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The Heresy of Orthodoxy

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Evaluating historical evidence, this book defends early Christian orthodoxy from the legacy of New Testament criticism: the modern “orthodoxy of diversity.”

Beginning with Walter Bauer in 1934, the denial of clear orthodoxy in early Christianity has shaped and largely defined modern New Testament criticism, recently given new life through the work of spokesmen like Bart Ehrman. Spreading from academia into mainstream media, the suggestion that diversity of doctrine in the early church led to many competing orthodoxies is indicative of today’s postmodern relativism. Authors Köstenberger and Kruger engage Ehrman and others in this polemic against a dogged adherence to popular ideals of diversity.

Köstenberger and Kruger’s accessible and careful scholarship not only counters the “Bauer Thesis” using its own terms, but also engages overlooked evidence from the New Testament. Their conclusions are drawn from analysis of the evidence of unity in the New Testament, the formation and closing of the canon, and the methodology and integrity of the recording and distribution of religious texts within the early church.

Editorial Reviews

“In the beginning was Diversity. And the Diversity was with God, and the Diversity was God. Without Diversity was nothing made that was made. And it came to pass that nasty old ‘orthodox’ people narrowed down diversity and finally squeezed it out, dismissing it as heresy. But in the fullness of time (which is of course our time), Diversity rose up and smote orthodoxy hip and thigh. Now, praise be, the only heresy is orthodoxy. As widely and as unthinkingly accepted as this reconstruction is, it is historical nonsense: the emperor has no clothes. I am grateful to Andreas Köstenberger and Michael Kruger for patiently, carefully, and politely exposing this shameful nakedness for what it is.”
D. A. Carson, Research Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

The Heresy of Orthodoxy will help many to make sense of what is happening in early Christian studies today. It explains, critiques, and provides an alternative to, the so-called ‘Bauer Thesis,’ an approach which undergirds a large segment of scholarship on early Christianity. The ‘doctrine’ that Christianity before the fourth century was but a seething mass of diverse and competing factions, with no theological center which could claim historical continuity with Jesus and his apostles, has become the new ‘orthodoxy’ for many. The authors of this book do more than expose the faults of this doctrine, they point the way to a better foundation for early Christian studies, focusing on the cornerstone issues of the canon and the text of the New Testament. Chapter 8, which demonstrates how one scholar’s highly-publicized twist on New Testament textual criticism only tightens the tourniquet on his own views, is alone worth the price of the book. Köstenberger and Kruger have done the Christian reading public a real service.”
Charles E. Hill, Professor of New Testament, Reformed Theological Seminary

“The Bauer thesis, taken up in many university circles and popularized by Bart Ehrman and through TV specials, has long needed a thorough examination. The Heresy of Orthodoxy is that work. Whether looking at Bauer’s thesis of diversity, at contemporary use made of the theory to argue for the early origin of Gnosticism, at the process that led to the canon, or what our manuscript evidence is, this study shows that Bauer’s theory, though long embraced, is full of problems that need to be faced. What emerges from this study is an appreciation that some times new theories are not better than what they seek to replace, despite the hype that often comes from being the new kid on the block. It is high time this kid be exposed as lacking the substance of a genuinely mature view. This book does that well, and also gives a fresh take on what the alternative is that has much better historical roots.”
Darrell L. Bock, Research Professor of NT Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

“This is an admirably lucid and highly convincing rebuttal of the thesis that the earliest form of Christianity in many places was what would later be judged as ‘heresy’ and that earliest Christianity was so diverse that it should not be considered as a single movement—a thesis first presented by Walter Bauer but most recently advocated by Bart Ehrman. As Köstenberger and Kruger show with such clarity and compelling force, this still highly influential thesis simply does not stand up to scrutiny. By looking at a whole range of evidence—early Christian communities in different regions in the Roman Empire, the New Testament documents themselves, the emergence and boundaries of the canon and its connection to covenant, and the evidence for Christian scribes and the reliable transmission of the text of the New Testament—they show step by step that another view of early Christianity is much more in keeping with the evidence. That is, that there is a unified doctrinal core in the New Testament, as well as a degree of legitimate diversity, and that the sense of orthodoxy among New Testament writers is widespread and pervasive. They also unmask the way contemporary culture has been mesmerized by diversity and the impact this has had on some readers of the New Testament. In this astute and highly readable book—a tour de force—Köstenberger and Kruger have done us all a great service. It is essential reading for all who want to understand the New Testament and recent controversies that have arisen in New Testament Studies.”
Paul Trebilco, Professor of New Testament Studies, Department of Theology and Religion, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand

“Köstenberger and Kruger have written a book which not only introduces the reader to the problematic Bauer thesis and its contemporary resurgence, but which, layer by layer, demonstrates its failure to account reliably for the history of communities, texts, and ideas which flourished in the era of early Christianity. In their arguments, the authors demonstrate their competence in the world of New Testament studies. But, additionally, they weave throughout the book insights into how fallacies within contemporary culture provide fuel for a thesis which long ago should have been buried. Believers will find in these pages inspiration to ‘contend earnestly for the faith once for all delivered to the saints.’”
D. Jeffrey Bingham, Department Chair and Professor of Theological Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

“In recent times, certain media darlings have been telling us that earliest Christianity knew nothing of the ‘narrowness’ of orthodox belief. Now the authors of The Heresy of Orthodoxy have provided a scholarly yet highly accessible rebuttal, showing that what is actually ‘narrow’ here is the historical evidence on which this old thesis is based. In a culture which wants to recreate early Christianity after its own stultifying image, this book adds a much-needed breath of balance and sanity.”
Nicholas Perrin, Franklin S. Dyrness Chair of Biblical Studies Associate Professor of New Testament, Wheaton College; author, Lost in Transmission? What We Can Know about the Words of Jesus

“Köstenberger and Kruger have produced a volume that is oozing with common sense and is backed up with solid research and documentation. This work is a comprehensive critique of the Bauer-Ehrman thesis that the earliest form of Christianity was pluralistic, that there were multiple Christianities, and that heresy was prior to orthodoxy. Respectful yet without pulling any punches, The Heresy of Orthodoxy at every turn makes a convincing case that the Bauer-Ehrman thesis is dead wrong. All those who have surrendered to the siren song of postmodern relativism and tolerance, any who are flirting with it, and everyone concerned about what this seismic sociological-epistemological shift is doing to the Christian faith should read this book.”
Daniel B. Wallace, Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

Johannine Theology Reviewed

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Stephen M. Vantassel’s  review of A Theology of John’s Gospel and Letters: The Word, the Christ, the Son of God, which was recently written for Bible Study Magazine:

Andreas J. Kostenberger focuses on John’s argument for belief in Christ (John 20:31).

In Part 1, Kostenberger addresses the historical questions: authorship and the trustworthiness of John’s writings. After engaging scholarship, Kostenberger concludes (in opposition to the views of several scholars) that John wrote the books named after him.

The literary aspects of John’s writings are investigated in Part 2. Kostenberger looks at John’s use of irony and symbolism. Almost 100 pages of this volume is a careful reading of John’s writings based on their literary structure and various theological themes.

Almost half the book (Part 3) investigates the major themes of John’s theology. Themes addressed include John’s: worldview, use of Scripture, ideas about creation, view of the trinity, understanding of community, and love.

Kostenberger’s work is written for theologically-trained readers. But it is accessible via his straightforward writing, numerous indices, and detailed table of contents. Preachers who want their church members to recognize the larger ideas contained in John’s writings should read this book.

HT:Koinonia Blog

For more reviews visit:

Jim Hamilton’s Blog: http://jimhamilton.wordpress.com/2009/11/11/kostenbergers-new-theology-of-johns-gospel-and-letters/

Reformation 21: http://www.reformation21.org/shelf-life/a-theology-of-johns-gospel-and-letters.php

God, Marriage, and Family: Second Edition

Friday, May 14th, 2010

This second edition of God, Marriage, and Family: Rebuilding the Biblical Foundation, provides the reader with more than just an updated package. This edition introduces new sections on the theology of sex and the parenting of teens and a new chapter on marriage, family and the church, including an evaluation of the “family-integrated church movement.” The authors have added summaries of recent debates on corporal punishment, singleness, homosexuality, and divorce and remarriage, and responses to several recent articles and monographs on marriage and family. The second edition also includes updated bibliographies and notes.

Publications about Bible Reference

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Books on Bible Reference The Book Study Concordance
Aided by breakthroughs in computer technology, The Book Study Concordance of the Greek New Testament has compiled data in a format that has never before been available to Bible students. The result is the creation of a new Bible study tool and a new venue of academic research. This new tool examines Greek words in their respective New Testament book settings with the theology of the book considered. Also provided are word totals, most-frequently-used words, semantic domains, and words set in relation to the New Testament as a whole. This is an absolutely invaluable new tool to the scholarly community.


Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary
Brimming with lavish, full-color photos and graphics, the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary walks you verse by verse through all the books of the New Testament. It’s like slipping on a set of glasses that lets you read the Bible through the eyes of a first-century reader! Discoveries await you that will snap the world of the New Testament into gripping immediacy. Things that seem mystifying, puzzling, or obscure will take on tremendous meaning when you view them in their ancient context. You’ll deepen your understanding of the teachings of Jesus. You’ll discover the close, sometimes startling interplay between God’s kingdom and the practical affairs of the church. Best of all, you’ll gain a deepened awareness of the Bible’s relevance for your life.
Winner of the Gold Medallion Award in the Commentary/Reference Works category.

Articles on Bible Reference

  • “John,” in Commentary on the Use of the Old Testament in the New (ed. D. A. Carson and Greg Beale; Grand Rapids: Baker, 2007).
  • “Testament Relationships,” in Dictionary of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation (ed. Stanley E. Porter; New York: Routledge, 2007), 350-52.
  • “Head,” in The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible (ed. Pheme Perkins et. al.; Nashville: Abingdon, 2007), 754-55.
  • “Jewish Intertestamental and Early Rabbinic Literature: An Annotated Bibliographic Resource,” JETS 43 (2000): 577–618. Read the Article.
  • Recent Publications in Biblical Studies

    Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

    As a supplement to my recent blog “Best of 2008,” here is a brief listing of other important recent publications in biblical studies of which the readers of this blog will want to be aware.

    The Baker Exegetical Commentary Series is rapidly filling out, with new volumes on Mark (Robert Stein), Jude & 2 Peter (Gene Green), and 1–3 John (Robert Yarbrough). Each of these volumes continues to maintain the high standard set by previous volumes in the series (with the possible exception of John; the reader will have to judge). Also from Baker is an important volume edited by Markus Bockmuehl and Alan Torrance, Scripture’s Doctrine and Theology’s Bible, with contributions by N. T. Wright, Oliver O’Donovan, and others.

    Three important recent contributions published by Zondervan are Lee Fields, Hebrew for the Rest of Us: Using Hebrew Tools without Mastering Biblical Hebrew; Constantine Campbell, Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek; and Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (Walter Kaiser, Darrell Bock, and Peter Enns). Hebrew for the Rest of Us looks to be a very helpful tool; Campbell’s book seems to bring a very important, but complex, topic down to the level of the serious Bible student; and the latest book in the Three Views series received an enthusiastic response at the recent ETS meeting at which a session was devoted to the volume.

    Two recent contributions are parts of fairly new promising series. The first is John Harvey’s Anointed with the Spirit and Power: The Holy Spirit’s Empowering Presence (P & R), the second volume in the Explorations in Biblical Theology series edited by Robert Peterson, a solid survey of an important subject. The second is Christopher Bass’s That You May Know: Assurance of Salvation in 1 John (B & H) in the NAC Studies in Bible & Theology edited by Ray Clendenen. Both of these new series are welcomed, and we can look forward to forthcoming volumes.

    Tom Thatcher has turned into one of the most prolific editors of works in Johannine studies. Two volumes edited by him appeared this year: Anatomies of Narrative Criticism: The Past, Present, and Futures of the Fourth Gospel as literature (co-edited by Stephen Moore; SBL), with contributions by Alan Culpepper, Robert Kysar, Mark Stibbe, and Francis Moloney; and Jesus, the Voice, and the Text: Beyond the Oral and the Written Gospel (Baylor University Press), seeking to carry further the seminal work by Werner Kelber (interviewed by the editor).

    Finally, among the important recent works on biblical studies published in recent months are two new books by Greg Beale: We Become What We Worship: A Biblical Theology of Idolatry (InterVarsity) and The Erosion of Inerrancy in Evangelicalism: Responding to New Challenges to Biblical Authority (Crossway). Beale also delivered an address on the second topic at the recent ETS meeting in Providence, RI. The Crossway volume carries on Beale’s interaction with Peter Enns. InterVarsity also published The Lord’s Supper: Five Views (edited by Gordon Smith).

    This should keep the readers of this blog busy for the Christmas break. Happy reading, and Merry Christmas!

    Christian Faith and Scholarship

    Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

    Interviews

    Michael Bird

    Craig Blomberg

    Darrell Bock

    Peter Bolt

    James Crossley

    Philip Davies

    Craig Evans

    Mark Goodacre

    George Guthrie

    Andreas Köstenberger

    Scot McKnight

    Thomas Thompson

    Peter Williams

    All interviews in one file

    Essays

    SBL Forum Essays

    Publications About Paul

    Thursday, May 4th, 2006

    Books on Paul

    The Pastoral Epistles. The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, Revised Edition.
    To keep pace with current evangelical scholarship and resources, the Gold Medallion Award-winning Expositor’s Bible Commentary has been revised and updated. Continuing the legacy of excellent evangelical scholarship, these volumes offer a major contribution to the study and understanding of the Scriptures. These commentaries provide pastors and Bible students with a comprehensive and scholarly tool for expositing and teaching the gospel.

    Articles on Paul

  • “The Mystery of Christ and the Church: Head and Body, ‘One Flesh,’” Trinity Journal 12 NS (1991): 79–94. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “What Does it Mean to be Filled With the Spirit? A Biblical Investigation,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 40/2 (1997): 229-40. Read the Article.
  • “The Crux of the Matter: Paul’s Pastoral Pronouncements Regarding Women’s Roles in 1 Timothy 2:9–15,” Faith and Mission 14 (1997): 24–48. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Saved through Childbearing? A Fresh Look at 1 Timothy 2:15 Points to Protection from Satan’s Deception,” CBMW News 2/4 (1997): 1–6. Read the Article.
  • “Ascertaining Women’s God-Ordained Roles: An Interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:15,” Bulletin of Biblical Research 7 (1997): 107–44. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “The Identity of Israel tou theou (Israel of God) in Galatians 6:16,” Faith & Mission 19/1 (2001): 3-24. Read the Article.
  • “Hermeneutical and Exegetical Challenges in Interpreting the Pastoral Epistles,” The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 7/3 (2003): 4–17. Read the Article.
  • “The New Testament Pattern of Church Government.” Midwestern Journal of Theology 4/2 (2006): 43-56. Read the Article
  • Da Vinci Code Resources

    Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

    This page contains links to resources that Dr. Kostenberger has written about The Da Vinci Code. Feel free to use these resources in your church or group.

    In this booklet, Dr. Kostenberger deals with six key issues raised by The Da Vinci Code. Dr. Kostenberger interacts with biblical and historical data to show that Dan Brown’s truth claims have no basis in fact.

    Click on the image of the booklet to download it in pdf format or call Southeastern Seminary’s LifeWay campus store at 919.556.3481 to order a hard copy. See also the PowerPoint presentations below.

    If you want Dr. Kostenberger to speak at your church or group, click here to see his speaking schedule. Click here to schedule Dr. Kostenberger to speak at your function.
    Essays

    Multimedia Resources

    • Audio of a panel discussion at Southeastern’s 20/20 Collegiate Conference. The panel consists of Drs. Andreas Kostenberger, Norman Geisler, Richard Hays, and Bart Ehrman
    • Radio Interview on the Calling for Truth radio station
    • Dr. Kostenberger’s PowerPoint presentation for his speaking engagements. This is based on Dr. Kostenberger’s booklet on The Da Vinci Code. It is strongly recommended that the PowerPoint be used in conjunction with the booklet. For ordering information, call 919.556.3481 or contact Matt Lytle at 919.761.2491
    • Watch a video of the first part of Dr. Kostenberger’s three-part series on The Da Vinci Code. Courtesy of Richland Creek Community Church
    • Watch a video of the second session and view the slide presentation
    • Watch a video of the third and final session at Richland Creek
    • Watch a video of Dr. Kostenberger and Dr. Michael Green in a response to The Da Vinci Code at TrueLife.org

    Other Resources

    Editorials

    Wednesday, April 5th, 2006
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 42/1 (1999): 1-2. Read the Editorial.
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 43/1 (2000): 1-3. Read the Editorial.
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 44/1 (2001): 1-4. Read the Editorial.
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 45/1 (2002): 1-2. Read the Editorial.
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 46/1 (2003): 1-3. Read the Editorial.
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 47/1 (2004): 1-2. Read the Editorial.
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 48/1 (2005): 1-3. Read the Editorial.
  • “Editorial.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 49/1 (2006). Read the Editorial.
  • “The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society: Retrospect and Prospect at the Occasion of the Fiftieth Year of Its Publication.” JETS 51/1 (March 2008): 11-17. Read Article
  • Publications About Theology

    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

    Books about Evangelical Theology

    nullQuo Vadis, Evangelicalism?: Nine Presidential Addresses from the First Fifty Years of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Study
    Quo vadis?-Where are you going?-is an appropriate question to ask of the current evangelical movement. To get a bearing on evangelical thought and assess future directions, the editor of the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Andreas J. Kostenberger, has gathered selected addresses from past presidents of the ETS and contributed a thorough introduction and probing epilogue of his own. Covering the early years, the maturing movement, and recent times, the addresses-which span JETS’ first fifty years-include discussions of foundational doctrinal issues, exegetical and theological practice and methodology, and current concerns delivered by some of evangelicalism’s most distinguished leaders.

    Whatever Happened to Truth?
    “Here is an anomaly: Christians outside the West dying because they believe their faith is true and Christians inside the West doffing their hats to the idea and then looking the other way! This book explores what it should mean to say that Christians know the truth, doing so in ways that are searching, sure-footed, biblically convincing, and intellectually satisfying.” —David F. Wells, Andrew Mutch Distinguished Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

    Essays and Articles related to Evangelical Theology

    • “The Gospel for All Nations,” in Faith Comes by Hearing: A Response to Inclusivism (ed. Christopher W. Morgan and Robert A. Peterson; Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2008), 201-19.

    Books about Biblical Theology

    Do We Know Jesus?
    Co-translated by Dr. Köstenberger. A completely new translation of this powerful classic examination of true daily discipleship. First written in 1937, this devotional book provides 366 daily readings on what it means to know and follow Jesus. Known for his intellectual abilities as well as his evangelical piety, Schlatter’s writing will challenge the mind and enrich the heart of every disciple of Jesus.

    Salvation to the Ends of the Earth: A Biblical Theology of Mission
    According to Andreas Köstenberger and Peter O’Brien, this significant theme has rarely been given its due attention in biblical theology. Motivated by their passion to see God’s mission carried out in today’s world, they offer a comprehensive study of the theme of mission. In Salvation to the Ends of the Earth they explore the entire sweep of biblical history, including the Old Testament, the second-temple period, each New Testament Gospel, Paul and his writings, and the General Epistles and Revelation.

    The History of the Christ: The Foundation of New Testament Theology
    Appearing for the first time in English, The History of the Christ is a translation of the first volume of this Tübingen scholar’s Die Theologie des Neuen Testaments (New Testament Theology). According to translator Andreas Köstenberger, New Testament Theology, perhaps like no other work by Schlatter, provides access to the totality of his theology, tracing in bold, broad strokes the movement of the gospel.

    The Theology of the Apostles: The Development of New Testament Theology
    Translated by Dr. Köstenberger. The second volume of Schlatter’s New Testament theology demonstrates that the teaching of the apostles was consistent with the message of Jesus.

    Articles about Biblical Theology

    • “The Challenge of a Systematized Biblical Theology: Missiological Insights from the Gospel of John,” Missiology 23 (1995): 445–64. Read the Article.
    • “The Place of Mission in New Testament Theology: An Attempt to Determine the Significance of Mission Within the Scope of the New Testament’s Message as a Whole,” Missiology 27 (1999): 347–62. Read the Article.
    • “Schlatter Reception Then and Now: His New Testament Theology (Part 1),” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 3/1 (Spring 1999): 40–51. Read the Article.
    • “John’s Trinitarian Mission Theology.” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9/4 (Winter 2005): 14-33. Read the Article.
    • With David Croteau, “‘Will a Man Rob God?’ (Malachi 3:8): A Study of Tithing in the Old and New Testaments.” Bulletin of Biblical Research 16/1 (forthcoming in 2006). Read the Article.
    • With David Croteau, “Reconstructing a Biblical Model for Giving: A Discussion of Relevant Systematic Issues and New Testament Principles.” Bulletin of Biblical Research 16/2 (2006). Read the Article.
    • “Of Professors and Madmen: Currents in Contemporary New Testament Scholarship.” Faith & Mission 23/2 (2006): 3-18. Read the Article.
    • Essays and Dictionary Entries about Theology

    • “The Contribution of the General Epistles and Revelation to a Biblical Theology of Religions,” in Christianity and the Religions: An Evangelical Theology of Religions, EMS Missiological Monographs 2 (ed. Edward Rommen and Harold A. Netland; Pasadena, Calif.: William Carey, 1995), 113–40. Read the Article. Posted with permission of William Carey Library Publishers, http://www.wclbooks.com/.
    • “Is the Bible Today What Was Originally Written?” North American Mission Board Read the Essay.
    • “Introduction,” “‘What is Truth?’ Pilate’s Question to Jesus in Its Johannine and Larger Biblical Context,” and “Epilogue,” in Whatever Happened to Truth? (gen. ed. Andreas J. Köstenberger; Wheaton, Crossway, 2005), 9-17, 19-51, 131-36.
    • “Hearing the Old Testament in the New: A Response,” in Hearing the Old Testament Through the New (ed. Stanley E. Porter; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006), 255-94.
    • “The Use of Scripture in the Pastoral and General Epistles and the Book of Revelation,” in Hearing the Old Testament in the New Testament (Ed. Stanley E. Porter; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2006), 230-54
    • “Baptism in the Gospels,” in The Believer’s Baptism: The Covenant Sign of the New Age in Christ (ed. Thomas Schreiner and Shawn D. Wright; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2007), 11-34.
    • “The Relationship Between the Old and the New Testament.” In Dictionary of Biblical Criticism and Interpretation. Edited by Stanley E. Porter. Leicester, UK: InterVarsity (forthcoming).
    • “Setting the Agenda for Evangelical Scholarship to 2050: New Testament.” Remarks given as part of a panel discussion at the 2006 regional ETS meeting in Columbia, SC on March 18, 2006. Read the Remarks.
    • “The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society: Retrospect and Prospect at the Occasion of the Fiftieth Year of Its Publication.” JETS 51/1 (March 2008): 11-17.Read Article

    Publications About the Family

    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

    Books about the Family

    God, Marriage, and Family: Rebuilding the Biblical Foundation
    We live in a time of crisis regarding marriage and the family, and only by a return to the biblical foundation can these institutions be rebuilt. To provide an integrated, biblical treatment of the full range of marriage and family issues, the authors of God, Marriage, and Family examine what Scripture says about God’s purposes for humans in their marriage and family interactions. Their examination covers the special issues stemming from marriage, childrearing, singleness, homosexuality, and divorce and remarriage. With study questions and points for further discussion, this book is a comprehensive yet concise resource for anyone seeking a Scriptural response to our culture’s complex challenges to God’s intentions for marriage and family.

    Articles about the Family

  • “The Mystery of Christ and the Church: Head and Body, ‘One Flesh,’” Trinity Journal 12 NS (1991): 79–94. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “A Biblical Framework for Marriage.” Midwestern Journal of Theology 4/2 (2006): 24-42. Read the Article
  • Essays and Dictionary Entries about the Family

  • “Marriage and Family in the New Testament,” in Marriage and Family in the Biblical World (ed. Ken M. Campbell; Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 2003), 240–84. © 2003 by Ken M. Campbell. Used by permission of InterVarsity Press, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515-1426. www.ivpress.com; http://www.gospelcom.net/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=2737. Read the Article.
  • “Head,” in the New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible (in preparation).
  • “Feminism, Family, and the Bible: A Biblical Assessment of Feminism’s Impact on American Families,” in The Religion and Society Report (Online Edition) 23/1 (2006).
    Click here to read the essay.
  • Multimedia on the Family

    Publications About the Church

    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

    Books about the Church

    The Pastoral Epistles. The Expositor’s Bible Commentary, Revised Edition.
    This commentary on the pastorals discusses many issues associated with the church and church government. To keep pace with current evangelical scholarship and resources, the Gold Medallion Award-winning Expositor’s Bible Commentary has been revised and updated. Continuing the legacy of excellent evangelical scholarship, these volumes offer a major contribution to the study and understanding of the Scriptures. These commentaries provide pastors and Bible students with a comprehensive and scholarly tool for expositing and teaching the gospel.

    Articles about the Church

  • “The Mystery of Christ and the Church: Head and Body, ‘One Flesh,’” Trinity Journal 12 NS (1991): 79–94. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Review Article: The Apostolic Origins of Priestly Celibacy,” European Journal of Theology 1 (1992): 173–79. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “What Does it Mean to be Filled With the Spirit? A Biblical Investigation,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 40/2 (1997): 229-40. Read the Article.
  • “The New Testament Pattern of Church Government.” Midwestern Journal of Theology 4/2 (2006): 43-56. Read the Article.
  • Publications About Missions

    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

    Books on Missions

    The Missions of Jesus and the Disciples According to the Fourth Gospel: With Implications for the Fourth Gospel’s Purpose and the Mission of the Contemporary Church
    “A timely and important book. . . . Andreas Köstenberger’s in-depth study creatively integrates biblical studies, theology, and missiology, and his conclusions have vital implications for the church’s mission today. This book needs to be read widely by those concerned about the contemporary presentation of the gospel in our postmodern world.”-Peter O’Brien, Moore Theological College
    Named one of “Fifteen Oustanding Books of 1998 for Missions Studies” by the editors of the International Bulletin of Missionary Research

    Salvation to the Ends of the Earth: A Biblical Theology of Mission
    According to Andreas Köstenberger and Peter O’Brien, this significant theme has rarely been given its due attention in biblical theology. Motivated by their passion to see God’s mission carried out in today’s world, they offer a comprehensive study of the theme of mission. In Salvation to the Ends of the Earth they explore the entire sweep of biblical history, including the Old Testament, the second-temple period, each New Testament Gospel, Paul and his writings, and the General Epistles and Revelation.

    Articles on Theology and Missions

  • “The Gospel for All Nations,” in Faith Comes by Hearing: A Response to Inclusivism (ed. Christopher W. Morgan and Robert A. Peterson; Downers Grove: InterVarsity, 2008), 201-19.
  • “Anguish Over Austria: Rising Above Pragmatism,” Evangelical Missions Quarterly 31 (January 1995): 64–70. Read the Article. Access website at www.billygrahamcenter.org/emis/emqpg.htm.
  • “The Challenge of a Systematized Biblical Theology: Missiological Insights from the Gospel of John,” Missiology 23 (1995): 445–64. Read the Article.
  • “The Place of Mission in New Testament Theology: An Attempt to Determine the Significance of Mission Within the Scope of the New Testament’s Message as a Whole,” Missiology 27 (1999): 347–62. Read the Article.
  • “John’s Trinitarian Mission Theology.” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 9/4 (Winter 2005): 14-33. Read the Article.
  • Publications About John

    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

    Books on John

    Father, Son and Spirit: The Trinity and John’s Gospel (New Studies in Biblical Theology)
    While there have been recent, fine studies on aspects of John’s doctrine of God, it is surprising that none summarizes and synthasizes what John has to say about God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In order to fill this gap, Köstenberger and Swain offer a fresh examination of John’s trinitarian vision. Part One situates John’s trinitarian teaching within the context of Second Temple Jewish monotheism. Part Two examines the Gospel narrative in order to trace the characterization of God as Father, Son and Spirit, followed by a brief synthesis. Part Three deals more fully with major trinitarian themes in the Fourth Gospel, including its account of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and mission. A final chapter discusses the significance of John’s Gospel for the church’s doctrine of the Trinity, and a brief conclusion summarizes some practical implications.

     

    John: Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament
    “Köstenberger has already distinguished himself as one of evangelicalism’s premier Johannine scholars and has authored an introductory-level textbook and commentary on the Fourth Gospel. Now he pulls all his research together in what will immediately establish itself as the best and most thorough commentary on the Greek text of John in recent years, from any theological perspective. This book is highly recommended!”–Craig Blomberg, professor of New Testament, Denver Seminary
    Chosen as one of five finalists in the Commentary/reference Works category for the Gold Medallion awards for 2005.

     

    Studies on John and Gender: A Decade of Scholarship gathers together fifteen of Andreas J. Köstenberger’s essays from 1991 to 2000 on two major topics, John’s Gospel and gender roles in the church. Part 1 «Studies on John» features an introduction to John’s Gospel, a chapter chronicling early doubts of the Fourth Gospel’s apostolic authorship, and a comparison of the anointing pericopae in John and the Synoptics as well as treatments of Jesus as rabbi, his «signs,» the «greater works» of the believer, and the two Johannine verbs for sending. Missiological insights from John’s Gospel conclude part 1. Part 2 «Studies on Gender» provides discussions of the alleged apostolic origins of priestly celibacy, the mystery of Christ and the church, a critique of hermeneutical fallacies, a survey of 1 Tim 2:9-15 and specialized studies of 1 Tim 2:12 and 15, and an essay on women in the Pauline mission.

     

    Encountering John
    “This book is an admirable contribution to the Encountering series. Although he is a sure-footed specialist on John, Köstenberger nevertheless manages to write with the clarity and condensed simplicity expected of a college-level textbook. Students who study John’s Gospel with this guide in hand will emerge with a grasp of its content that will provide an anchor not only for the rest of their biblical studies, but for the rest of their lives.” D. A Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

     

     

    The Missions of Jesus and the Disciples According to the Fourth Gospel: With Implications for the Fourth Gospel’s Purpose and the Mission of the Contemporary Church
    “A timely and important book. . . . Andreas Köstenberger’s in-depth study creatively integrates biblical studies, theology, and missiology, and his conclusions have vital implications for the church’s mission today. This book needs to be read widely by those concerned about the contemporary presentation of the gospel in our postmodern world.”-Peter O’Brien, Moore Theological College
    Named one of “Fifteen Oustanding Books of 1998 for Missions Studies” by the editors of the International Bulletin of Missionary Research

    Articles on John

  • “The ‘Greater Works’ of the Believer According to John 14:12,” Didaskalia 6 (1995): 36–45. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “The Seventh Johannine Sign: A Study in John’s Christology,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 5 (1995): 87–103. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “The Challenge of a Systematized Biblical Theology: Missiological Insights from the Gospel of John,” Missiology 23 (1995): 445–64. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Frühe Zweifel an der johanneischen Verfasserschaft des vierten Evangeliums in der modernen Interpretationsgeschichte,” European Journal of Theology 5 (1996): 37–46. Translated in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Jesus as Rabbi in the Fourth Gospel,” Bulletin of Biblical Research 8 (1998): 97–128. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “A Comparison of the Pericopae of Jesus’ Anointing.” Pp. 17–47 in Studies in John and Gender (New York: Peter Lang, 2001). Read the Article.
  • “Jesus the Good Shepherd Who Will Also Bring Other Sheep (John 10:16): The Old Testament Background of a Familiar Metaphor,” Bulletin of Biblical Research 12 (2002): 67–96. Read the Article.
  • “‘What is Truth?’ Pilate’s Question to Jesus in Its Johannine and Larger Biblical Context.” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 48/1 (2005): 33-62. Read the Article.
  • “The Destruction of the Second Temple and the Composition of the Fourth Gospel.” Trinity Journal 26 NS/2 (Fall 2005):205-42. Read the Article.
  • “The Moral Vision of John.” Midwestern Journal of Theology 4/2 (2006):3-23. Read the Article.
  • With Stephen O. Stout, “‘The Disciple Jesus Loved’: Witness, Author, Apostle-A Response the Richard Bauckham’s Jesus and the Eyewitnesses.” Bulletin for Biblical Research 18.2 (2008): 209-231. Read the Article.
  • Essays and Dictionary Entries on John

  • “The Two Johannine Verbs for Sending: A Study of John’s Use of Words with Reference to General Linguistic Theory,” in Linguistics and the New Testament: Critical Junctures (ed. Stanley E. Porter and D. A. Carson; JSNTSup 168; Studies in New Testament Greek 5; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999), 125–43. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “John,” “Mission,” “Nations” in New Dictionary of Biblical Theology (ed. Desmond Alexander and Brian Rosner; Leicester, U.K.: IVP, 2000), 280–85, 663–68, 676–78. “John” reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Translating John’s Gospel: Opportunities and Challenges,” in The Challenge of Bible Translation. In Honor of Ronald Youngblood (ed. Glen G. Scorgie, Mark L. Strauss, and Steven Voth; Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2003), 347–64. Read the Article.
  • “‘I Suppose (oimai): The Conclusion of John’s Gospel in Its Contemporary Literary and Historical Context,” in The New Testament in Its First Century Setting: Essays on Context and Backgrounds in Honour of B. W. Winter on His 65th Birthday (ed. P. J. Williams, A. D. Chlark, P. M. Head, and D. Instone-Brewer; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans 2004), 72-88. Read a Portion of the Essay.
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  • “The Destruction of the Second Temple and the Composition of the Fourth Gospel,” in Historical and Literary Studies in John: Challenges to Prevailing Paradigms, WUNT (ed. John Lierman; Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, forthcoming).
  • “John,” in Commentary on the Use of the Old Testament in the New (ed. D. A. Carson and Greg Beale; Grand Rapids: Baker, 2007).
  • “Response: Progress and Regress in Recent Johannine Scholarship: Reflections upon the Road Ahead,” in What We Have Heard from the Beginning: The Past, Present, and Future of Johannine Studies (ed. Tom Thatcher; Waco: Baylor University Press, 2007), 105-107. Read Essay
  • “Study Notes on the Gospel of John.” Holman Christian Standard Bible Harmony of the Gospels (ed. Steven Cox and Kenneth Easley; Nashville: Broadman & Holman, forthcoming).
  • “John” and “Colossians,” in Holman Christian Standard Study Bible (ed. Edwin Blum; Nashville: Broadman & Holman, forthcoming).
  • “John,” in ESV Study Bible (Wheaton: Crossway, forthcoming).
  • Publications About Gender Issues

    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006

    Books about Gender Issues

    Women in the Church: An Analysis of 1 Timothy 2:9-15
    This work provides a biblical defense of the traditional complementarian position. Each chapter has been thoroughly revised to make the book’s substantive arguments more accessible, and a new chapter of pastoral application has been added. Contributors include S. M. Baugh, H. Scott Baldwin, Andreas J. Köstenberger, Thomas R. Schreiner, Robert W. Yarbrough, and Dorothy Patterson.

    Studies on John and Gender: A Decade of Scholarship gathers together fifteen of Andreas J. Köstenberger’s essays from 1991 to 2000 on two major topics, John’s Gospel and gender roles in the church. Part 1 «Studies on John» features an introduction to John’s Gospel, a chapter chronicling early doubts of the Fourth Gospel’s apostolic authorship, and a comparison of the anointing pericopae in John and the Synoptics as well as treatments of Jesus as rabbi, his «signs,» the «greater works» of the believer, and the two Johannine verbs for sending. Missiological insights from John’s Gospel conclude part 1. Part 2 «Studies on Gender» provides discussions of the alleged apostolic origins of priestly celibacy, the mystery of Christ and the church, a critique of hermeneutical fallacies, a survey of 1 Tim 2:9-15 and specialized studies of 1 Tim 2:12 and 15, and an essay on women in the Pauline mission.

    Articles about Gender Issues

  • “The Mystery of Christ and the Church: Head and Body, ‘One Flesh,’” Trinity Journal 12 NS (1991): 79–94. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Review Article: The Apostolic Origins of Priestly Celibacy,” European Journal of Theology 1 (1992): 173–79. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Gender Passages in the New Testament: Hermeneutical Fallacies Critiqued,” Westminster Theological Journal 56 (1994): 259–83. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “The Crux of the Matter: Paul’s Pastoral Pronouncements Regarding Women’s Roles in 1 Timothy 2:9–15,” Faith and Mission 14 (1997): 24–48. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Saved through Childbearing? A Fresh Look at 1 Timothy 2:15 Points to Protection from Satan’s Deception,” CBMW News 2/4 (1997): 1–6. Read the Article.
  • “Ascertaining Women’s God-Ordained Roles: An Interpretation of 1 Timothy 2:15,” Bulletin of Biblical Research 7 (1997): 107–44. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Avoiding fallacies in interpretation: How Fallacies Distort Understanding of the New Testament Gender Passages,” Journal of Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (1998): 1, 6–10; abridged version of “Gender Passages in the New Testament: Hermeneutical Fallacies Critiqued,” published in Westminster Theological Journal 56 (1994): 259–83. Read the Article.
  • Women in the Church: A Response to Kevin Giles,” Evangelical Quarterly 73 (2001): 205–24. Read the Article.
  • “‘Biblical Hermeneutics: Basic Principles and Questions of Gender’” by Gordon D. Fee.” Journal of Biblical Manhood & Womanhood 10/1 (Spring 2005): 88-95. Read the Article.
  • “Feminism, Family, and the Bible: A Biblical Assessment of Feminism’s Impact on American Families,” in The Religion and Society Report (Online Edition) 23/1 (2006).
    Click here to read the essay.
  • Essays and Dictionary Entries about Gender Issues

  • “Syntactical Background Studies to 1 Tim. 2.12 in the New Testament and Extrabiblical Greek Literature,” in Discourse Analysis and Other Topics in Biblical Greek (ed. Stanley E. Porter and D. A. Carson, JSNTSup 113; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1995), 156–79. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.
  • “Women in the Pauline Mission,” in The Gospel for the Nations: Perspectives on Paul’s Mission (ed. Peter G. Bolt and Mark D. Thompson; Leicester, U.K.: IVP, 2000), 221–47. Reprinted in Studies in John and Gender.