I graciously thank Baker Academic for a blog review copy of the book The State of New Testament Studies by Scot McKnight and Nijay Gupta.
As the field of New Testament studies continues to embellishment in the 21st century, it is increasingly difficult for scholars to stay well-informed and up to date with the developing and new developments across the discipline. In The State of New Testament Studies, Scot McKnight and Nijay Gupta offers an understandable and comprehensive resource with contributions from new scholars and world-class experts mapping New Testament studies' landscape over the last few decades.

This book is a compilation of essays exploring the current understandings of thought in New Testament scholarship, "updating" a previous work doing the same type of thing for an earlier generation. The work begins with the New Testament context: The Roman empire and women's standing in Jewish, Greco-Roman, and early Christian culture. It then explores a variety of complex issues relating to interpretation: exegesis, the Old Testament, Gospels, and Greek. Jesus, Christology, Paul, eschatology, and ethics are then considered. The rest of the monograph gives a vast amount of research on the New Testament writers.

All in all, this book provides an excellent resource for students, pastors, and scholars alike. Anyways this book is beneficial for anyone trying to grasp the present state of New Testament studies. I highly recommend it.


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