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Fortress Press New Testament Studies Bundle (69 vols.)

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Explore the historical, social, theological, and pastoral perspectives on the New Testament with this substantial bundle from Fortress Press. Authors Neil Elliott, E.P. Sanders, Terence L. Donaldson, Ben Witherington III, and many more contribute to this comprehensive and diverse trove of resources. Pastors, students, and anyone interested in reinforcing their understanding of Christ’s ministry, the nuances of the Gospels, and the life and theology of Paul will appreciate the value of this collection.

Seventy volumes cover an array of significant topics—Paul’s relationship to Jewish tradition and thought, the nature and implications of Christ’s crucifixion, the formation of the canon, the historic Jesus, the political context of Rome, and more. There are dozens of volumes on Paul and Jesus, seven specifically on John’s Gospel, four on Matthew’s, and five on Luke/Acts. Equip yourself for meaningful study of God’s Word with the Fortress Press New Testament Studies Bundle.

  • Collects 69 volumes and over 18,000 pages of commentary and exegesis
  • Includes works on Jesus, Paul, the Gospels, and various other New Testament topics
  • Features perspectives and insight from a wide variety of scholars and authors
  • Title: Fortress Press New Testament Studies Bundle
  • Publishers: Fortress Press and Augsburg Fortress
  • Volumes: 69
  • Pages: 18,201
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  1. Rev. Robert Sundquist
  2. Peter Llewellyn
    I know many of these books, own a few in hard copy, have reviewed some and have wanted to read others. This is an awesome collection by one of the best theological publishers in the English language. It is a scholarly collection, not for random dipping, as each is a monograph by a leading scholar on a wide variety of topics in New Testament studies. Consequently we only get one side of many of the debates - opposing positions are usually published by somebody else. Nor does this collection conform to a single point of view or basic theological perspective. There are degrees of orthodoxy and some way-out perspectives; to have Tannehill, Malina, Beker, Kingsbury and Koester - to name a few - in the same collection is truly wonderful. Logos is to be commended for putting this package together; all I need now is the money to buy it.
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