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Basic Introduction to the New Testament

by John R. W. Stott

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The writings of internationally respected preacher and teacher John Stott continue to speak to millions of readers around the world. This book--originally published in 1954 as Men with a Message--introduces readers to the message of the New Testament writers, including Mark, Matthew, Luke, John, Paul, and more. This trim new issue presents the text of the book's 1994 edition, which bears the vintage Stott hallmarks--comprehensive knowledge of his subject, acute intellectual rigor, and powerful analysis--and was updated and expanded by Stephen Motyer at John Stott's invitation.… (more)
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The writings of internationally respected preacher and teacher John Stott continue to speak to millions of readers around the world. This book--originally published in 1954 as Men with a Message--introduces readers to the message of the New Testament writers, including Mark, Matthew, Luke, John, Paul, and more. This trim new issue presents the text of the book's 1994 edition, which bears the vintage Stott hallmarks--comprehensive knowledge of his subject, acute intellectual rigor, and powerful analysis--and was updated and expanded by Stephen Motyer at John Stott's invitation.

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