Description
About the Author
Kenneth Schenck is dean of the School of Theology and Ministry and professor of New Testament and ancient languages at Indiana Wesleyan University.
Reviews
Kenneth Schenck, a leading authority on the Epistle to the Hebrews, here offers a carefully argued case that Hebrews was written for a Gentile audience after the destruction of the Jewish Temple. He further argues that this case did not reflect a "parting of the ways" between Christianity and Judaism. Instead, on all essential points Hebrews fits into the context of first-century Jewish followers of Jesus. Learned and insightful, Schenck's work will interest anyone concerned with the ways in which early Christians understood their relationship to their Israelite heritage. -- Harold W. Attridge, Sterling Professor of Divinity, Yale Divinity School
Serving a vital need in Hebrews scholarship as well as New Testament scholarship as a whole, A New Perspective on Hebrews invites readers to probe the deep assumptions one brings to the reading of this provocative sermon. The scholar and the beginner will find themselves appropriatly introduced to the scholarship on the New Perspective and Hebrews so that they can make informed decisions on the interpretive themes Schenck offers. All readers may not be convinced of the decisions he makes with regard to Hebrews unknown historical context, but his book will equip them with the tools for a more robust conversation. -- Amy Peeler, Wheaton College
Book Information
ISBN 9781978706422
Author Kenneth Schenck
Format Hardback
Page Count 228
Imprint Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 522g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 160mm * 23mm