The New Testament: A Historical and Theological Introduction

The New Testament: A Historical and Theological Introduction

by Donald A. Hagner
The New Testament: A Historical and Theological Introduction

The New Testament: A Historical and Theological Introduction

by Donald A. Hagner

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Overview

This capstone work from widely respected senior evangelical scholar Donald Hagner offers a substantial introduction to the New Testament. Hagner deals with the New Testament both historically and theologically, employing the framework of salvation history. He treats the New Testament as a coherent body of texts and stresses the unity of the New Testament without neglecting its variety. Although the volume covers typical questions of introduction, such as author, date, background, and sources, it focuses primarily on understanding the theological content and meaning of the texts, putting students in a position to understand the origins of Christianity and its canonical writings.

Throughout, Hagner delivers balanced conclusions in conversation with classic and current scholarship. The book includes summary tables, diagrams, maps, and extensive bibliographies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441240408
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/15/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 896
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Donald A. Hagner (PhD, University of Manchester) is George Eldon Ladd Professor Emeritus of New Testament and senior professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He is the author of Encountering the Book of Hebrews, The Jewish Reclamation of Jesus, New Testament Exegesis and Research: A Guide for Seminarians, and commentaries on Matthew and Hebrews. He is also coeditor of the New International Greek Testament Commentary and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA).
Donald A. Hagner (PhD, University of Manchester) is George Eldon Ladd Professor Emeritus of New Testament and senior professor of New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He is the author of The New Testament: A Historical and Theological Introduction, Encountering the Book of Hebrews, The Jewish Reclamation of Jesus, New Testament Exegesis and Research: A Guide for Seminarians, and commentaries on Matthew and Hebrews. He is also coeditor of the New International Greek Testament Commentary and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Table of Contents

Contents

Part 1: Introduction and Background
1. Approaching the New Testament as the Church's Scripture
2. The Old Testament as Promise and Preparation
3. The World of the New Testament
Part 2: The Gospels: The Proclamation of the Kingdom
4. The Gospels as Historical and Theological Documents
5. The Message of Jesus
6. The "Historical" Jesus
7. The Origin of the Gospel Tradition
8. Form and Redaction Criticism
9. The Synoptic Problem
10. Q as an Entity
11. The Gospel according to Mark
12. The Gospel according to Matthew
13. The Gospel according to Luke(-Acts)
14. The Gospel according to John
Part 3: Acts: The Earliest Preaching of the Kingdom
15. From the Preaching of Jesus to the Kerygma of the Early Church
16. Acts as a Book of Key Transitions
Part 4: Paul and His Epistles: The Interpretation of the Kingdom
17. Paul, the Man
18. Jesus and Paul
19. Paul, Judaism, and the Law
20. Paul's Gospel and the Parting of the Ways
21. Paul's Christology and Eschatology
22. Letters in the Hellenistic World
23. The Missionary Paul
24. The Authorship Question
25. Galatians
26. First and Second Thessalonians
27. First Corinthians
28. Second Corinthians
29. Romans
30. Philippians
31. Colossians and Philemon
Part 5: The Deutero-Pauline Letters: Extending the Teaching of the Apostle
32. Ephesians
33. The Issue of "Early Catholicism"
34. The Pastoral Epistles
Part 6: Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles: Non-Pauline Christianity
35. The Book of Hebrews
36. James
37. First Peter
38. Jude and Second Peter
39. The Johannine Epistles
Part 7: The Apocalypse: The Consummation of the Kingdom
40. The Message of the Apocalypse
41. The Apocalypse
Part 8: The Text and Canon of the New Testament
42. The Transmission of the Text
43. The Formation of the Canon
A Final Word
Indexes
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