New testament theology books

Here are some influential and highly-regarded New Testament theology books:

  1. The Theology of the New Testament by George Eldon Ladd (1974) - A classic introduction to New Testament theology.
  2. 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.
  3. Jesus and the Victory of God by N.T. Wright (1996) - A seminal work on the theology of Jesus and the early Christian movement.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. The Gospel of John by Raymond E. Brown (1966) - A classic commentary on the Gospel of John, which explores its theological themes and significance.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.