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An Introduction to the New Testament: Contexts, Methods and Ministry Formation is unavailable, but you can change that!

An Introduction to the New Testament sets a fresh standard for New Testament introductions. This 2005 Gold Medallion finalist takes seriously the idea that the books of the New Testament were written as pastoral responses to concrete situations. It not only gives close attention to the historical, social, cultural and rhetorical dimensions of the ancient pastoral settings, it also integrates...

Christians than, for example, among Paul’s predominantly Gentile converts in Galatia. This does not rule out, however, the probability of a mixed audience of Jewish and Gentile Christians from the beginning of the Gospel’s reception. One issue on which scholarship is divided concerns the connection of Matthew’s Christian audience with the Jewish synagogue. Were these Christians still trying to maintain relations with and a place in the local synagogue? Weighty arguments have been offered in favor
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