A St. Joseph Bible Resource New Testament Introduction
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A St. Joseph Bible Resource New Testament Introduction  -     By: Stephen Motyer

A St. Joseph Bible Resource New Testament Introduction

Catholic Book Publishing / 2008 / Paperback

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This brief, full-color guide introduces the beginner to the study of the New Testament. Each section contains two pages of information, with pictures, maps, charts, and an outline of each New Testament book.

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Title: A St. Joseph Bible Resource New Testament Introduction
By: Stephen Motyer
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 32
Vendor: Catholic Book Publishing
Publication Date: 2008
Dimensions: 10.5 X 8 (inches)
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 0899426522
ISBN-13: 9780899426525
Series: St. Joseph Bible Resource
Stock No: WW426525

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New Testament Introduction978-0-89942-652-5

New Testament Introduction is one of six titles in the St. Joseph Bible Resources series. This fully illustrated 32-page booklet provides, in a concise and accessible format, an introductory guide which is an invaluable resource for schools and Bible study.

Among the features of this book:

  • an outline of New Testament history
  • a description of New Testament literature
  • a summary of the main elements of New Testament religion
  • an account of major New Testament teachings
  • vibrant color illustrations
  • detailed maps and charts
  • explanations of Holy sites and religious practices
  • explanations of what prompted the authors to pen this collection of writings
  • at-a-glance outlines of the Gospels, Acts, the Pauline letters, Hebrews, the Catholic letters, and Revelation
  • maps that elucidate prominent places in the lives of Jesus, His followers, and Paul
  • thought-provoking Scripture passages that conceptualize the themes of the New Testament writings
This booklet is an invaluable resource for use in schools, in Bible study groups, or by the individual inquirer.
We invite you to view other titles in this series as well as additional Bible study resources here: https://catholicbookpublishing.com/browse/bible-study-resources.
An introduction to the New Testament is essential for understanding its historical, cultural, and theological significance. As one of the most influential texts in history, the New Testament forms the foundation of Christian beliefs and has profoundly shaped Western thought, literature, and ethics. However, fully grasping its message requires awareness of the context in which it was written.
The New Testament emerged in the first century within a dynamic milieu of Roman political dominance, Jewish religious traditions, and early Christian communities. Understanding this context illuminates the struggles, hopes, and aspirations that shaped its authors' writings. An introduction provides insight into the social and political circumstances of the time, as well as the diverse genres within the text, including gospels, letters, and apocalyptic literature.
Moreover, an introduction clarifies the development of the canon, tracing how these specific texts came to be recognized as authoritative. It explores the diverse perspectives and theological emphases of authors such as Paul, the gospel writers, and John of Patmos, offering a more nuanced view of their shared purpose and distinct voices.
Studying the New Testament in an informed manner enhances one’s ability to engage critically with its teachings and themes, fostering a deeper appreciation of its moral, spiritual, and literary dimensions. Whether for faith, academic, or cultural enrichment, such an introduction equips readers to explore its profound impact on humanity.
Chapter Titles Include:
  • The Gospels
  • Jesus-The Reason for It All
  • Jesus' Life
  • The Gospels
  • Matthew
  • Luke
  • John
  • The Acts of the Apostles
  • Paul's Early Letters
  • Paul and Corinth
  • Paul and Rome
  • Paul's Later Letters
  • Hebrews
  • Peter and John
  • James, Jude, and 2 Peter
  • Revelation: A Book for the Millennium

We invite you to view other titles in this series as well as additional Bible study resources here: https://catholicbookpublishing.com/browse/bible-study-resources.
 

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