New Studies in Biblical Theology series

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The New Studies in Biblical Theology series is a scholarly collection of monographs that explore key biblical-theological themes and issues, aimed at bridging rigorous academic study and Christian ministry.

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instanceOf Christian academic series
book series
theological monograph series
aim to address issues in biblical theology
to bridge rigorous academic study and Christian ministry
to explore key biblical-theological themes
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
editorialApproach confessional Christian
evangelical
editorRoleOf D. A. Carson NERFINISHED
field Christian theology
biblical studies
biblical theology
focus biblical-theological synthesis
the relationship between Old Testament and New Testament
theological themes across the biblical canon
format monograph
hasAbbreviation NSBT NERFINISHED
hasContributor Barry G. Webb NERFINISHED
Christopher J. H. Wright NERFINISHED
David G. Peterson NERFINISHED
G. K. Beale NERFINISHED
Gordon Wenham NERFINISHED
James M. Hamilton Jr. NERFINISHED
Paul R. House NERFINISHED
Paul W. Barnett NERFINISHED
Peter T. O’Brien NERFINISHED
Stephen G. Dempster NERFINISHED
T. Desmond Alexander NERFINISHED
hasEditor D. A. Carson NERFINISHED
hasTheologicalOrientation Reformed-leaning evangelical
includesGenre academic theology
biblical exegesis
pastoral theology
isUsedFor academic research in biblical theology
sermon preparation
isUsedIn pastoral training
seminary courses
language English
notableVolume Dominion and Dynasty (Stephen G. Dempster) NERFINISHED
From Eden to the New Jerusalem (T. Desmond Alexander) NERFINISHED
God’s Big Picture (Vaughan Roberts) NERFINISHED
The Mission of God’s People (Christopher J. H. Wright) NERFINISHED
The Temple and the Church’s Mission (G. K. Beale) NERFINISHED
publisher IVP NERFINISHED
IVP Academic NERFINISHED
Inter-Varsity Press NERFINISHED
targetAudience Bible teachers
Christian scholars
pastors
seminary students
theologians

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