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Making Sense of the New Testament.


Making Sense Of The New Testament

Craig L. Blomberg

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Making Sense Of The New Testament: Three Crucial Questions by Craig L. Blomberg (Distinguished Professor of New Testament, Denver Seminary Denver Seminary is an evangelical post-graduate institution that offers a wide range of degrees not typically associated with seminaries. The school prides itself in its rigorous academics that are combined with a steady dose of spiritual formation.

Founded in 1950, Dr.
) informative addresses three critically important issues in New Testament studies: Is the New Testament Historically Reliable?; Was Paul the true founder of Christianity Christianity, religion founded in Palestine by the followers of Jesus. One of the world's major religions, it predominates in Europe and the Americas, where it has been a powerful historical force and cultural influence, but it also claims adherents in virtually ? How are Christians to apply the New Testament to their lives? Enhanced with an excellent introduction, extensive notes, a Subject Index and a Scripture Index, Making Sense Of The New Testament is confidently recommended reading for students of the New Testament as well as non-specialist general readers with an abiding a·bid·ing  
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 interest in New Testament Studies from a Protestant perspective.
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