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is a really nice introduction to the Gospels, which breaks down each Gospel asking important questions, like who wrote it, why was it written, when was it written, etc.
The book also elaborates on how the Gospels differ from one another and highlights what is unique within each Gospel listed in charts as well, or what the focal points are.
I think it will be very helpful to reference when writing sermons in the future, The only thing I didn't like was how small the font was! Sheesh! Solid book, First read it for a seminary class, One of the small number of books I
took with me on internship and turned to repeatedly to center myself in while preparing sermons, Very exceptional overview of the subjects and current biblical interpretation and scholarship, Highly recommend for undergraduate, seminary and graduate students, but especially to Bishops and Pastors for continuing education, Make sure to get theand edition, Fantastic and concise overview of the differences between the four gospels and the relationships between them, One of my key sources when preparing for preaching and teaching the New Testament, I had to get this for a gospels course, and I just used it when I was writing a paper on Luke's Transfiguration account, and I must say this little guy is a keeper! Very short, but wellwritten introduction to the gospels.
This book is fantastic for anyone looking to get a better understanding of the gospels, Powell makes each chapter very interesting and approaches each gospel with outside information that is interesting and informative, A must read for any biblical scholar, A fantastic second edition. Normally Ive found the differences editions of academic books nominal, This second edition offer almost double the content of the first edition, Worth the investment for people who already have the first edition on their shelves, With clarity and verve, Mark Allan Powell describes the contents and structure of the Gospels, their distinctive characteristics, and their major themes, An introductory chapter surveys the political, religious, and social world of the Gospels, methods of approaching early Christian texts, the genre of the Gospels, and the religious character of these writing.
Included also are comments on the Gospels that are not found in the New Testament, Special features, including illustrations and more than two dozen special topics, enhance this convenient volume, .