The New Testament: Its Background and Message
J**H
Useful to understand more about the New Testament
It was interesting to see how and why the Pharisees and Sadducee developed the way they did. I can understand better why they had issues with Jesus. The book looked at each of the New Testament books in regard to their author, date of writing, overview of text and an outline. There were chapters dedicated to Jesus and some to Paul. One of the things I like best about the book was that it was not one sided. The author did not claim that his understanding was the only correct one. The author did mention alternative views on the subject matter and helped us to arrive at the best possible solution. Some of the understandings were taken from those who took over from the Apostles. The author lists about 30 references at the end of each chapter. This book is over 600 pages and to sum it up is a bit challenging. I believe that the author gave us a fair and presentation of the material. The book did not seem to be to liberal or conservative, but well balanced.
Z**R
Detailed, thorough, succint.
This is one of the best New Testament introductory tools I own. It gives terrific historical, biblical-theological, and literary insight into each of the books. While this book is written for the lay person, it has such terrific insights that are not as easily found in accessible material. My go-to whenever I begin a new study, terrific for the new student or the scholar.
T**S
Good book
This is a wonderful cross reference book and per book history. Helps anyone to understand scripture easier.
M**M
A Great New Testament Introduction
Black's revision of Thomas D. Lea's classic introduction to the New Testament was one of two books that were required reading for an online course that I took at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary. The other book, An Introduction to the New Testament by D.A. Carson and Douglas J. Moo, is much more academic than The New Testament: Its Background and Message. Lea's The New Testament covers different types of literature found in the New Testament and their cultural, historical, political, and religious backgrounds. Although the book is designed for seminarians, I would recommend it to any layperson who wants a systematic introduction of the New Testament. It should be noted that both of the authors come from Baptist backgrounds.
H**R
Book is good. I will be keeping it to add to ...
Ordered for an online college class. Book is good. I will be keeping it to add to my library. Some maps in the books which help the understanding when reading it.
B**Y
Good buy
Love great quality
S**N
Nice introduction
As with any biblical text, there exists too much information to put in a book. This book provides a nice introductory level of background information for those who would like understand a biblical times context. Note: this provides a background of the culture, history, and customs of biblical times. This is not a theological book by any means. In my opinion, it is hardly a religious text; rather, a historical text.
M**Y
Helpful
I found it helpful. Seems to do a good job of avoiding biases. Would be a helpful commentary to keep on hand for quick descriptions of and reasons for various interpretations held through history, combined with summaries and outlines of each NT book.
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