
New Testament Introduction
New Testament Introduction involves studying the origins, authors, historical context, and themes of the 27 books that make up the New Testament of the Bible. It explores how these texts were written, their intended audiences, and their significance in Christian faith and history. This field helps readers understand the cultural, political, and religious environments of first-century Christianity, providing insight into the teachings of Jesus, the development of early Christian communities, and how these writings have been interpreted over time. Overall, it prepares readers to understand and interpret the New Testament more accurately and thoughtfully.