Synopses & Reviews
This introductory text encourages readers to take a close, objective look at the New Testament. Striking just the right balance in presentation and information for students new to this subject, Freed prepares students to form their own analyses through his literary-critical approach and the pertinent insights he provides on the cultural and historical contexts of each passage. Incorporation of new scholarship and a variety of perspectives on controversial topics make this text and the process of studying the New Testament fresh and informed.
Synopsis
This introductory book encourages readers to take a close, objective look at the New Testament. It strikes just the right balance in presentation and information for readers new to this subject. Freed prepares readers to form their own analyses through his literary-critical approach and pertinent insights he provides on the cultural and historical contexts of each passage. Incorporation of new scholarship and a variety of perspectives on controversial topics make this book and the process of studying the New Testament, fresh and informed.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 426-448) and indexes.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Settings of the New Testament. PART A: EAST OF THE MEDITERRAN