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The blog of Mark Keown, New Testament lecturer at Laidlaw College, Auckland, New Zealand. It involves comments on theology, life, sport and whatever comes into Mark's random mind.
Jun 6, 2022 · Written by Mark Keown, each volume provides a thorough discussion of background issues as well as treating theological themes and practical application. “The Discovering the New Testament series is an example of precision scholarship presented in a clear and accessible way.”
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PhD Thesis
Sarah Harris, The Davidic Shepherd King in the Lukan Narrative, 2011. Julia van Den Brink, Antithetical Covenant Blessing and Curse in Luke 6:20b-26, in progress.
MTh Thesis
Glen P. Melville, The Collection: A Theological Appeal for Global Christian Economic Solidarity, 2007. Corey Scott, A Study of Selected Texts from Luke’s Gospel in Relation to Jesus’ Interaction with Persons of Disability, 2009. Andrew Gardener, Paul at Prayer For the Church: An Investigation into the Extent of Jewish and Greco-Roman Influence on the Form, Structure, and Content of Paul’s Intercessory Prayers, 2009. Andy Dickson, What Must I Do To Inherit Eternal Life?: A Study of Luke 10:25–...
MTh Dissertation
Tim Collins, Living as a Citizen of Heaven: A Study of Philippians 3:20a, 2013. Andrew McCulloch: Wright or Pitre? First Century Jews and the Continuing Exile?2016. Kerry Gordon, The Theological Significance of Women’s Roles in Romans 16 with Reference to Contemporary Ministry, 2017. Justin O’Malley, Motivations for Evangelism on the North Shore,’ 2018. Rose Robinson, A Study of Romans 9-11 that Seeks to Answer the Following Question: What is Paul’s Understanding of Ethnic Israel in God’s Pla...
PhD Thesis
Mark Forman, The Politics of Inheritance? The Language of Inheritance in Romans Within its First-Century Greco-Roman Imperial Context, 2006. Martin Williams, The Doctrine of Salvation in the First Letter of Peter. A Theological-Critical Study, 2007. Grant David Buchanan, The Spirit, New Creation and Christian Identity in Galatians: Towards a Pneumatological Reading of Galatians, 2021.
MTh Thesis
Jaegoo Heo, The Requirements of Discipleship in Luke 5:1-11, 2009. Danny Park, Scripture as the Word of God, 2010. Jonathan Robinson, Sex, Slogans and Somata: Discovering Paul’s Theological Ethic in 1 Corinthians6:12-20, 2010 Chris Northcott, Christus Imperatur: The Colossian Hymn as Contextualised Christology, 2012. Joohong Kim, Living Out Unity in Christ: Search for an Alternative Way to Reveal Unity in Christ, 2014. Joohong Kim, Living Out of Unity in Christ: Searching for an Alternative W...
MTh Dissertation
Kwasi Boateng, The Resurrection of Jesus and the Believer in 1 Corinthians 15:1-58, 2006. Miriam Bier, “There Will Be Weeping and Gnashing of Teeth.” A Study of Judgement Parables in Matthew, 2008. Daniel Jae Kyue Jung, A Study of the Millennium in the Book of Revelation, 2015. Solomon Rajan, The Dalits and Galatians: Missed Opportunities, 2016.
Mar 18, 2021 · First, Keown surveys the Jewish background of the New Testament. He begins with a survey of Second Temple Judaism, including geography, socioeconomic conditions, institutions, literature and other cultural influences. He offers theological features of Judaism in the first century.
Dec 16, 2021 · This book is the second of a three-volume introduction to the New Testament that has emerged from Mark Keown’s more than fifteen years of teaching the New Testament at Laidlaw College.
Mark J. Keown Lexham Press , Mar 21, 2021 - Religion - 880 pages Discovering the New Testament is a new and comprehensive introduction to the New Testament in three volumes, reflecting current...
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The blog of Mark Keown, New Testament lecturer at Laidlaw College, Auckland, New Zealand. It involves comments on theology, life, sport and whatever comes into Mark's random mind.