Theological Interpretation of
the New Testament: A Book-by-Book Survey
by Vanhoozer, Kevin J. • Baker Academic,
SPCK 2008
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Overview
This convenient text utilizes
material from the award-winning Dictionary for
Theological Interpretation of the Bible (DTIB) to introduce
you to the Bible and theological interpretation through a comprehensive
book-by-book survey of the New Testament. The articles, authored by respected
scholars, make unique contributions to the study of theological interpretation
of Scripture.
Theological Interpretation of the New
Testament provides a history of
interpretation and covers major theological ideas for each book of the New
Testament. It will serve as an excellent supplementary text in New Testament or
Bible survey courses and be appreciated by all students of the New Testament.
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Praise for the Print Edition
The quality of
the individual essays is high, the New Testament scholarship is
exemplary. . . . The book might function very well in an
introductory class at the first professional level of seminary education
interested in acquainting students with the theological texture of the books of
the New Testament.
—Erik Heen, Review
of Biblical Literature
A welcome
addition to the literature devoted to the academic study of the New
Testament. . . . The book succeeds in offering a concern
for the critical and historical agenda of modern biblical studies coupled with
a positive affirmation of post-modern scepticism concerning dispassionate
objectivity. This book and its Old Testament twin are valuable additions to the
broader field of biblical studies.
—Andrew
Cheatle, Theological Book Review
[Theological
Interpretation of the New Testament (TINT)] is a helpful resource for
anyone seeking a better understanding of the New Testament writings. Along with
supplying a concise summary of the dominant theological themes, TINT provides
beneficial overviews of the history of interpretation that assist in
identifying the most crucial interpretive issues related to each book.
—Michael L.
Bryant, Southwestern Journal of Theology
This book
conveniently collects the articles on each NT book, as written for the Dictionary
for Theological Interpretation of the Bible. After Vanhoozer’s useful brief
introduction to theological interpretation, the collection proceeds in
canonical order with an excellent set of
contributors. . . . Everything in here is worth reading. It
is a very useful book to have on the shelf.
—Peter Oakes, Journal
for the Study of the New Testament
Product Details
• Title: Theological Interpretation
of the New Testament: A Book-by-Book Survey
• General Editor: Kevin J. Vanhoozer
• Publisher: Baker
• Publication Date: 2008
Pages: 272
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