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Andrew J. Bandstra --Calvin Theological Seminary "Excels in lucidity: the style is both lively and clear, and technical terms are explained. . . . Valuable not only for the beginning theological student -- for whom it is especially intended -- but also for a wide range of Christians who are interested in the problems of interpreting the New Testament." Christianity Today "In spirit and competence this study reflects the best in the conservative tradition. . . . Admirably arranged as a text or reference work. . . . The arguments are presented with clarity and logic." The Hartford Quarterly "An eminently clear and comprehensive introduction to the New Testament that avoids turbidity and actually is interesting. The problems traditionally associated with the New Testament documents are thoroughly discussed and admirably summarized, so that the student is made aware of the complexity of certain questions but does not become lost in detail."

