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A 5 page review of
Raymond Brown's "Introduction to the New Testament." No additional sources cited.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
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explicated over and over again, in numerous ways. We can find works that deal with the possible historical accuracy of the New Testament, books that discuss how to read and
interpret the New Testament (and there are numerous books within this particular arena), and books which provide us with religious content of the New Testament. Bearing this in mind it
comes as perhaps a bit of surprise to find a book about the New Testament that is incredibly easy to read, although it is also incredibly long, and also very
informative in a historical, cultural, and religious manner. In Raymond Browns book "Introduction to the New Testament" we are given a very long and detailed look at the New Testament.
It contains information that applies to the history of the time period, the culture of the people, and everything one could possibly imagine as relevant to the New Testament. And,
above all, Brown appears to present all this information in a very cohesive and easily understandable manner. In the following paper we review Browns book. Contents and Review
First and foremost, what one notices about Browns book is how it is truly broken down into many simple categories, with sections describing these aspects of the New Testament in
detail. For example, he begins his book, in the preface section, by indicating important things one should note about the Bible. He then begins with a section that offers some
basics concerning the New Testament. This first section has the following chapters: 1. The Nature and Origin of the New Testament, 2. How to Read the New Testament, 3. The
Text of the New Testament, 4. The Political and Social World of New Testament Times, and 5. The Religious and Philosophical World of New Testament Times. From this point Brown
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