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Introduction to the New Testament

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Informationen zum Autor Raymond Collins is a Roman Catholic priest and an interpreter of the New Testament. As a professor, he has taught at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Catholic University of America. His books include Introduction to the New Testament and Birth of the New Testament: The Origin & Development of the First Christian Generation , among others. Klappentext "...destined to be a standard text and reference book in Catholic circles for many years to come" --Emmanuel Published to widespread critical acclaim, this is an impressive and sweeping study of the New Testament canon: the preeminent source of Christian doctrine and the center of scholarly discussion/controversy for decades. Introduction to the New Testament presents the full spectrum of thought regarding the New Testament with clarity and completeness, and in a welcome and prestigious entry to this most important field of study. Marked by thorough research, Collins's study covers the formation of the New Testament and the history of its research; the various exegetical methods used on the twenty-seven books that comprise the New Testament, explaining the methods and giving examples of each one's use. A concluding section gives an overview of New Testament exegesis in the Catholic Church today, including the latest developments within different schools of interpretation. Throughout, Collins emphasizes inspiration and its part in Catholic biblical studies. In its Image paperback edition, this volume will be welcomed by a broad spectrum of scholars, students, teachers and interested laity. It is, as John Meier remarks in the book's Introduction, "one of the most important contributions to American biblical studies in the last few decades." Zusammenfassung "...destined to be a standard text and reference book in Catholic circles for many years to come" --Emmanuel Published to widespread critical acclaim! this is an impressive and sweeping study of the New Testament canon: the preeminent source of Christian doctrine and the center of scholarly discussion/controversy for decades. Introduction to the New Testament presents the full spectrum of thought regarding the New Testament with clarity and completeness! and in a welcome and prestigious entry to this most important field of study. Marked by thorough research! Collins's study covers the formation of the New Testament and the history of its research; the various exegetical methods used on the twenty-seven books that comprise the New Testament! explaining the methods and giving examples of each one's use. A concluding section gives an overview of New Testament exegesis in the Catholic Church today! including the latest developments within different schools of interpretation. Throughout! Collins emphasizes inspiration and its part in Catholic biblical studies. In its Image paperback edition! this volume will be welcomed by a broad spectrum of scholars! students! teachers and interested laity. It is! as John Meier remarks in the book's Introduction! "one of the most important contributions to American biblical studies in the last few decades." ...

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Authors Raymond Collins, Raymond F. Collins
Publisher Crown Publishing Group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.01.1987
 
EAN 9780385235341
ISBN 978-0-385-23534-1
No. of pages 480
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 22 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / General, Religion & beliefs, Religion and beliefs

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