The New Testament Speaks

The New Testament Speaks by Glenn W. Barker, published by Harpercollins College Div in 1969, is a comprehensive exposition of the New Testament message from an evangelical perspective. This 448-page volume is crafted primarily for university students, but it also serves as a valuable resource for laity and clergy seeking to enhance their understanding of biblical materials.
Readers will find that this book presents a structured framework aimed at deepening their grasp of the New Testament. It does not serve as a critical introduction or a biblical theology, but rather focuses on elucidating the core messages within the text. The work is intended to be accessible to a broad audience, making it a useful tool for anyone interested in exploring the teachings and insights of the New Testament.
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From the Preface: This volume is neither a critical introduction to the New Testament nor an attempt at a biblical theology. It is an exposition of the New Testament message, written from an evangelical perspective. It is designed first for the university student but then for any others, laity or clergy, who desire a framework by which to strengthen their grasp of the biblical materials.
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