The New Testament : a historical introduction to the early Christian writings
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The New Testament : a historical introduction to the early Christian writings
Oxford University Press, c2016
6th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Featuring vibrant full color throughout, the sixth edition of Bart D. Ehrman's highly successful introduction approaches the New Testament from a consistently historical and comparative perspective, emphasizing the rich diversity of the earliest Christian literature. Distinctive to this study is its unique focus on the historical, literary, and religious milieux of the Greco-Roman world, including early Judaism. As part of its historical orientation, the book also
discusses other Christian writings that were roughly contemporary with the New Testament, such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Apocalypse of Peter, and the letters of Ignatius.
FEATURES
A uniquely accessible and engaging writing style that vividly brings the New Testament story to life
Time lines, illustrations, maps, and more than 100 photos, including three photo essays
An extensive glossary of key terms, which appear in boldface type the first time they are used in each chapter
Table of Contents
- EACH CHAPTER ENDS WITH A "TAKE A STAND" SECTION
- INTRODUCTION: WHY STUDY THE NEW TESTAMENT?
- 1. WHAT IS THE NEW TESTAMENT? THE EARLY CHRISTIANS AND THEIR LITERATURE
- 2. DO WE HAVE THE ORIGINAL NEW TESTAMENT?
- 3. THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD OF EARLY CHRISTIAN TRADITIONS
- 4. THE JEWISH WORLD OF JESUS AND HIS FOLLOWERS
- 5. THE ORAL TRADITIONS ABOUT JESUS IN THEIR GRECO-ROMAN CONTEXT
- 6. THE CHRISTIAN GOSPELS: A LITERARY AND HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION
- 7. JESUS, THE SUFFERING SON OF GOD: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK
- 8. THE SYNOPTIC PROBLEM AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR INTERPRETATION
- 9. JESUS, THE JEWISH MESSIAH: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW
- 10. JESUS, THE SAVIOR OF THE WORLD: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE
- 11. JESUS, THE MAN SENT FROM HEAVEN: THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN
- 12. FROM JOHN'S JESUS TO THE GNOSTIC CHRIST: THE JOHANNINE EPISTLES AND BEYOND
- 13. JESUS FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES: OTHER GOSPELS IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY
- 14. THE HISTORICAL JESUS: SOURCES, PROBLEMS, AND METHODS
- 15. EXCURSUS: THE HISTORIAN AND THE PROBLEM OF MIRACLES
- 16. JESUS IN CONTEXT
- 17. JESUS, THE APOCALYPTIC PROPHET
- 18. FROM JESUS TO THE GOSPELS
- 19. LUKE'S SECOND VOLUME: THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES
- 20. PAUL THE APOSTLE: THE MAN AND HIS MISSION
- 21. PAUL AND HIS APOSTOLIC MISSION: 1 THESSALONIANS AS A TEST CASE
- 22. PAUL AND THE CRISES OF HIS CHURCHES: 1 AND 2 CORINTHIANS, GALATIANS, PHILIPPIANS, AND PHILEMON
- 23. THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO PAUL: THE LETTER TO THE ROMANS
- 24. DOES THE TRADITION MISCARRY? PAUL IN RELATION TO JESUS, JAMES, THECLA, AND THEUDAS
- 25. IN THE WAKE OF THE APOSTLE: THE DEUTERO-PAULINE AND PASTORAL EPISTLES
- 26. FROM PAUL'S FEMALE COLLEAGUES TO THE PASTOR'S INTIMIDATED WOMEN: THE OPPRESSION OF WOMEN IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY
- 27. CHRISTIANS AND JEWS: HEBREWS, BARNABAS, AND LATER ANTI-JEWISH LITERATURE
- 28. CHRISTIANS AND PAGANS: 1 PETER, THE LETTERS OF IGNATIUS, THE MARTYRDOM OF POLYCARP, AND LATER APOLOGETIC LITERATURE
- 29. CHRISTIANS AND CHRISTIANS: JAMES, THE DIDACHE, POLYCARP, 1 CLEMENT, JUDE, AND 2 PETER
- 30. CHRISTIANS AND THE COSMOS: THE REVELATION OF JOHN, THE SHEPHERD OF HERMAS, AND THE APOCALYPSE OF PETER
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