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Chargement... Introduction to the New Testament (édition 1992)par Raymond F. Collins (Auteur)
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"...destined to be a standard text and reference book in Catholic circles for many years to come" --Emmanuel Published to widespread critical acclaim, this is an impressive and sweeping study of the New Testament canon: the preeminent source of Christian doctrine and the center of scholarly discussion/controversy for decades. Introduction to the New Testament presents the full spectrum of thought regarding the New Testament with clarity and completeness, and in a welcome and prestigious entry to this most important field of study. Marked by thorough research, Collins's study covers the formation of the New Testament and the history of its research; the various exegetical methods used on the twenty-seven books that comprise the New Testament, explaining the methods and giving examples of each one's use. A concluding section gives an overview of New Testament exegesis in the Catholic Church today, including the latest developments within different schools of interpretation. Throughout, Collins emphasizes inspiration and its part in Catholic biblical studies. In its Image paperback edition, this volume will be welcomed by a broad spectrum of scholars, students, teachers and interested laity. It is, as John Meier remarks in the book's Introduction, "one of the most important contributions to American biblical studies in the last few decades." Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Fr. Collins' approach to the New Testament differs from most introductory works. Rather than discuss the New Testament book by book, or by groupings of books (e.g., the Synoptic Gospels, the Johannine corpus, or the Pauline epistles), Fr. Collins instead takes up the various exegetical methods that New Testament critics employ. Thus, there are separate sections of the book on textual criticism, source criticism, form criticism, redactional criticism, and structural analysis. Fr. Collins also discusses the thorny issues involved in the history of canon formation the of New Testament writings, and offers his take on the role and necessity of critical New Testament scholarship within the Roman Catholic Church. Of necessity, Fr. Collins writes from the Catholic perspective, but this does not lessen the importance of his book; he wears his Catholicism lightly and his insights are important for those coming from a Protestant or Mormon persepctive.
Fr. Collins' New Testament Introduction supplements rather than supplants other introductory volumes. The New Testament scholar's bookshelf will still contain the more conventional Introductions from Fr. Raymond Brown, Werner Georg Kummel, and others of the same type. But for anyone, scholar or layperson, who struggles to lay bare the meaning of the New Testament and who wishes to avail him/herself of the latest insights from critical scholarship, Fr. Collins' work is an invaluable tool. ( )