by Joel B. Green (Editor)
This convenient text utilizes material from the well-received Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics to introduce students to the use of the New Testament for moral formation. This handy and affordable book-by-book survey of the New Testament contains key articles written by leading scholars and targeted to the needs of the classroom. It will serve as an excellent supplementary text in New Testament courses. The stellar list of contributors includes Robert Brawley, Bruce Chilton, Charles Cosgrove, David deSilva, Victor Paul Furnish, and Glen Harold Stassen.
Back Jacket
The acclaimed Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics (DSE), written to respond to the movement among biblical scholars and ethicists to recover the Bible for moral formation, offered needed orientation and perspective on the vital relationship between Scripture and ethics. The New Testament and Ethics utilizes material from the DSE to introduce students to the use of the New Testament for moral formation. This handy book-by-book survey of the New Testament contains key articles written by leading scholars and targeted to the needs of the classroom. It will serve as an excellent supplementary text in New Testament courses.
ContributorsRobert L. Brawley
Bruce Chilton
Charles H. Cosgrove
David A. deSilva
John R. Donahue
David J. Downs
J. de Waal Dryden
David Hutchinson Edgar
Victor Paul Furnish
Joel B. Green
Nijay K. Gupta
Kendra Jo Haloviak
David G. Horrell
Clayton N. Jefford
Thomas W. Ogletree
Ruth Anne Reese
Gary M. Simpson
Glen H. Stassen
Jerry L. Sumney
Allen Verhey
Michael Westmoreland-White
Sondra E. Wheeler
Author Biography
Joel B. Green (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is provost, dean of the School of Theology, and professor of New Testament interpretation at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.