Teología del Nuevo Testamento
Dr. George Eldon Ladd was a Baptist minister who served in various Baptist churches. In 1950, he became a professor of New Testament Exegesis at Fuller Theological Seminary. He wrote his doctoral thesis at Harvard University and also studied at several other universities. Ladd is well-known in the Spanish-speaking world for several books on the New Testament. This volume covers the theological study of the entire New Testament. The 1993 revision includes two new chapters: one by R.T. France titled "Matthew, Mark and Luke" and another by David Wenham titled "Unity and Diversity in the New Testament".
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Teología del Nuevo Testamento
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Dr. George Eldon Ladd was a Baptist minister who served in various Baptist churches. In 1950, he became a professor of New Testament Exegesis at Fuller Theological Seminary. He wrote his doctoral thesis at Harvard University and also studied at several other universities. Ladd is well-known in the Spanish-speaking world for several books on the New Testament. This volume covers the theological study of the entire New Testament. The 1993 revision includes two new chapters: one by R.T. France titled "Matthew, Mark and Luke" and another by David Wenham titled "Unity and Diversity in the New Testament".
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Dr. George Eldon Ladd was a Baptist minister who served in various Baptist churches. In 1950, he became a professor of New Testament Exegesis at Fuller Theological Seminary. He wrote his doctoral thesis at Harvard University and also studied at several other universities. Ladd is well-known in the Spanish-speaking world for several books on the New Testament. This volume covers the theological study of the entire New Testament. The 1993 revision includes two new chapters: one by R.T. France titled "Matthew, Mark and Luke" and another by David Wenham titled "Unity and Diversity in the New Testament".























