Understanding the New Testament, 2nd ed. (1965 Kee, Young, Froehlich), book

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Understanding the New Testament (1965) is a book by Howard Clark Kee, Franklin W. Young, and Karlfried Froehlich--the 2nd ed. of Understanding the New Testament (1957 Kee, Young), book.

Abstract

Editions

Published in Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1965.

Translations

Translated into Dutch (1962-63), Chinese (1967), German (1967), and Korean (1990).

Table of contents

pt. 1. The community emerges: The search for community in the Graeco-Roman world ; The search for community in Israel ; The new community and its convictions ; Jesus in the Gospels ; The claims of Jesus ; The cross of Jesus -- pt. 2. The community expands through the ministry of Paul: Paul among the Apostles ; Paul, the pioneer ; A message for Gentiles ; The death of Paul and the end of the Apostolic Age -- pt. 3. The community seeks new understanding of itself and its message: The community confronts major crises (Mark) ; The new way of righteousness (Matthew) ; The epoch of the church in the redemptive plan of God (Luke-Acts) ; The community of the Spirit (John) ; Ethics for exiles (I Peter and James) ; The growing problem of faith and order in the community (I, II Timothy; Titus; I, II, III John; II Peter; Jude) ; The community and the city of God (Henrews and Revelation).

External links

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