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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David Turner , John HarveyPublisher: Kregel Publications,U.S. Imprint: Kregel Publications,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9780825427602ISBN 10: 0825427606 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 28 May 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsTurner's well-informed, up-to-date, and thorough introduction to the Gospels and Acts will be ideal for classes on the subject. Turner has digested a vast range of scholarship and careful study and here provides an accessible survey of the most useful material. He also provides an abundance of new information and insights for both students and other readers of these biblical books. He engages the Gospels and Acts appreciatively and from a breadth of angles not normally found in introductory surveys. -- (02/18/2019) David Turner has produced an exceptionally well written exegetical handbook on the Gospels and Acts, taking the student through the full interpretive process, from textual analysis to translation to exegesis to application to proclamation. Through it all Turner manages to be both concise and comprehensive-- providing a well-researched and well-documented survey of methods and issues without getting bogged down in minutia or unnecessary detail. A true accomplishment. -- (02/18/2019) The preacher's task takes them beyond interpretation to communication. Simply put, the hopeful end of accurate exegesis will result in a powerful sermon. This seems obvious. However, the obvious is rarely in the purview of the commentator. Little concern is given by superb scholars of the Bible to suggest a useful communication game plan for the preacher. To comprehend the rules of an athletic contest is not the same as having an effective plan to win the contest. Coaching is desperately needed for both. The genius of this series in general, and of David Turner's work in particular, is the sound and judicious use of helpful communication strategies given to aid the hard-pressed pastor in their sacred task. This volume displays the wisdom of comprehension and communication joining forces. I believe it will quickly make many lasting friends. David Turner's comprehensive and excellent work on THE GOSPELS AND ACTS has many outstanding features, but none better than its fresh focus on communicating the text once understood. His approach is homiletical gold. --Don Denyes, Senior Pastor, South Church; Adjunct Professor, Grand Rapid Theological Seminary (02/18/2019) David Turner has produced an exceptionally well written exegetical handbook on the Gospels and Acts, taking the student through the full interpretive process, from textual analysis to translation to exegesis to application to proclamation. Through it all Turner manages to be both concise and comprehensive-- providing a well-researched and well-documented survey of methods and issues without getting bogged down in minutia or unnecessary detail. A true accomplishment. -- (02/18/2019) Turner's well-informed, up-to-date, and thorough introduction to the Gospels and Acts will be ideal for classes on the subject. Turner has digested a vast range of scholarship and careful study and here provides an accessible survey of the most useful material. He also provides an abundance of new information and insights for both students and other readers of these biblical books. He engages the Gospels and Acts appreciatively and from a breadth of angles not normally found in introductory surveys. -- (02/18/2019) The preacher's task takes them beyond interpretation to communication. Simply put, the hopeful end of accurate exegesis will result in a powerful sermon. This seems obvious. However, the obvious is rarely in the purview of the commentator. Little concern is given by superb scholars of the Bible to suggest a useful communication game plan for the preacher. To comprehend the rules of an athletic contest is not the same as having an effective plan to win the contest. Coaching is desperately needed for both. The genius of this series in general, and of David Turner's work in particular, is the sound and judicious use of helpful communication strategies given to aid the hard-pressed pastor in their sacred task. This volume displays the wisdom of comprehension and communication joining forces. I believe it will quickly make many lasting friends. David Turner's comprehensive and excellent work on THE GOSPELS AND ACTS has many outstanding features, but none better than its fresh focus on communicating the text once understood. His approach is homiletical gold. --Don Denyes, Senior Pastor, South Church; Adjunct Professor, Grand Rapid Theological Seminary (02/18/2019) """Turner's well-informed, up-to-date, and thorough introduction to the Gospels and Acts will be ideal for classes on the subject. Turner has digested a vast range of scholarship and careful study and here provides an accessible survey of the most useful material. He also provides an abundance of new information and insights for both students and other readers of these biblical books. He engages the Gospels and Acts appreciatively and from a breadth of angles not normally found in introductory surveys.""--Craig S. Keener, F. M. & Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary (2/18/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""David Turner has produced an exceptionally well written exegetical handbook on the Gospels and Acts, taking the student through the full interpretive process, from textual analysis to translation to exegesis to application to proclamation. Through it all Turner manages to be both concise and comprehensive-- providing a well-researched and well-documented survey of methods and issues without getting bogged down in minutia or unnecessary detail. A true accomplishment.""--Mark L. Strauss, Bethel Seminary, Author of Four Portraits, One Jesus (2/18/2019 12:00:00 AM) ""The preacher's task takes them beyond interpretation to communication. Simply put, the hopeful end of accurate exegesis will result in a powerful sermon. This seems obvious. However, the obvious is rarely in the purview of the commentator. Little concern is given by superb scholars of the Bible to suggest a useful ""communication game plan"" for the preacher. To comprehend the rules of an athletic contest is not the same as having an effective plan to win the contest. Coaching is desperately needed for both. The genius of this series in general, and of David Turner's work in particular, is the sound and judicious use of helpful communication strategies given to aid the hard-pressed pastor in their sacred task. This volume displays the wisdom of comprehension and communication joining forces. I believe it will quickly make many lasting friends. ""David Turner's comprehensive and excellent work on THE GOSPELS AND ACTS has many outstanding features, but none better than its fresh focus on communicating the text once understood. His approach is homiletical gold.""--Don Denyes, Senior Pastor, South Church; Adjunct Professor, Grand Rapid Theological Seminary (2/18/2019 12:00:00 AM)" David Turner has produced an exceptionally well written exegetical handbook on the Gospels and Acts, taking the student through the full interpretive process, from textual analysis to translation to exegesis to application to proclamation. Through it all Turner manages to be both concise and comprehensive-- providing a well-researched and well-documented survey of methods and issues without getting bogged down in minutia or unnecessary detail. A true accomplishment. --Mark L. Strauss, Bethel Seminary, Author of Four Portraits, One Jesus (2/18/2019 12:00:00 AM) Turner's well-informed, up-to-date, and thorough introduction to the Gospels and Acts will be ideal for classes on the subject. Turner has digested a vast range of scholarship and careful study and here provides an accessible survey of the most useful material. He also provides an abundance of new information and insights for both students and other readers of these biblical books. He engages the Gospels and Acts appreciatively and from a breadth of angles not normally found in introductory surveys.--Craig S. Keener, F. M. & Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary (2/18/2019 12:00:00 AM) The preacher's task takes them beyond interpretation to communication. Simply put, the hopeful end of accurate exegesis will result in a powerful sermon. This seems obvious. However, the obvious is rarely in the purview of the commentator. Little concern is given by superb scholars of the Bible to suggest a useful communication game plan for the preacher. To comprehend the rules of an athletic contest is not the same as having an effective plan to win the contest. Coaching is desperately needed for both. The genius of this series in general, and of David Turner's work in particular, is the sound and judicious use of helpful communication strategies given to aid the hard-pressed pastor in their sacred task. This volume displays the wisdom of comprehension and communication joining forces. I believe it will quickly make many lasting friends. David Turner's comprehensive and excellent work on THE GOSPELS AND ACTS has many outstanding features, but none better than its fresh focus on communicating the text once understood. His approach is homiletical gold. --Don Denyes, Senior Pastor, South Church; Adjunct Professor, Grand Rapid Theological Seminary (2/18/2019 12:00:00 AM) Author InformationDavid L. Turner is professor of New Testament at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |