Do We Need the New Testament?: Letting the Old Testament Speak for Itself

Do We Need the New Testament?: Letting the Old Testament Speak for Itself

John Goldingay
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Author:  John Goldingay
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  184
Publisher:  InterVarsity Press
Year:  2015
ISBN:  9780830824694

While many Christians wonder whether we really need the Old Testament, John Goldingay turns the question around: Perhaps Jesus' Bible—the Old Testament—is enough. Goldingay probes our misreading of the Old Testament and brings out the richness of the "First Testament's" message as Israel's and the church's gospel.

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