 | Anatomy of the New Testament: A Guide to Its Structure and Meaning Spivey, Robert A., D. Moody Smith and C. Clifton Black
Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006 pp. xxvi + 501.sixth Edition. $57.33


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Description: This text offers a clear, practical approach to the New Testament, with three chapters of basic historical coverage and nine chapters of analysis and interpretation. The focus is on the writings themselves rather than historical, introductory, or philosophical issues. Improvements throughout include new treatments of additional representative books, new illustrations, more succinct writing, and new text-related questions. Subjects: Bible, New Testament, Literature Review by David Trobisch Read the Review Published 4/14/2007 Citation: David Trobisch, review of Robert A. Spivey And D. Moody Smith And C. Clifton Black, Anatomy of the New Testament: A Guide to Its Structure and Meaning, Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org] (2007). Review by Matthew Collins Read the Review Published 4/14/2007 Citation: Matthew Collins, review of Robert A. Spivey And D. Moody Smith And C. Clifton Black, Anatomy of the New Testament: A Guide to Its Structure and Meaning, Review of Biblical Literature [http://www.bookreviews.org] (2007). Adobe Acrobat Reader
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