
The Literature and History of New Testament Times
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"The Literature and History of New Testament Times" is a fascinating exploration of the cultural and historical context of the New Testament, written by John Gresham Machen, a prominent theologian and scholar. This book, first published in 1925, provides readers with an in-depth look at the world in which Christianity first emerged, and the forces that shaped the early Christian movement.
Machen's work is divided into two main parts. The first part of the book examines the literature of the period, including the New Testament itself, as well as other Jewish and Greco-Roman writings from the same era. Machen provides detailed analysis of the language, style, and themes of these works, shedding light on the cultural and intellectual milieu in which the New Testament was written.
In the second part of the book, Machen turns his attention to the history of the period, including the political, social, and religious forces that shaped the world of the early Christians. He discusses the Roman Empire and its impact on the Jewish people, as well as the emergence of various sects and religious movements, including Christianity.
Throughout the book, Machen emphasizes the importance of understanding the context in which the New Testament was written. He argues that the ideas and beliefs of the early Christians cannot be fully understood without a deep knowledge of the historical and cultural forces that shaped their world.
"The Literature and History of New Testament Times" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Christianity, as well as those interested in the cultural and intellectual history of the ancient world. Machen's insightful analysis and clear writing style make this book accessible to both scholars and general readers alike.
Overall, "The Literature and History of New Testament Times" is a classic work of scholarship that continues to be relevant and engaging more than 90 years after its initial publication. Machen's book is a testament to the enduring importance of understanding the historical and cultural context of the New Testament, and a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of the early Christian movement.
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John Gresham Machen
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John Gresham Machen was a renowned American theologian and professor who was born on July 28, 1881, in Baltimore, Maryland. He is best known for his contributions to the conservative Presbyterian move...
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