New Testament

S.M. Baugh Articles
God's Word in Human Words: An Evangelical Appropriation of Critical Biblical Scholarship By Kenton L. Sparks 416 p. Baker (March 2008) Reviewed by S.M. Baugh When the evangelical movement began not so very long ago, its one, defining doctrine that unified people from diverse ecclesiastical...
Josh Walker Articles
View image Pauline Christology: An Exegetical-Theological Study By Gordon D. Fee 707 p. Hendrickson Publishers (March 2007) Reviewed by Josh Walker Gordon Fee, Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Regent College in Vancouver, Canada, is one of the preeminent New Testament scholars in the...
Derek Thomas Articles
In the second of a series of articles in which we examine Jesus' encounters with various individuals, this week we take a look at the conversation of Jesus with the Woman of Samaria in John 4. They met at well, Jacob's well. It is meant to bring to mind the fact that a courting ritual had taken...
Michael Kruger
There has been a long-standing discussion in the world of textual criticism concerning the degree to which scribes intentionally altered passages of the New Testament to better conform to their own theological preferences. Ever since the well-known statement from Westcott and Hort that, "there are...
Robert J. Cara
Since his 1970 publication of Luke: Historian and Theologian , I. Howard Marshall has been a significant player in academic New Testament scholarship. His recent 765 page New Testament Theology: Many Witnesses, One Gospel may be his magnum opus . This 35-year seat at the academic-scholarship table...