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Continuously in print for over 30 years, and available in many different languages, John Drane's Introducing the New Testament has long been recognized as an authoritative and accessible survey of the subject.
This edition has been updated with fresh material on the many political contexts, in which the early church flourished, along with new insights into the writing and reception of written texts in what was essentially an oral culture. Specific issues that will be of particular interest to students are highlighted in special boxed feature sections, along with an extensive glossary of technical terms and key maps and diagrams. This book is the ideal starting point for readers, who wish to explore the New Testament and its world in the light of recent scholarship, and its relevance to life in the twenty-first century.
This edition has been updated with fresh material on the many political contexts, in which the early church flourished, along with new insights into the writing and reception of written texts in what was essentially an oral culture. Specific issues that will be of particular interest to students are highlighted in special boxed feature sections, along with an extensive glossary of technical terms and key maps and diagrams. This book is the ideal starting point for readers, who wish to explore the New Testament and its world in the light of recent scholarship, and its relevance to life in the twenty-first century.
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