Nashville, Abingdon Press, 2005.
ISBN 0-687-08569-1
English language. 940 c.
One of the classic academic Introductions to the New Testament, helping to correctly interpret the message and meaning of the Person of Jesus Christ, to understand the history of the creation of the texts of the New Testament and the formation of the New Testament canon.
Theology & Scripture.The New Testament as Theological Writings.
The Shape of the Canon.
The Gospels: Narrative Traditions about Jesus.Relating the Gospels to Each Other.
From Jesus to the Gospels.
From the Gospels to Jesus.
The Gospel of Mark.
The Gospel of Matthew.
The Gospel of Luke.
The Gospel of John.
The Story of Jesus Continued:
The Church's Origin & Expansion.The Acts of the Apostles.
The Pauline Letters & Hebrews.Reading the Pauline Letters.
The Thessalonian Letters.
The Corinthian Letters.
Galatians.
Romans.
Philippians.
Philemon.
Colossians.
Ephesians.
The Pastoral Letters.
Hebrews.
The Catholic Letters.Introduction to the Catholic Letters.
James.
First Peter.
Introduction to Jude and Second Peter.
Jude.
Second Peter.
The Letters of John.
Jesus in the Apocalyptic Imagination.Revelation.
The Formation of the New Testament Canon.The Christian Scriptures: Witnesses to Christ and the Church’s Faith.
Appendix 1 - Canonical Lists.
Appendix 2 - Patristic Comments on the Gospels.