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Cargando... Una introducción al Nuevo Testamento (Spanish Edition) (1992)por D. A. Carson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I liked that this book favours a more conservative approach to questions of authorship while providing reasons why other scholars disagree. Provides helpful background information on each of the New Testament books. ( ) The discussion of covenantal nomism is outstanding. Really, the only negative comment I have about the book is that too often for my comfort the authors make clear their own stand on a subject within the text, rather than relegating it to a footnote and confining the text to more objective material. I found the chapter on James particularly tiresome in that respect; but perhaps I was being too sensitive. I had listed this as one of my summer reads on my summer book review roundup. So, technically, I've been reading this one for years, a little at a time, and I just happened to finish it this summer. This book is an "introduction" to the books of the New Testament and I learned a lot about historical questions dealing with authorship, date, sources, purpose, destination, etc. The writers come from an orthodox evangelical background but do a good job of introducing the reader to many of the issues surrounding those historical questions. I read it slowly, a chapter at a time, in conjunction with other reading (including another survey as well as some doctrinal and historical stuff, actually reading the book of the Bible being discussed, and listening to some lectures and sermons. This was often the "introduction" piece to that work, but I must say this book worked very well for me in that manner. I had listed this as one of my summer reads on my summer book review roundup. So, technically, I've been reading this one for years, a little at a time, and I just happened to finish it this summer. This book is an "introduction" to the books of the New Testament and I learned a lot about historical questions dealing with authorship, date, sources, purpose, destination, etc. The writers come from an orthodox evangelical background but do a good job of introducing the reader to many of the issues surrounding those historical questions. I read it slowly, a chapter at a time, in conjunction with other reading (including another survey as well as some doctrinal and historical stuff, actually reading the book of the Bible being discussed, and listening to some lectures and sermons. This was often the "introduction" piece to that work, but I must say this book worked very well for me in that manner. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Una introducción al Nuevo Testamento es un libro imprescindible para los estudiantes de la Biblia. Recorre todos los libros del Nuevo Testamento, aportando información sobre el trasfondo, la historia, la canonicidad, la autoría, la estructura literaria, el propósito, los receptores y la fecha de cada uno de ellos. Además, en cada libro del Nuevo Testamento encontramos un resumen del contenido e información sobre los estudios más recientes, además de una valoración sobre su contribución teológica al canon de las Escrituras. Gracias a ello, el lector podrá entender e interpretar los libros del Nuevo Testamento a partir de una acertada contextualización histórica. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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