An Introduction to the New Testament (Anchor Bible Reference Library)
 

Introduction to the New Testament (Anchor Bible Reference)

by Raymond E. Brown

From its earliest days as a renegade religion in the Roman Empire through its various schisms and splits to present-day disagreements between Eastern Orthodox followers, Roman Catholics, and hundreds of different Protestant denominations, Christianity has been a source of great controversy--most of it centered on the reading of Scripture. There are those Christian conservatives who view... (read more)

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This is mostly a reference work for those who are interested in a more detailed look of the New Testament. It contains material on the various biblical criticisms; e.g., Redaction criticism to Form Criticism. In addition, the book has a good look of the various Gospels and Episles in the canonical bible.

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