In The New Testament: A Taster, Mark J. Keown explores the New Testament. The first chapter grounds the NT documents in the historical, religious, and social background of the first-century Roman world. Chapter Two discusses the four Gospels, their distinctives, and their relationships. In Chapters three to six, aspects of the Kingdom of God, the central theme of the Gospels are summarized. Chapter Seven discusses the first church in Jerusalem with an eye on church today. Then, three chapters are devoted to Paul’s life and mission, his thought and leadership, and his letters. The final two chapters introduce Hebrews and the General Epistles and Revelation.
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
Chapter One: The Historical, Religious, and Social Setting of the New Testament
Chapter Two: The Four Gospels-their Relationships, and Distinctives
Chapter Three: The Kingdom of God-Expectations, Reign, and Eschatology
Chapter Four: The Kingdom of God-the King, its Power, and its Parables
Chapter Five: the Kingdom of God-Ethics, Culture, and Leadership
Chapter Six: the Kingdom of God-Jesus’ Death, Resurrection, and Mission
Chapter Seven: The Jerusalem Church
Chapter Eight: Paul’s Life and Mission
Chapter Nine: Paul’s Thought and Leadership
Chapter Ten: Paul’s Letters
Chapter Eleven: Hebrews and the General Epistles
Chapter Twelve: Revelation
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The Rev Dr Mark J. Keown is a Presbyterian minister and presently the Biblical Academic Lead and Senior Lecturer in New Testament at Laidlaw College in New Zealand where he has taught for fifteen years. He is passionate for the Scriptures and making them understood. He has a heart for evangelism and seeing the church of God fully liberated into the freedom of the gospel and engaged in God’s mission with love and joy.