Omschrijving
Primary motifs in the New Testament, the person of Jesus and the future kingdom of God, resurrection and hell, are examined within their historical and hermeneutical context. New interpretations are offered in the light of contemporary scholarly discussion and debate.
'Ellis offers a thorough re-examination of some vital issues in NT theology.' Allison a. Trites, Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2001. '...well documented, convincingly argued, and clearly written, offering fresh new insights to the discussion of much disputed topics in contemporary biblical studies.’ Sang-won Aaron Son, Southwestern Journal of Theology, 2001.
E. Earle Ellis, is Research Professor of Theology, Southwestern Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, has authored The Making of the New Testament Documents (1999), Pauline Theology: Ministry and Society (1998), The Old Testament in Early Christianity (1992) and Paul's Use of the Old Testament (1991).