David Crump is professor of religion at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan, and the author of Jesus theIntercessor: Prayer and Christology in Luke-Acts andKnocking on Heaven's Door: A New TestamentTheology of Petitionary Prayer."
Charles W. Hedrick
-- Missouri State University
"This well-written book admirably summarizes the contemporary
results of the scientific study of the Gospels and Acts in language
accessible to the general reader. Puskas and Crump handle the
complex and often pedantic scholarly debates in a lucid and
nonpolemical way. Their documentation covers all sides of the
discussion of critical issues. Deftly facing the challenges to a
discriminating study of the Gospels, they deal with the problems in
a fair-minded manner, providing readers with the scholarly
information necessary to make their own decisions." Robert Van
Voorst
-- Western Theological Seminary
"An Introduction to the Gospels and Acts is a current, concise, and
clear introduction to the historical study of the Gospels and Acts.
It is an excellent resource for New Testament introduction courses
in colleges and seminaries, particularly because many students
today find the historical dimensions of Gospel study so
challenging. Students with no previous foundation in academic
biblical study -- most North American students today! -- will find
this book especially valuable." Review of Biblical Literature
". . . this volume is a valuable tool for the undergraduate
classroom or independent study. It does not summarize the biblical
texts and so replace reading them. Its clarity of style and big
picture' approach to the Gospels and Acts serve genuinely to
introduce students to what is hoped will be their own satisfying
study." Kelly Iverson
-- Journal for the Study of the New Testament
"Puskas and Crump do a fine Testament
"Puskas and Crump do a fine job of balancing various scholarly
opinions, striking a charitable tone that reflects the authors'
different theological perspectives (mainline and evangelical),
without offering quick solutions or unnecessary judgments." Juan
Jose Alfaro
"This book will be useful for those who know little about the Holy
Scriptures and those who are experts on the Scriptures. . . The
authors have a deep knowledge of the themes developed, and they
have presented a simple and accessible version of them. This is an
interesting book that can be a very useful tool in biblical
studies."Brandon D. Crowe
-- School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh
"The authors' stated aim is to fill a gap in current literature by
providing a concise, single-volume introduction for students,
pastors, and teachers that covers both the Gospels and Acts. . .
This concise and affordable introduction succeeds handsomely in
what it sets out to accomplish." William Turns
-- Trinity Seminary Review
"Puskas and Crump have produced a concise book, packed with
information, introducing the Gospels and Acts in a non-technical
fashion that, as intended, appeals to a broad audience. Regardless
of what position on the Gospels and Acts each reader may hold, each
will be challenged by this book's objective, thought-provoking
presentation." Les Hardin
-- Florida Christian College
"The current volume will serve well as a course text on the Gospels
and Acts for entry-level seminary studies, and a complementary
viewpoint for those in more conservative settings. Puskas and Crump
do provide a formidable defense for their overall positions, and
any serious student of the NT will benefit from the presentation
they provide. At every turn the ideas presented here are supported
with credible argumentation and supporting historical and literary
evidence. Even long-standing students of the Gospels and Acts will
find the ideas presented here challenging and informative."
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