why New Testament Studies remains a vibrant and exciting discipline. It comes highly recommended." -- Ian Boxall
"This book presents a rich introduction to the New Testament, with a careful historical analysis and an exploration of its reception in different communities throughout human history. It orients readers to major scholarly debates, from the earliest centuries to the present moment, and helps them consider the real-world implications of New Testament texts today. It also invites readers to appreciate the impact of this literature through the history of art, to recognize the ways our world is populated by images, illustrated texts, and objects inspired by the New Testament. This is a careful, substantive, and vibrant resource that will add depth for anyone studying the New Testament." -- Olivia Stewart Lester