Bringing together the internationally recognized excellence of Macquarie University faculty -- renowned for their knowledge of the New Testament's Greco-Roman background -- and the theological expertise of scholars affiliated with the Australian College of Theology, this book provides a major, integrated, and distinctively Australian contribution to the study of the content and setting of the New Testament Gospels.
Seventeen scholars here delve into the archaeology, the manuscripts, and the political, social, and religious context of the Gospels, as well as their place and use in the early churches. Even more, however, they offer in-depth, in-context examinations of Jesus' life and ministry as recounted in the Gospels.
Contributors:
Evelyn Ashley
Scott D. Charlesworth
Johan Ferreira
Chris Forbes
Greg W. Forbes
Mark Harding
Timothy J. Harris
James R. Harrison
Theresa Yu Chui Siang Lau
Erica A. Mathieson
Robert K. McIver
Alanna Nobbs
Brian Powell
Van Shore
Ian K. Smith
Murray J. Smith
Stephen Voorwinde
Mark Harding is Dean of the Australian College of Theology and an honorary associate of Macquarie University.
Alanna Nobbs is professor of ancient history and deputy director of the Ancient Cultures Research Centre at Macquarie University.