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This new introduction incorporates: a wide range of
methods-literary, historical, psychological, theological, and
social-scientific critically perceptive introductions to each of
the New Testament writings a comprehensive survey of approaches to
biblical studies, historical and cultural backgrounds, the
historical Jesus, and the rise of the resurrection faith attention
to extracanonical materials charts, maps, illustrations, reading
suggestions, and more.
The Bible can be hazardous to one's health if read with faulty
expectations. Writing with compassion and wit, Russell Pregeant
shows that reading "without interpretation" is impossible. The
right question is which assumptions are appropriate. He addresses
the most common and most harmful assumptions about the Bible,
beginning with the expectation that it will always "speak" as
directly and immediately as a fortune cookie. He moves on to
address biblical authority, the Bible and science, "last days"
prophecies, and the Bible as rulebook and guide to beliefs.
Pregeant insists that we take responsibility for what we do with
this powerful book.
Russell Pregeant's Engaging the New Testament (1995) has provided a
rich interdisciplinary New Testament introduction for upper-level
and graduate students; incorporating numerous methodsliterary,
historical, psychological, theological, and social-scientific, and
critically perceptive introductions to each of the New Testament
writings. Encounter with the New Testament adapts the best features
of that textbook for beginning undergraduate students; surveying
approaches to biblical studies, historical and cultural
backgrounds, the historical Jesus, and the rise of the resurrection
faith attention to extracanonical materials. The text book includes
charts, maps, illustrations, reading suggestions, and more.
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