Adam McClendon
P. Adam McClendon (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is associate professor of Christian leadership and church ministries and director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Liberty University's School of Divinity.
The thorough but accessible Approaching the New Testament by Adam McClendon and John Cartwright offers an informative, interactive, and practical introduction. After a section on the culture and context of the New Testament, chapters introduce each New Testament book individually, covering authorship, audience, and date of writing; an outline of the book’s structure; key themes; and several points of current-day application.
Intended for undergraduate and beginning seminary students, Approaching the New Testament will give readers a better understanding of the world and writing of the New Testament Scriptures as well as of their content and ongoing relevance today.
1. Influences on the New Testament World – Matthew Kimbrough
2. Matthew – Russell Small
3. Mark – Russell Small
4. Luke – Dottie Rhoads
5. John – Cara L. T. Murphy
6. A Case for the Resurrection – Gary Habermas
7. Acts – Adam McClendon
8. Romans – Chadwick Thornhill
9. 1 Corinthians – Leo Percer
10. 2 Corinthians – Leo Percer
11. Galatians – Leo Percer
12. Ephesians – Benjamin Laird
13. Philippians – A. Chadwick Thornhill
14. Colossians – Eunice J. Chung
15. 1 and 2 Thessalonians – Jeffrey R. Dickson
16. 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus – Mark Allen and Jack Carson
17. Philemon – John Cartwright
18. Hebrews – Matthew Kimbrough
19. James – A. Chadwick Thornhill and Emily C.
20. 1 Peter – Adam McClendon
21. 2 Peter – Chris Hulshof
22. 1, 2, and 3 John – Monte Shanks
23. Jude – Chris Hulshof
24. Revelation – Jeffrey R. Dickson
Conclusion – John Cartwright
The thorough but accessible Approaching the New Testament by Adam McClendon and John Cartwright offers an informative, interactive, and practical introduction. After a section on the culture and context of the New Testament, chapters introduce each New Testament book individually, covering authorship, audience, and date of writing; an outline of the book’s structure; key themes; and several points of current-day application.
Intended for undergraduate and beginning seminary students, Approaching the New Testament will give readers a better understanding of the world and writing of the New Testament Scriptures as well as of their content and ongoing relevance today.
1. Influences on the New Testament World – Matthew Kimbrough
2. Matthew – Russell Small
3. Mark – Russell Small
4. Luke – Dottie Rhoads
5. John – Cara L. T. Murphy
6. A Case for the Resurrection – Gary Habermas
7. Acts – Adam McClendon
8. Romans – Chadwick Thornhill
9. 1 Corinthians – Leo Percer
10. 2 Corinthians – Leo Percer
11. Galatians – Leo Percer
12. Ephesians – Benjamin Laird
13. Philippians – A. Chadwick Thornhill
14. Colossians – Eunice J. Chung
15. 1 and 2 Thessalonians – Jeffrey R. Dickson
16. 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus – Mark Allen and Jack Carson
17. Philemon – John Cartwright
18. Hebrews – Matthew Kimbrough
19. James – A. Chadwick Thornhill and Emily C.
20. 1 Peter – Adam McClendon
21. 2 Peter – Chris Hulshof
22. 1, 2, and 3 John – Monte Shanks
23. Jude – Chris Hulshof
24. Revelation – Jeffrey R. Dickson
Conclusion – John Cartwright