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Paperback Reading the New Testament, Third Edition: An Introduction; Third Edition, Revised and Updated Book

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ISBN13: 9780809147861

Reading the New Testament, Third Edition: An Introduction; Third Edition, Revised and Updated

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Reading the New Testament is an excellent introduction to the writings of the New Testament, written by a prominent scholar who is able to communicate the main ideas and results with a clear and simple style. This third edition, although leaving intact the structure of the book, has been rewritten extensively, updating the information and adding the results of new biblical approaches and research. Highlights of this new revised edition: - Extensively...

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Absolutely wonderful

I ordered this book second to my other books and it was shipped faster and arrived before all my other books. Great book also.

Quick, effective and serious teaching for laymen

The author is a Catholic American professor of theology. Her book is geared at the masses, it is accessible to the non-intellectual readers. It begins with some some chapters introducing some generalities and background information related to the New Testament (NT), but much shorter than in some other books, yet she succeeds in conveying what is the important with less space. There are also a few general chapters related to Jesus, Paul... and related context throughout the book. The rest is devoted to NT books. In each of these chapters she presents the context of the books, their outline and explains their content. Her points are generally not "speculative" but correspond to established scholarly (not fundamentalist yet conservative) views. In general she is quite straightforward and the explanations and answers are more concise than in other books. She does not follow the NT order (as in most books), but roughly rather the chronological order of the date of writing of the NT books, and the flow of her book then makes a lot of sense, a smart choice! Surprisingly, she does not bow down to political correctness (e.g. about Judaism) and courageously does not explain away the politically incorrect NT passages as later apologetic additions (as Bart Ehrman does in his books), I enjoyed that! While this book is comparable in format to Boadt's Reading the Old Testament : an Introduction, it does not contain this long and boring retelling of the biblical accounts one has to go through in Boadt's book. Instead Perkins give some outlines, and in general is more to the point. She also more consistent in that she does not give the arguments with which the scholars come to their conclusions (that would mean a much bigger book....) whereas Boadt was inconsistent here (sometimes no argument, sometimes partially...) However she warns when scholars do not agree or are not sure about certain conclusions. Not to say that there is no logic and argumentation in her book, but it fits well in the flow of her explanations and exegesis. There is a very good, well structured and annotated bibliography at the end, however the latest books date from 1986. Hence I think this book will be great for the laymen who want a serious, reliable book that provide them quickly with good answers and the minimum required knowledge without undue complications and unnecessary thinking. If you are looking for a non-scholarly book on the NT on which you can rely upon in the most efficient and quick manner, Perkins' must be the best one. It is definitely worth its very low price. If you have time and prefer to read a pricey book with a lot of blabla and a slow pace, then Bart Ehrman (definitely less conservative, more liberal)'s The New Testament. A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings would be a more suitable book; it also puts the NT books well into context with non-canonical books (beware that Ehrman refused that the debate he had with William Craig, and complet

Very helpful

I found this book to be very helpful to me in reading and understanding the New Testament. It is packed with all kinds of information: historical, theological, and the wisdon accumulated over many years by a truly outstanding college professor. I am currently reading through it for a second time (after reading it two years ago). I am taking my time, and reading some of the cited passages and looking at maps. I can honestly recommend this book - it is detailed and academic, however.

One of the best

This is a first class text book for an "Introduction to the New Testament" course. It is not intended for a casual read. My students have benefited from this book for more than seven years now and every time that I go through it, I appreciate the tone, the presentation, and the study aids more.

worthwhile new testament introduction

Perkins' work is a solid scholarly introduction to the New Testament. I found it very helpful and enlightening as an undergraduate textbook. Although leaning to the theological left on some issues, Ms. Perkins' volume provides valuable information for students of the New Testament.
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