Anatomy of the New Testament, 8th Edition

Anatomy of the New Testament, 8th Edition
Title Anatomy of the New Testament, 8th Edition PDF eBook
Author C. Clifton Black
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 439
Release 2019-05-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506457134

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Now in its 8th edition, Anatomy of the New Testament is one of the most trust-worthy and enduring introductory textbooks of its kind. Its authors bring literary and historical approaches to the New Testament together, offering a comprehensive and accessible approach that appeals to students at all levels. Visually appealing and well-designed this compact edition has been designed for today's student, and is illustrated with engaging images, refreshed maps, and updated bibliographies that make the textbook enjoyable to read and easy to teach. The stand-out pedagogical features have been updated as well, updated for new advances in biblical scholarship and the needs of today's student: Have You Learned it? Offering questions for analysis and reflection; What Do They Mean? Presenting definitions for key terms to enhance student comprehension and critical thinking.

Anatomy of the New Testament

Anatomy of the New Testament
Title Anatomy of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Spivey
Publisher
Total Pages 568
Release 1982
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The gospels and Jesus - A portrait of Jesus the Messiah - The apostles and the early church - Post-Pauline writings, the development of the Church - New Testament and early Christianity.

Anatomy of the New Testament

Anatomy of the New Testament
Title Anatomy of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Spivey
Publisher Fortress Press
Total Pages 400
Release 2019-05-14
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781506457116

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Now in its 8th edition, Anatomy of the New Testament is one of the most trust-worthy and enduring introductory textbooks of its kind. Its authors bring literary and historical approaches to the New Testament together, offering a comprehensive and accessible approach that appeals to students at all levels. Visually appealing and well-designed this compact edition has been designed for today's student, and is illustrated with engaging images, refreshed maps, and updated bibliographies that make the textbook enjoyable to read and easy to teach. The stand-out pedagogical features have been updated as well, updated for new advances in biblical scholarship and the needs of today's student: Have You Learned it? Offering questions for analysis and reflection; What Do They Mean? Presenting definitions for key terms to enhance student comprehension and critical thinking.

Anatomy of the New Testament

Anatomy of the New Testament
Title Anatomy of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Spivey
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780800697709

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For over forty years, this widely acclaimed introduction to the New Testament weds literary and historical approaches to focus on the New Testament's structure and meaning. Esteemed New Testament scholars Robert A. Spivey, D. Moody Smith, and C. Clifton Black provide teachers and students with a reading of early Christian literature that is at once systematic, critical, and reliable in its scope and content. Previously published by Pearson/Prentice Hall, Fortress Press is now proud to represent this classic introduction! New features of the sixth edition include: • Thorough revisions of all chapters. • A new Prologue, Epilogue, a new chapter on 1 Corinthians, fresh material on visions of the future, and updated bibliographies. • Greater attention to contemporary questions about Jesus. • New sidebars highlighting points of interest and addressing questions in depth. • New maps and newly selected photographs and art.

Anatomy of the New Testament

Anatomy of the New Testament
Title Anatomy of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Spivey
Publisher
Total Pages 510
Release
Genre
ISBN

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Anatomy of the New Testament

Anatomy of the New Testament
Title Anatomy of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Spivey
Publisher
Total Pages 568
Release 1982
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780024153005

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The gospels and Jesus - A portrait of Jesus the Messiah - The apostles and the early church - Post-Pauline writings, the development of the Church - New Testament and early Christianity.

A Three-Dimensional Jesus

A Three-Dimensional Jesus
Title A Three-Dimensional Jesus PDF eBook
Author C. Clifton Black
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages 281
Release 2023-11-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1646983483

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In A Three-Dimensional Jesus, Clifton Black offers a fresh, critically sympathetic reading of the New Testament’s first three Gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Intelligent and accessible, conversational and whimsical, this volume helps readers consider the questions that are basic to the Synoptic Gospels’ interpretation. Black addresses their literary genre and origins; portrayals of the figure of Jesus and other central characters; the relationships among these three books; and the social, political, and religious worlds from which they emerged and to which they were addressed. Individual chapters on each Gospel highlight their likely audiences, literary structures, and primary theological themes. Throughout, Black’s presentation is clear and engaging, making use of topical sidebars, charts, and illustrations as well as wit and good humor to draw readers into these Gospels’ interpretations. The volume also includes such original features as conversations with other well-established scholars, which help the reader appreciate a range of perspectives on topics like the historical Jesus and the Gospels’ depiction of women, and interviews of experts on these Gospels’ afterlife in the history of Christian thought, sacred music, fine art, and preaching. A Three-Dimensional Jesus is a concise, approachable study of the New Testament’s first three Gospels viewed from multiple angles—historical, sociological, literary, theological—with attention paid to their history of interpretation. In as much, Black invites readers to better understand and appreciate the Synoptics, while guiding them to learn even more.