New testament theology books
Here are some influential and highly-regarded New Testament theology books:
- The Theology of the New Testament by George Eldon Ladd (1974) - A classic introduction to New Testament theology.
- The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings by Bart D. Ehrman (2003) - A comprehensive introduction to the New Testament, including its historical context and theological themes.
- Jesus and the Victory of God by N.T. Wright (1996) - A seminal work on the theology of Jesus and the early Christian movement.
- The Resurrection of the Son of God by N.T. Wright (2003) - A detailed exploration of the resurrection of Jesus and its significance for Christian theology.
- The Letter to the Romans by Douglas J. Moo (1996) - A commentary on Paul's letter to the Romans, which is considered a foundational text for Christian theology.
- The Theology of Paul the Apostle by James D.G. Dunn (1998) - A comprehensive study of Paul's theology, including his understanding of Jesus, salvation, and the church.
- The Gospel of John by Raymond E. Brown (1966) - A classic commentary on the Gospel of John, which explores its theological themes and significance.
- The Theology of the Epistles of John by Robert W. Yarbrough (1993) - A study of the theology of the Johannine Epistles (1-3 John), which explores their themes of love, truth, and fellowship.
- The New Testament and the People of God by N.T. Wright (1992) - A study of the relationship between the New Testament and the Jewish people, exploring themes of covenant, election, and salvation.
- Theology of the New Testament by G.K. Beale and D.A. Carson (2014) - A comprehensive introduction to New Testament theology, covering topics such as Christology, soteriology, and eschatology.
- The Gospel of Luke by Joel B. Green (1997) - A commentary on the Gospel of Luke, which explores its themes of salvation, mission, and the kingdom of God.
- The Theology of the Acts of the Apostles by I. Howard Marshall (1980) - A study of the theology of the Acts of the Apostles, which explores themes of salvation, the Holy Spirit, and the early Christian church.
These books are just a few examples of the many influential and highly-regarded New Testament theology books available.