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Reviews
Victor P. Furnish --Perkins School of Theology "Even those who disagree with Goppelt about the problems, tasks, and objectives of New Testament theology, will profit from a study of this impressive work, one of the few recent attempts to bring the results of critical exegesis into dialogue with systematic theology." C. F. D. Moule --University of Cambridge "This work strikes a powerful blow in the battle to hold biblical exegesis and systematic theology together, and will help students to see New Testament theology in perspective. Its fresh and independent studies of such vital questions as how Jesus stood in relation to the Jewish law and what was meant by the Kingdom of God are of great value." Bruce M. Metzger --Princeton Theological Seminary "Happily the distinctive features of Goppelt's substantial contribution to New Testament theology will now be more widely available -- thanks to this English translation."

