
The New Testament in Its World: Part 1
An Introduction to the History, Literature, and Theology of the First Christians
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Richard Littledale
Your ticket from the twenty-first century to the era of Jesus and the first Christians. A listenable, two-volume introduction placing the entire New Testament and early Christianity in its original context, written by distinguished scholar and author N. T. Wright.
An ideal guide for students, The New Testament in Its World addresses the many difficult questions faced by those studying early Christianity, including:
- What was the first century understanding of the Kingdom of God?
- What is the meaning of the resurrection in its original context?
- What were the Gospels, and how did they come about?
- Who was Paul and why are his letters so controversial?
Written for both classroom and personal use, this book brings together decades of ground-breaking research, writing, and teaching into one volume. It presents the New Testament books—along with their subjects: Jesus and the early church—within the historical and social context of Second Temple Judaism and Greco-Roman politics and culture.
The New Testament in Its World allows you to recover the excitement of what it was like to live as Christians in the first or second centuries.
Features include:
- Surveys of each New Testament book that discuss their significance and provides commentary on their contents, along with implications for the Christian life.
- Major sections on the historical Jesus, the resurrection of Jesus, and Paul's chronology and theology.
- Up-to-date discussions of textual criticism and the canonization of the New Testament.
- Frequent illustrations, maps, charts, diagrams, and artwork provide additional explanations and insights.
- A distillation of the life work of N. T. Wright on the New Testament with input from Michael Bird.
Accompanying figures, tables, images, and reference materials are available in the audiobook companion PDF download.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Very thorough
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not just a regurgitation of facts
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Looking for scholarship? You’ve found it.
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Each Aspect Well-Read
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The breadth of research that went into this is so valuable!
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This brought the scripture alive for me.
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Having cleared that up, the book is meant to be a one volume commentary on the NT that includes the history and contexts of each NT book. It is a scholarly work that includes many footnotes. It is chock full of theories about who actually wrote each NT book. It also supports the history of the NT by quoting from other contemporary authors of Ancient Greek and Roman writings. It tries to show how ancient peoples viewed such topics as the afterlife. Any reader of N.T. Wright knows he is a brilliant historian and theologian. While I don’t disagree with Wright and Bird, I wish that they would consider a supernatural influence on the authorship of the Bible and the role of the Holy Spirit in its inspiration. They basically treat the NT as any other book attempting to analyze how, when, and why each book was written. Of course, while most of their book is conjecture; it is a very educated conjecture.
The first few hundred pages of the book are general contextual themes that apply to the overall setting of the NT. Then the chapters get more specific as they deal with each book individually.
I would categorize this book as reference material. I listened to it, but I think it would lose most of its value without the printed version. It is a textbook. I can’t think of a textbook that would be good only in an audio format. I’m glad I purchased the printed book and both audio parts.
New Testament Textbook
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Brillant
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lots of details
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Not for MA or MDiv students
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