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The New Testament in its World

Autor Michael F. Bird, N. T. Wright
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2019

Ne-a atras atenția modul în care The New Testament in its World reușește să transforme rigoarea academică într-o experiență de învățare imersivă. Volumul propune exerciții de gândire istorică, invitând cititorul să recupereze perspectiva unui credincios din secolul I, trecând dincolo de simpla lectură a textului sacru. Structura este concepută progresiv: începe cu fundamentele hermeneuticii și istoria evreilor între imperiile persan și roman, trece prin „căutarea lui Isus cel istoric” și culminează cu analize aplicate pe scrisorile pauline și canonizarea textelor. Această lucrare reprezintă chintesența muncii de decenii a lui N. T. Wright, fiind o distilare accesibilă a celebrei sale serii „Christian Origins and the Question of God”. Dacă volumul An Analysis of N.T. Wright's The New Testament and the People of God de Benjamin Laird oferea o examinare critică a teoriilor sale, ediția de față, realizată în colaborare cu Michael F. Bird, funcționează ca un manual complet, integrat. Este comparabil cu Introducing the New Testament de Marianne Meye Thompson în ceea ce privește claritatea expunerii, dar se distinge prin accentul pus pe reconstrucția viziunii asupra lumii (worldview) și prin integrarea masivă a elementelor vizuale. Urmărind cuprinsul, observăm o atenție deosebită acordată contextului social: diversitatea iudaismului din perioada celui de-al Doilea Templu și influența filosofiei romane sunt tratate nu ca fundal, ci ca elemente organice ale narațiunii creștine. Michael F. Bird aduce aici experiența sa de autor de manuale, asigurându-se că temele complexe precum învierea sau teologia din Romans sunt prezentate într-un ritm adaptat studenților, fără a sacrifica profunzimea exegetică.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780281082711
ISBN-10: 0281082715
Pagini: 960
Dimensiuni: 161 x 238 x 68 mm
Greutate: 2.02 kg
Editura: SPCK Publishing

De ce să citești această carte

Recomandăm acest volum oricărui student la teologie sau cititor pasionat de istoria religiilor care dorește să înțeleagă Noul Testament în contextul său original. Veți câștiga o perspectivă integrată asupra lumii greco-romane și iudaice, beneficiind de expertiza unuia dintre cei mai influenți cercetători contemporani. Este un instrument de referință care face tranziția de la simpla lectură la studiul istoric și literar riguros al fundamentelor creștinismului.


Despre autor

Michael F. Bird este lector de teologie la Ridley Melbourne College în Australia și un autor prolific, cunoscut pentru lucrări precum An Anomalous Jew și comentariul său asupra epistolei către Romans. Expertiza sa în teologia evanghelică și în studiul figurii lui Pavel completează viziunea lui N. T. Wright, unul dintre cei mai respectați cercetători ai Noului Testament la nivel mondial. Bird este recunoscut pentru capacitatea de a sintetiza teme teologice dificile în formate accesibile, fiind și un contribuitor activ în mediul academic online prin blogul „Euangelion”.


Descriere

The two series of books by N. T. Wright, Christian Origins and the Question of God and The New Testament for Everyone, constitute a mixture of academic and popular writing that has proved hugely influential among Christian students and general readers of all denominations. This introduction to the New Testament draws on and supplements key parts of those books to create a lively, student-friendly textbook for use in seminaries and universities throughout the world.

 

The inclusion of full-colour maps, diagrams, charts and photos, along with special features on key issues of interpretation and major theological topics, will ensure that this introduction fully meets the needs of a new generation of Bible students. It will also prove invaluable to church leaders, homegroups and others who want to better understand the foundation documents of the faith and how we can best interpret and apply them to today.


Descriere scurtă

A comprehensive, lively and teachable grounding in the historical, literary and theological currents that contextualised the period depicted in the New Testament.

Recenzii

For all who have been anticipating a comprehensive and coherent reading of the entire New Testament from N. T. Wright, the wait is over. Wright and Bird offer their vision for the New Testament, with a lovely interplay of interpretative insights from the world behind the text, the world of the text, and the world in front of the text. Both look and content are energizing and engaging. This magisterial work provides an ideal textbook for courses on the New Testament.
From beginning to end, Tom Wright and Mike Bird relentlessly orient the study of the New Testament to questions of faith, transformation, worship, and mission. Not only does the book assemble Tom's massive scholarship in one volume, but also integrates it with the concern of his ministry as Bishop of Durham, to serve the church. If you are invested in the development of theological students, pastors, and congregations, you should get this book. In fact, no matter what your view, you will find much to benefit you, from discussions of primary texts to practical examples.
Interpreting the New Testament is a complex task and Wright and Bird work at it with customary passion and a commitment to clarity and coherence. These qualities make it an ideal starting-point for anyone who wants to understand early Christianity and its canonical texts.
Masterful job by Wright and Bird, written with characteristic jauntiness and scholarly rigor. The numerous sidebars add spice to the substantial meal presented in the text. The book's power lies in its thorough historical study combined with its missional voice to the church today.
N.T. (Tom) Wright can't write anything that is not interesting and suggestive and even at times provocative. His shelf or two of books is now condensed, reworked, and put in digestible form for even more readers. This is a lifetime of scholarship and a landmark publication by one of the world's leading New Testament scholars. I'm grateful too for the creative contribution Mike Bird makes in pulling all of this into one final heap of fun.
Professors Wright and Bird have essentially given students and scholars alike two books in one: a detailed introduction to the major historical and theological topics of New Testament study, and a primer on each of the New Testament's writings. Their world-class scholarship (wonderfully peppered with images, excerpts from ancient and modern writings, and more) rightly recognizes that the New Testament's aim was--and is--to promote worship, discipleship, and mission.
The big, bold theological interpretation of the New Testament that N. T. Wright has been building, piece by piece, in monographs and commentaries over the years now appears here in an accessible, single-volume New Testament introduction.
This is a distillation of Wright's quarter-century, multi-volume project exploring Christian Origins and the Question of God. Choice nuggets of Wright's most important discussions have been selected and blended with new material by both authors, enhanced with visuals, teaching aids, and online resources. If you want to introduce time-starved seminary students to the New Testament through the eyes of N. T. Wright but can't assign thousands of pages of reading, this is the book you need.
This is the New Testament introduction of all New Testament introductions! Not only is this a superb New Testament introduction from the keyboards of two of today's most prolific and balanced New Testament scholars, but more advanced students will find here an accessible and mature synthesis of and primer for N. T. Wright's voluminous work.
Those beginning to study the New Testament for the first time can easily become overwhelmed by the sheer volume of what they need to know before they begin. This splendidly clear but wide-ranging introduction is a brilliant way in to serious study of the New Testament and will, deservedly, become the go-to textbook for a large number of readers.
Tom Wright and Mike Bird give us the opportunity to appreciate the breadth and detail of Wright's vision of the New Testament--one of the most far-reaching of recent times. The format of a New Testament introduction means that we also get to fill in the gaps on New Testament books that have not featured extensively in Wright's major books. We also get to find the answers to many 'So, what would he say about . . . ?' questions. This book will be highly valued by students, scholars, and churches.
Two of today's most prolific evangelical New Testament scholars have now combined their expertise to produce an amazing volume: part introduction and survey, part 'cliff notes' on Wright's four volumes to date in his Christian Origins and the Question of God series, part a sneak preview of what he might say in his remaining two volumes, and part showcase for Bird's always sensible judgments, often nicely alliterated prose, and now and then particularly funny humor. Special features include the book's lavish illustrations, sidebars quoting choice ancient primary sources and hilarious 'emails from the edge' from a confused student to his patient professor who always replies wisely. Overall, the genre, like the quality, is one of a kind.
With inimitable verve and piquancy, two of this generation's scholarly juggernauts give us a New Testament introduction that unapologetically sets up shop at the all-too- untraveled crossroads of history and theology.
Wright and Bird have done a great service to the church and the academy with this volume. They introduce readers to the major historical, literary, and theological themes of the New Testament in a way that is highly readable, yet they do not shy away from the difficult questions. They manage to avoid the twin dangers of excessive skepticism and uncritical pietism. It is the epitome of faith seeking understanding, and it will find a welcome home in many colleges and seminary classrooms as well pastors' libraries.
Wright has proven himself a discipline-shaping scholar, Bird a master textbook writer. When you put their minds and skills together, you get an excellent introduction to the New Testament: witty, accurate, accessible, eye-catching. This is a must-have resource for students.

Cuprins

1. History, Literature, and Theology§ 1.1History and Hermeneutics§ 1.2Worldview and Story2. The People of God in the Jewish and Graeco-Roman Worlds§ 2.1History of the Jews Between the Persian and Roman Empires§ 2.2Roman Empire: Philosophy, Politics, and Pantheon§ 2.2Diversity in Second Temple Judaism§ 2.3Story, Symbol, and Praxis in Israel’s Worldview§ 2.5The Jewish Stories of the Early Church3. Jesus and the Victory of God§ 3.1The Quest for the Historical Jesus§ 3.2Jesus and the Kingdom§ 3.3Jesus as the Messiah§ 3.4Jesus and His Death4. The Resurrection of the Son of God§ 43.1The Afterlife in Greek, Roman, and Jewish Thought§ 4.2The Story of Easter according to the Evangelists§ 4.3The Resurrection according to Paul§ 4.4Resurrection in Early Christianity§ 4.5The Meaning of Resurrection for Christian Beginnings and Endings5. Paul and the Faithfulness of God§ 5.1Paul: The Man, the Mission, and his Messiah§ 5.2Romans§ 5.31–2 Corinthians§ 5.4Galatians§ 5.51–2 Thessalonians§ 5.6Colossians, Philemon, Philippians, Ephesians6. The Gospels and the Story of God§ 6.1 The Transmission of the Jesus Tradition§ 6.2 The Synoptic Problem§ 6.3 Mark§ 6.4 Matthew§ 6.5 Luke–Acts § 6.6 John§ 6.7 The Making of the Fourfold Gospel Canon7. The Early Christians and the Story of God§ 7.1Christianity after 70 AD§ 7.2Paul’s Legacy: Pastorals, Hebrews§ 7.3John the Elder and his Churches: 1–3 John§ 7.4Jewish Christianity: Jude, James, 1–2 Peter § 7.5John the Seer and the Apocalypse of Jesus Christ8. The Making of the New Testament§ 8.1Introduction to Textual Criticism of the New Testament§ 8.2The Canonization of the New Testament9. The Mission of the Church§ 9.1 Worldview§ 9.2Narrative§ 9.3Ethics§ 9.4Tasks