David Finsey , Ph.D., has been a professor at Kentucky Christian University since 1995. Prior to that, he served for six years as senior pastor at Grape Grove Church of Christ in Jamestown, Ohio. Dr. Finsey earned his bachelor’s degree from Cincinnati Bible College, his master’s degree from Xavier University, and his doctorate from Duke University. He was also a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Christian Origins, Tübingen, Germany. In addition to his ministry, Dr. Finsey also serves as an adjunct professor at Wright State University and as associate editor of the Journal of Pseudepigraphy.
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Introduction to the New Testament
Author: David FinseyCategoryDescriptionContentAuthorDetailsDavid Finsey evaluates the evidence for the authorship and date of each book of the New Testament.
In this work, the author focuses on the historical and cultural background of Palestine and the Roman Empire several centuries before and after the birth of Christ. Finsey introduces the reader to the historical, religious, and social life of Jesus. The author then examines the four Gospels and the beginnings of the early church.
He introduces the rest of the New Testament with a chapter on the religious and social origins of the Greco-Roman world, followed by chapters on the life of Paul, the Pauline epistles, the conciliar epistles, and the book of Revelation. This important survey concludes with a chapter on the text and canon of the New Testament.
Dr. Finsey draws on the latest archaeological and textual evidence to help clarify many New Testament passages. Illustrations, tables, and appendices make this a valuable resource for students and the general reader alike.Read morePreface
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Chapter 1 Palestine from the Ptolemies to Masada
Chapter 2 Jewish Institutions, Sects, and Religious Movements
Chapter 3 Social Life and Economic Conditions in Palestine
Chapter 4 The Life and Teachings of Jesus
Chapter 5 Gospel
Chapter 6 The Book of Acts of the Holy Apostles and the Early Church
Chapter 7 The Greco-Roman World in the New Testament Period
Chapter 8 Paul of Tarsus
Chapter 9 Paul's Epistles
Chapter 10 Council Epistles
Chapter 11 John's Texts
Chapter 12 The Text and Canon of the New Testament
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Glossary
David Finsey , Ph.D., has been a professor at Kentucky Christian University since 1995. Prior to that, he served for six years as senior pastor at Grape Grove Church of Christ in Jamestown, Ohio. Dr. Finsey earned his bachelor’s degree from Cincinnati Bible College, his master’s degree from Xavier University, and his doctorate from Duke University. He was also a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Christian Origins, Tübingen, Germany. In addition to his ministry, Dr. Finsey also serves as an adjunct professor at Wright State University and as associate editor of the Journal of Pseudepigraphy.
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