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(Ebook) Anatomy of the New Testament by Robert A. Spivey, D. Moody Smith, C. Clifton Black ISBN 9780800699710, 0800699718

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Authors:Robert A. Spivey, D. Moody Smith, C. Clifton Black
Pages:544 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:7
Publisher:Fortress Press
Language:english
File Size:32.83 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780800699710, 0800699718
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(Ebook) Anatomy of the New Testament by Robert A. Spivey, D. Moody Smith, C. Clifton Black ISBN 9780800699710, 0800699718

This broadly adopted textbook weds literary and historical approaches to focus on the New Testament's structure and meaning. Anatomy of the New Testament is systematic, critical, and reliable in its scope and content.This seventh edition has been revised throughout, to take account of current trends in scholarship and to discuss important interpretative issues, such as the Gospel of Thomas. Each chapter includes two new features: Have You Learned It? offering questions for analysis and synthesis; What Do They Mean? presenting definitions of key terms to enhance student comprehension and critical thinking.------------Review"I have had various editions of Anatomy of the New Testament at my elbow since 1972. For me, the balance, logic and teaching skills of D. Moody Smith and Robert A. Spivey, along with the physical beauty of the book, made it the best available introduction for more than 40 years. This Seventh Edition is superb. The addition to the team of C. Clifton Black, one of our most imaginative contemporary interpreters, has led three distinguished authors to write a brand new, and even more beautiful book. It will continue to hold its place at my elbow." --Francis J. Moloney, Australian Catholic University"Engagingly written, impressively comprehensive, and user–friendly throughout, this newest edition of Anatomy of the New Testament is better than ever! In addition to being first–rate New Testament scholars, its distinguished authors both believe and demonstrate that these ancient writings are still worth pondering and caring about." --Victor Paul Furnish, Southern Methodist University"Anatomy of the New Testament by Robert Spivey and D. Moody Smith, now joined by C. Clifton Black, has been a ‘classic’ in the field. The latest update continues the high standards of the volume, presenting an informed and sensitive critical introduction to the New Testament in a clear and accessible fashion, particularly suited for students coming to the text for the first time. Carefully chosen illustrations, thoughtful summaries, and well-designed questions for review make this a very useful teaching tool." --Harold Attridge, Yale UniversityAbout the AuthorRobert A. Spivey is professor emeritus of religion at Florida State University and the author of numerous books including Pathways to Pluralism: Religious Issues in American Culture (1990).D. Moody Smith is George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Duke Divinity School. His research has centered on the Gospel and Epistles of John and has most recently published John among the Gospels, 2nd ed. (2001).C. Clifton Black is Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. His research interests include the Gospels, New Testament rhetoric, the history of biblical interpretation, and the Bible and Shakespeare. His many publications include The Disciples according to Mark (1989), and Mark: Images of an Apostolic Interpreter, 2nd ed. (2001).
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