The Lexham Geographic Commentary on the Gospels puts readers in the sandals of the disciples as they travel throughout Israel with Jesus, explaining the significance of geography for mining the ric…
Matthew Black therefore begins with the hypothesis that the material contained in these books was spoken or written in Aramaic. Black surveys the New Testament for Aramaic grammatical features (syn…
The very core of the good news of Chrsitianity is the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Paul states the central message of the church's earliest proclamation: I handed on to you as a first…
In Philippians and Philemon, Bonnie Thurston makes a convincing case that canonical Philippians is as Paul wrote it, one letter. Although there is not enough specific evidence to &name names,&;" sh…
The fourth gospel, called the gospel of John, has stirred the Christian mind, heart and imagination for twenty centuries. It was fundamental to the emergence of Christian theologies, both orthodox …
The Acts of the Apostles is really the second volume in the two-part writing scholars call Luke-Acts. It continues the story begun in the Gospel of Luke, showing how the Good News offered by Jesus …
The theology of the gospel touches the most important issues of the Christian faith, and indeed of the Old Testament and Judaism. At almost every point the Christian is driven to ask what Jesus him…
The Christian Church begun as a religious movement among the native Jewish population of Palestine in the early thirties of the first century A.D. By the end of the century it was established in th…
Good shape for an old book. Although written in more of an academic context it showcases the history of textual criticism and provides the reader with a view of how far research has come.
The work of writing "harmonies of the Gospel" is not a phenomenon of recent date, but is a practice that goes back to the second century , when Tatian's Diatessaron appreared. After that first atte…