In this clearly written introduction to the latter half of the New Testament, Lewis Donelson begins by asking, if we read this text in this way, what voices do we hear? Such a reading strategy requires historical imaginat...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

In this clearly written introduction to the latter half of the New Testament, Lewis Donelson begins by asking, if we read this text in this way, what voices do we hear? Such a reading strategy requires historical imagination because the documents are separated from us by time, space, language, and culture. It also requires making these texts conversation partners in our understanding about God and ourselves.



Similar Products

The Letters of Paul, Fifth Edition: Conversations in ContextMinistry & Theology: Studies for the Church and Its LeadersFour Gospels, One Jesus?: A Symbolic ReadingApostle of the Crucified Lord: A Theological Introduction to Paul and His LettersFour Gospels, One Jesus?: A Symbolic ReadingReversed Thunder: The Revelation of John and the Praying ImaginationThe Seminary Student WritesEncounter with the New Testament: An Interdisciplinary ApproachHow to Think Theologically