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A Popular Survey of the New Testament

By: Norman L. Geisler
Narrated by: Jim Denison
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Understanding the New Testament is a daunting but exciting task. Our world is so different from that of the first century. Yet it is important to understand the context and content of the New Testament if we are to be faithful followers.

Now, this survey addresses the who, what, where, when, why, and how questions that readers of the Bible may have, such as: How can we tell if what is written in the New Testament is true history or just mythology? When were these books written and why? and What can today's believers get out of letters addressed to people who lived two millennia ago? Written in an easy, informal style, this survey is accessible and enjoyable to anyone who wants to better understand the New Testament.

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Norman Geisler is a champion of the truth! Grateful to have his writing’s and these books on audio to glean from. Thankful for his reasonable and logical defense of the faith. The narrator did a great job as well.

A logical, reasonable, and faith building summary of the truth.

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brings greater insight to new testament arguments and apologetics... chapters go quickly... challenging our understanding

thorough with references

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This was a disappointing read/listen. The author takes a hard reformed/Calvinist/cessationist view of the Scriptures, offering no justification for his views apart from the misuse and misinterpretation of many texts.

This is less a "survey of the New Testament" and more an apologetic of Baptist views offered in a book-by-book format. Even then, the views are poorly argued. There are much better surveys of the New Testament, and I recommend that you skip this one.

Reformed and Cessationist

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