To establish this claim, Burridge compared each of the four canonical Gospels to the many extant Graeco-Roman biographies. Drawing on insights from literary theory, he demonstrated that the previou…
This compact theological primer from a widely respected scholars offer a well-integrated and illuminating approach to a variety of basic issues in the study of the New Testament: where, why and how…
The newly revised edition of a standard beginner's grammar designed to introduce the student to the elements of Biblical Hebrew. Based on a simplified method of instruction, Essentials of Biblical …
Tom Wright leads us, intelligently and graciously to seeing the new reality of the gospel story; one that is so explosive that the church in many generations has found it too much to take and so ha…
Exploring six gospel texts in which women encounter Jesus, the author encourages us to view these stories anew. Summarizing and making accessible the work of a diversity of feminist scholars while …
The system for biblical interpretation that is known as dispensationalism exercises a rather widespread influence in American evanglicalism. An indication of this influence today is the sales figur…
This book presents a bold venture in theology, combining a presentation, explanation, analysis, and reinterpretation of trinitarian language. Rejecting the assumption that traditional trinitarian d…
Winner of the 2007 Christianity Today Book Award in Biblical Studies, this momentous volume argues that the four Gospels are closely based on the eyewitness testimony of those who personally knew J…
New Testament scholar N.T. Wright reveals how we have been misreading the Gospels for centuries, powerfully restoring the lost central story of the Scripture: that the coronation of God through the…