The Witness of Jesus, Paul and John - Hardcover

The Witness of Jesus, Paul and John - Hardcover

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by Larry R. Helyer (Author)

This book introduces the reader to the discipline of biblical theology. In part one Helyer discusses the central problem of the unity of the Bible and the various options that have been proposed. He then argues for a vital connection between the testaments forming one grand story of redemptive history and one central theme, the coming kingdom of God. Part two takes up the theology of three major witnesses: Jesus, Paul, and John. In these three witnesses Helyer finds the center of New Testament thought. He emphasizes the importance of Jesus' teaching as foundational for all the other the New Testament witnesses. Without overlooking the diversity and individuality of the major witnesses, he clearly demonstrates the theological unity that binds them together and provides the key to the enduring message of Scripture.

Author Biography

Larry R. Helyer (BA, Biola University; MDiv, Western Seminary; Ph.D., Fuller Theological Seminary) is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Taylor University. In addition to numerous articles, he is author of Yesterday, Today, and Forever: The Continuing Relevance of the Old Testament (1996), Exploring Jewish Literature of the Second Temple Period (2002), The Witness of Jesus, Paul and John (2008), The Life and Witness of Peter (2012), The Life and Witness of Jeremiah (2019), The Life and Witness of David (2020), and The Life and Witness of Ezekiel (Fall 2022). In retirement Helyer continues to teach at Providence Bible Academy, a ministry of Providence Church, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. He and his wife Joyce host tours to the Holy Lands.

Number of Pages: 405
Dimensions: 0.94 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 17, 2023
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