Preaching the New Testament (Ed. by Ian Paul & David Wenham)
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Preaching the New Testament (Ed. by Ian Paul & David Wenham)

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Examines the hermeneutical approaches to preaching the differing genre's and texts of the New Testament.

Preaching the New Testament explores how we can preach faithfully from the New Testament. The chapters cover the main texts and genres of the New Testament, and offer particular insights into the infancy narratives, parables, miracles, the Sermon on the Mount, ethics, future hope and judgment, archaeology and history, hermeneutics and the "New Homiletic."

Building on sound principles of interpretation, communication and application, this book supports the efforts of preachers and Bible teachers to proclaim the good news to listeners today. Contributors include:
  • Charles Anderson
  • D. A. Carson
  • R. T. France
  • Justin Hardin
  • Mariam Kamell
  • I. Howard Marshall
  • Jason Maston
  • John Nolland
  • Peter Oakes
  • William Olhausen
  • Klyne Snodgrass
  • Helge Stadelmann
  • Christoph Stenschke
  • Stephen Travis
  • Paul Weston
  • Stephen Wright

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Title: Preaching the New Testament (Ed. by Ian Paul & David Wenham)
By: Edited by Ian Paul & David Wenham
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 288
Vendor: IVP Academic
Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 0830839909
ISBN-13: 9780830839902
Stock No: WW839902

Publisher's Description

The New Testament writers proclaimed their message passionately and persuasively. This volume explores how we can preach faithfully from those texts. The chapters cover the main texts and genres of the New Testament, and offer particular insights into the infancy narratives, parables, miracles, the Sermon on the Mount, ethics, future hope and judgment, archaeology and history, hermeneutics and the "New Homiletic." Building on sound principles of interpretation, communication and application, this book supports the efforts of preachers and Bible teachers to proclaim the good news to listeners today. Contributors include: Charles Anderson, D. A. Carson, the late R. T. France, Justin Hardin, Mariam Kamell, I. Howard Marshall, Jason Maston, John Nolland, Peter Oakes, William Olhausen, Klyne Snodgrass, Helge Stadelmann, Christoph Stenschke, Stephen Travis, Paul Weston and Stephen Wright.

Author Bio

Ian Paul is dean of studies at St. John's College, Nottingham.


David Wenham is senior lecturer in New Testament at Trinity College Bristol.

Editorial Reviews

"You will find in this collection of essays a treasure trove of convictions and insights about preaching the New Testament that can nourish, challenge and enrich any pastor's sermons. I read it eagerly and thankfully, in agreement and disagreement, but with gratitude throughout." -- Mark Labberton, Ogilvie Associate Professor of Preaching and director, Ogilvie Institute of Preaching, Fuller Theological Seminary

"[T]his is an excellent addition to my library and to the field. If you're preaching the New Testament, locate the pertinent section in this book and reap the benefits of scholars who have written for those of us at the 'coalface of ministry.'" -- Randal Emery Pelton, Journal of the Evangelical Homiletics Society, September 2013

"This is a first-rate set of essays from an international slate of contributors--scholars and students of the New Testament who are also preachers themselves. In conversation with the best of evangelical scholarship, they boldly address the challenges facing proclamation of the New Testament in a postmodern context. At once intellectually profound and immediately practical, these studies offer a masterful combination of careful exegesis, incisive theological reflection and balanced homiletical application for the life of the church today." -- Michael P. Knowles, George Franklin Hurlburt Professor of Preaching, McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario

"Preaching the New Testament is a must-have resource for students who are just beginning their homiletic journey and for pastors who need a fresh look at the New Testament. You will not walk away from this book wondering how or if you will use the information in it. These scholarly and practical insights can be applied in the pulpit next Sunday." -- Patricia Batten, Africanus Journal, November 2014

"Every Christian preacher must preach from the New Testament. The New Testament is made up of different genres of literature, and each section has its own power and problems. Here are the musings of nineteen different scholars who present the challenges and the benefits of these up-to-date ancient writings that should persuade a pastor to study the New Testament again for the first time." -- Haddon Robinson, Harold John Ockenga Professor of Preaching, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

"Preaching the New Testament offers help to any reader interested in integration of biblical scholarship and preaching. . . . For the reader who wants greater exegetical and academic substance than many works on homiletics provide, and sharper focus on proclamation than is typical of most biblical scholarship, this is a good place—and in many instances an excellent place—to begin." -- Clarence DeWitt "Jimmy" Agan III, Presbyterion, Fall 2016

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