This comprehensive evangelical text, relied on by students since its publication in 1974, is now revised and updated---sure to be even more helpful to you! This classic features two completely new chapters---one on the theology of each of the synoptic evangelists and the other on the issue of unity and diversity in the New Testament. It also includes expanded bibliographies and a brand new subject index. 740 pages, softcover from Eerdmans.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Wyatt Houtz (Chicago, IL), May 13, 2007
I feel like I've peeled a layer off the Bible and understand it at a new level. It's a very academic, yet readable book that discusses every opinion by secular scholars and clearly shows the truth. He writes with an authority too, that its no wonder all the greatest theologians list this as one of their most influential books they've read. I disagree with the previous reviewer, because many people have tried to improve on Ladd's masterpiece and it still remains unrivaled. read it!
3.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Ric (Canada), September 06, 2004
Concur with the depth of this study, but Leon Morris' work has a similar richness and broader scope on what constitutes NT Theology.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Kate (Algonquin, IL), June 21, 2000
This is the best evangelical book on NT theology available. Anyone wanting to study the NT should own this book.
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