Raising the Bar for New Testament Study David A. deSilva's foundational work An Introduction to the New Testament offers a richly layered exploration of the New Testament, bridging rigorous scholarship with ministry application.
About the Author: David A. deSilva (PhD, Emory University) is Trustees' Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Ashland Theological Seminary.
This comprehensive New Testament introduction not only outlines historical, social, cultural, and rhetorical contexts, but it also points students preparing for ministry to relevant facets of biblical interpretation. Brimming with maps, photos, points of interest, and aids to learning, this beautiful, full-color second edition of an established textbook is the first choice for those who want to integrate scholarship and ministry.
Book Synopsis
Raising the Bar for New Testament Study
David A. deSilva's foundational work An Introduction to the New Testament offers a richly layered exploration of the New Testament, bridging rigorous scholarship with ministry application. This volume guides readers toward a deeper, more meaningful understanding of the Scriptures.
While many New Testament introductions zero in on the historical contexts in which the New Testament literature was written, this introduction goes further, giving particular attention to the social, cultural, and rhetorical contexts of the New Testament authors and their writings. DeSilva introduces students to relevant facets of interpretation with each portion of the New Testament literature, integrating instruction in exegetical and interpretive strategies with the customary considerations of authorship, dating, audience, and message. This multifaceted approach equips readers with a thorough understanding of the New Testament and its enduring significance.
An Introduction to the New Testament stands out with a range of exceptional features:
Explores social, cultural, and rhetorical contexts in addition to historical context.
Integrates interpretive and exegetical strategies with insights into authorship, dating, audience, and message.
Bridges the gap between scholarship and practice by including implications for ministry in each chapter.
Provides extensive maps, photos, points of interest, and aids to learning.
Includes additional chapters on the historical and cultural environment of the New Testament, the nature of the Gospels and the quest for the historical Jesus, and the life of Paul.
An Introduction to the New Testament is a comprehensive and carefully crafted introduction to the New Testament and is established as an authoritative textbook and resource for students. This beautiful, full-color second edition has been updated throughout with new scholarship and additional images. If you are convinced that a New Testament introduction should integrate scholarship and ministry, make An Introduction to the New Testament your first choice.
Review Quotes
"David deSilva's An Introduction to the New Testament is an ideal textbook for seminary students as well as for pastors and is written by a reputable New Testament scholar who reveals decades of teaching wisdom on every page. DeSilva's introduction surveys the text of each book with skill and insights, sketches major issues in interpretation, develops methods each reader will need, keeps its eye on the social context of honor and shame, and does so in a way with an eye on ministry and personal formation."
Scot McKnight, Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary
"David deSilva has written one of the most helpful introductory textbooks on the New Testament currently available. And now, it's new and improved and in full color as well. This winsome textbook should secure a wide readership, and richly deserves to be a standard required text at Christian colleges and seminaries for many years to come. Highly recommended!"
Ben Witherington III, Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary
"David deSilva's updated New Testament introduction is an outstanding book. A lively and engaging text, it succeeds in blending top-notch scholarship with practical preparation for ministry. The book expertly uncovers the cultural, social, and rhetorical settings of the New Testament writings and teems with exegetical insights. In addition, deSilva explores a whole range of interpretive strategies and demonstrates them with biblical texts. As a special feature, a must-read section on ministry formation crowns each chapter. Ideal for a seminary classroom, this book also serves as a resource that pastors can turn to again and again. I heartily commend it!"
Dean Flemming, professor of New Testament and mission, MidAmerica NazareneUniversity
"David deSilva's New Testament introduction stands apart in two respects. The book speaks to emerging Christian leaders who need theological engagement, exegetical skill development, and personal formation. It resources those readers on an impressive range of topics, providing clear reasoning in an engaging writing style. Having written this book, deSilva must be an outstanding classroom teacher."
Greg Carey, professor of New Testament at Lancaster Theological Seminary
"DeSilva's An Introduction to the New Testament is a clearly written and balanced exploration of the critical issues of New Testament studies written by a renowned scholar and seasoned teacher. His excellent discussions of socio-cultural issues, such as honor/shame dynamics and patronage, are essential for anyone wanting a historically based study of the New Testament grounded in the cultural values of the first century."
Karen H. Jobes, Gerald F. Hawthorne Professor Emerita of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, Wheaton College and Graduate School
"In the throng of current introductions to the New Testament, it is refreshing to find one that is not just a repository for the classical historical-critical issues but takes the additional steps to explain what is at stake for interpretation, shapes and sharpens the interpretive skill of the readers, and opens their minds to how the New Testament can inform and shape both minister and ministry. This is an engaging and well-written introduction that you will want to adopt for your classroom."
Duane F. Watson, professor of New Testament studies, Malone University, Canton, Ohio
"This excellent introduction, which I use for my New Testament introduction classes, meets a special need, especially for seminarians concerned about how their New Testament study relates to ministry. It displays a wide knowledge of scholarship inthe entire New Testament canon and its historical contexts, and capably introduces students to both traditional and more current approaches (including rhetorical, literary, and social). DeSilva's concern for ministry application is a valuable and unique feature, and his extensive proficiency in the ancient sources, already demonstrated in earlier works, makes him an especially trustworthy guide in this area. He presents the entire range of positions fairly so that students from diverse backgrounds receive a fair survey of views and the arguments for each; deSilva's conclusions are also fair and carefully supported. This welcome new edition takes this work to an even higher level."
Craig S. Keener, F. M. and Ada Thompson Professorof Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary
"This is unquestionably the best seminary-level introduction to the New Testament. DeSilva offers clear explanation, crucial background, and sensible exegetical judgments, while also including helpful reflections for ministry formation. This revised edition is more than a cosmetic update--deSilva breaks down the pressing critical issues in New Testament studies today and offers invaluable, updated reading recommendations. This reference work, which I will consult regularly, deserves a permanent place on the shelves of students and pastors (until the next edition!)."
Nijay K. Gupta, associate professor of New Testament at Portland Seminary
"This new edition of David deSilva's multidimensional introduction is once again a wonderful guide for students. Lavishly illustrated and a pleasure to read, it is brimming with historical, theological, interpretive, and pastoral insight and guidance. I find it extremely difficult to imagine a more well-rounded, appropriate volume for encountering the New Testament writings as ancient yet contemporary texts about Christ and discipleship--that is, as Scripture."
Michael J. Gorman, Raymond E. Brown Professor of Biblical Studies and Theology at St. Mary's Seminary & University, Baltimore
About the Author
David A. deSilva (PhD, Emory University) is Trustees' Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Greek at Ashland Theological Seminary. He is the author of over thirty books, including An Introduction to the New Testament, Discovering Revelation, Introducing the Apocrypha, and commentaries on Galatians, Ephesians, and Hebrews. He is also an ordained elder in the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church.
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Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 896
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
Publisher: IVP Academic
Theme: New Testament
Format: Hardcover
Author: David A deSilva
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Language: English
Street Date: September 25, 2018
TCIN: 80821552
UPC: 9780830852178
Item Number (DPCI): 315-00-1224
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