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The New Testament, 4/e
Stephen Harris, California State University - Sacramento
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Contents:
Chapter 1: An Overview of the New Testament
Chapter 2: How the New Testament Was Formed and Handed Down to Us
Chapter 3: The Two Worlds in Which Christianity Originated: Jewish and Greek
Chapter 4: The Troubled World Into Which Jesus Was Born
Chapter 5: The Diverse World of First-Century Judaisms
Chapter 6: The Gospels: Form and Purpose
Chapter 7: Mark's Portrait of Jesus: The Hidden Messiah and Eschatological Judge
Chapter 8: Matthew's Portrait of Jesus: The Great Teacher
Chapter 9: Luke's Portrait of Jesus: A Savior for All Nations
Chapter 10: John's Portrait of Jesus: Divine Wisdom Made Flesh
Chapter 11: The Other Gospels: Additional Portraits of Jesus
Chapter 12: The Continuing Quest for the Historical Jesus
Chapter 13: Acts of the Apostles
Chapter 14: Paul: Apostle to the Nations
Chapter 15: Unity, Freedom, and Christ's Return: Paul's Letters to Thessalonica and Corinth
Chapter 16: Freedom from Law and Justification by Faith: Galatians and Romans
Chapter 17: Letters from Prison: Philippians and Philemon
Chapter 18: Continuing the Pauline Tradition: 2 Thessalonians, Colossians, Ephesians, the Pastoral Epistles, 1 Clement, and the Epistle of Barnabas
Chapter 19: General Letters on Faith and Behavior: Hebrews, the Catholic Epistles, and the Teaching (Didache) of the Twelve Apostles
Chapter 20: Continuing the Apocalyptic Hope: The Book of Revelation
Chapter 21: The Judeo-Christian Bible and Subsequent History
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