Mallon Chresai: First-Century Slavery and the Interpretation of 1 Corinthians 7:21. SBLDS 11. Missoula, MT: Society of Biblical Literature. ———. “Slave, Slavery.” DLNT 1098–1102. ———. “Slavery: New Testament.” ABD 6:65–73.
Esler's innovative proposal features a cutting-edge combination of theology, exegesis, and social analysis. He argues for new thinking about New Testament theology in light of the early social history of...
Read Krister Stendahl's essay called “Biblical Theology, Contemporary,” in The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, 1:418–32; and Dennis T. Olson's essay titled “Biblical Theology,” in The New Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible, ...
Exploring New Testament theology based on the conference table approach, this book examines the plan and the need for salvation as expressed by the writers of the New Testament.
In this substantial volume, Thomas Schreiner takes up the study of New Testament theology, looking for the themes that emerge from a detailed reading of the whole rather than considering the individual writings separately.
Moves beyond a purely descriptive approach to the study of Scripture into a genuine and faithful application of the message of Scripture to questions of contemporary life
This book gives an overview about the varieties of approaches in the New testamen debate - Abbreviations, Introduction, 1.
Exploring New Testament theology based on the conference table approach, this book examines the plan and the need for salvation as expressed by the writers of the New Testament.
In this systematic, book-by-book exploration of the theology of each New Testament writing, Frank J. Matera explores theological diversity and unity in the writings of the New Testament.
In this volume in the Library of Biblical Theology series, James D.G. Dunn ranges widely across the literature of the New Testament to describe the essential elements of the early church’s belief and practice.
This work is not a history of New Testament times, nor an account of New Testament religion. Nor does it proceed from a view that the New Testament was written as theology.
"This book is a labor of love - for the Scriptures, for readers, for learning, for teaching, and for God himself. Robert W. Yarborough
I.Howard Marshall's New Testament theology guides students with its clarity and its comprehensive vision, delights teachers with its sterling summaries and perceptive panoramas, and rewards expositors with a fund of insights for preaching.
New Testament Theology: The Proclamation of Jesus
This classic work of twentieth-century German biblical scholarship has become a classic in the field of New Testament studies.
New Testament Theology is a guide through the second half of the Bible with a specific eye on the culture from which the authors emerged to write their books.
Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.