Many introductions to the New Testament focus on historical-critical issues with only cursory discussions of the text. In Engaging the New Testament, Miguel Echevarría overviews the New Testament writings in their canonical order, showing how each book has a purposeful function within the larger context of Scripture. He provides streamlined and accessible background discussions related to the New Testament writings to enable students to focus on interpretive issues. The book is informed by the latest scholarship yet accessible to those with no prior theological education.This concise introduction to the New Testament is well-suited to one-semester survey courses. It addresses the needs and questions of students in multicultural classrooms who are studying for ministry. Sidebars encourage readers to think about applying the Bible to various ministry contexts, such as the pastorate, missions, and counseling.
Miguel G. Echevarría (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor of New Testament and Greek at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He previously led the Hispanic Leadership Initiative at Southeastern. He is the author of The Future Inheritance of Land in the Pauline Epistles. His forthcoming books include 40 Questions about the Apostle Paul and short commentaries on John and 1, 2, 3 John in The New Testament in Color.
1. Introduction2. The Canonical Context for the New Testament3. The Hermeneutics of the New Testament Authors4. The Gospels and ActsMatthewMarkLukeJohnActs 5. The Pauline EpistlesRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 ThessaloniansThe Pastoral Epistles (1 and 2 Timothy and Titus)PhilemonHebrews6. The Catholic EpistlesJames1 Peter2 PeterThe Johannine Epistles (1, 2, 3 John)Jude7. RevelationAppendix 1: The Relationship between the GospelsAppendix 2: The Text of the New TestamentIndexes