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Introducing the Bible: The New Testament
By (Author) Douglas R. Clark
By (author) John C. Brunt
University Press of America
University Press of America
27th March 1997
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
220.61
Paperback
392
Width 149mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
526g
This book provides an up-to-date theologically balanced introduction to the Bible and its study, which takes biblical scholarship seriously and takes an affirming stance on faith. Its treatment of the New Testament literature attempts to provide a theologically balanced approach with attention to traditional concerns of introduction, plus a focus on issues of relevance and practical religious value in the study and interpretation of scripture. In doing so, the authors avoid the polemic tone of some of the more conservative introductions, as well as the more speculative and 'value-free' perspectives of more progressive readings. Each chapter relating to a biblical book is divided into the following categories: a brief overview of the book; background concerns; literary considerations; the message; value and relevance for today; issues for discussion and reflection; further reading. Under these rubrics, the volume explores a wide range of questions readers have put to the bible both historically and more recently.
Douglas R. Clark is Dean and Professor of Old Testament at Walla Walla College in College Place, Washington.
John C. Brunt is Vice President for Academic Administration at Walla Walla College in College Place, Washington.