Whatever we know about the New Testament, and however much we have
studied it, it only has real value as its truths are proclaimed so
that our lives are transformed, as God himself speaks and acts. The
New Testament writers were very interested in conveying their
message persuasively, and this volume addresses the question of how
we should preach from the New Testament in a way that is faithful
to the text. The chapters cover the main texts and genres, along
with the infancy narratives, parables, miracles, the Sermon on the
Mount, ethics, future hope and judgment, archaeology and history,
hermeneutics, and the 'New Homiletic'. The aim is to offer insights
into how to interpret, communicate and apply the New Testament, for
today's preachers and Bible teachers who seek to 'proclaim the Word
of life' (1 John 1:1). The contributors are respected scholars who
are also active in preaching: Charles Anderson, D. A. Carson, the
late R. T. France, Justin Hardin, Mariam Kamell, I. Howard
Marshall, Jason Maston, John Nolland, Peter Oakes, William
Olhausen, Klyne Snodgrass, Helge Stadelmann, Christoph Stenschke,
Stephen Travis, David Wenham, Paul Weston and Stephen Wright.
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