An Introduction to the New Testament

Type
Book
Authors
Category
Non-Fiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1956 
Pages
362 
Description
Author Goodspeed starts with the Pauline epistles to the Thessalonians, and his opening line is, "Twenty years after the death of Jesus, and about the middle of the first century, a man sat down in the Greek city of Corinth to write a letter, and with his letter Christian literature began." Thus he starts this readable, scholarly, and concise "introduction" to the New Testament. Goodspeed dates Mark before Matthew, leaves Jude and 2 Peter for the end of his chronology, admits the writer of Hebrews is unknown and the book has Platonic thinking and treats Luke and Acts as two parts of a single work. - from Amzon 
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