Introducing the New Testament

Introducing the New Testament

by Henry Wansbrough
Introducing the New Testament

Introducing the New Testament

by Henry Wansbrough

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Overview

Introducing the New Testament presents the complex and often challenging texts and history of the New Testament in a clear and informative manner. The book begins with a section that gives readers a clear idea of how to use it most effectively for study and personal research, followed by a chapter which outlines the various manuscript traditions and processes of transmission that resulted in the biblical texts we have before us today. With this groundwork complete, readers are then introduced to all the texts of the New Testament, and to major issues and debates such as the 'Historical Jesus' the 'Synoptic Problem' and current debates surrounding inspiration - how these texts can be seen in both a historical context and in the context of religious faith. The book features maps, chapter summaries, sample essay questions, chapter bibliographies and reading lists, and an annotated glossary of key terms.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567657114
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/29/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Henry Wansbrough OSB is a Benedictine Monk of Ampleforth Abbey, and former Master of St Benet's Hall, Oxford. He served on the Pontifical Biblical Commission under Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI. Currently, Fr Henry is Alexander Jones Professor of Biblical Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK. His recent publications include The Use and Abuse of the Bible (Continuum 2010) and The Sunday Word (Burns&Oates 2011).
Henry Wansbrough OSB is a Benedictine Monk of Ampleforth, former Chairman of the Oxford University Theology Faculty and former Master of St Benet's Hall. He is a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission and Executive Secretary of ICPEL (The International Commission for Producing an English-language Lectionary). He lectures frequently across the globe including being Guest Lecturer in Scripture at Harare University, Zimbabwe.

Table of Contents

Preface
How to use this book
Introduction
1. A Brief History of Israel
2. How the text came to be: originals and translations
3. The New Testament World: Judea, Galilee, Romans, Hellenism
4. Mark
5. Matthew
6. Luke
7. Acts
8. The Synoptic Problem
9. John
10. The Historical Jesus
11. Pauline Letters (more than one chapter – exact divisions TBD)
12. Pastoral Letters
13. The Letters of John
14. Revelation
15. Inspiration: how these texts are seen to be normative
Bibliography
Indexes
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