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Paperback The Writing of the New Testament in Their Historical Setting Book

ISBN: 1025405463

ISBN13: 9781025405469

The Writing of the New Testament in Their Historical Setting

"The Writing of the New Testament in Their Historical Setting" is a scholarly investigation into the origins and chronological development of the New Testament scriptures. Philip Vollmer provides a detailed account of the cultural, political, and social environments that influenced the authors of the Gospels, Epistles, and other canonical texts. By situating these sacred writings within their specific historical contexts, the work offers readers a deeper understanding of the motivations and circumstances that shaped early Christian literature.

This volume serves as an essential resource for students of theology and biblical history, tracing the growth of the early Church from its Jewish roots through its expansion into the Greco-Roman world. Vollmer examines the life and work of the apostles, the challenges faced by the first Christian communities, and the synthesis of historical events with the theological messages contained in the New Testament. The work emphasizes the historical reliability of the texts and provides a structured framework for analyzing the evolution of Christian thought during the first century. Written with both academic rigor and clarity, "The Writing of the New Testament in Their Historical Setting" remains a significant contribution to the study of the New Testament as a living historical document.

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