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Key Themes of the New Testament: A Survey of Major Theological Themes
Contributor(s): Graves, David Elton (Author)
ISBN: 1490922741     ISBN-13: 9781490922744
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $28.90  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: November 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Studies - New Testament - General
- Religion | Theology
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 7" W x 10" (1.68 lbs) 442 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
Graves provides an informative and accessible read that explores the Bible, not as a survey of history, but by examining nine interconnecting themes. Topics covered include the kinds of biblical literature, birth and early years of Jesus, the ministry of Jesus, the death of Jesus, the resurrection and ascension of Jesus, and the founding, development, formation and future of the Church. He provides an overview of what the New Testament is all about and how it relates to the Old Testament. Learn what Jesus taught about his person and ministry. How did the church come about and grow throughout the world? Graves answers the kind of questions that the average reader of the Bible wants answering, and does not just simply give the answers that scholars think readers should hear. Numerous detailed maps, charts, tables, and photographs are included illustrating the New Testament context. Helpful breakout panes, dealing with "Quotes from Antiquity," "Moments in History," and "Facts from Archaeology," provide an interesting and informative understanding of the cultural and historical background of the Bible. A glossary defines technical terms, and extensive footnotes and the hundreds of books listed in the "For Further Study" breakout panes and bibliography provide an invaluable resource to readers for future study. An engaging resource intended for laypeople who want to know more about the New Testament, whether in seminary courses, college classrooms, church groups or personal study.