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1.This book in NOT an ecumenical perspective and DOES NOT attempt to compare the many views of the "Christian" world, this is not what this book was designed to do. In fact, it is directed at a specific audience which probably is the reason a number Bible colleges throughtout the Protestant community offer it as a survey class. (some a beginning survey class).
2. This book is a starting point, an abbreviated study in years of Biblical education and ministry, with an aim at aspiring vocational ministers and those desiring a foundation of the New Testament alike. A good student will take the time to research the material in the text book and pursue his or her studies further, hopefully weighing all sides of the facts to a sensible degree (meaning one can spend a lifetime educating oneself and not mobilizing oneself for the Gospel). Objectively one can ask themselves why they believe what they believe and ask the hard questions. Often, for the first year in Bible school student, that may not happen because of a work load.
3. This is primarily a text book of facts, not theology. Undoubtedly, facts influenced by a theological perspective but not to be redundant, for an intended audience. The teaching of facts that support the theology of the institution is nothing new.
4. This book does not represent a spirit of intolerance by omission. Though this is a matter of opinion, the author has an clear objective and makes no apologies about fulfilling it. Again, research in this age is easily accessible.
Overall, the content covers ground that the student will spend years cultivating. Tenney does a masterful job of taking many topics relavant to the New Testament in an easy reading style. The reader examines the composite of background and can help decide where he or she may want go deeper into.
There's a consice look at the Political, Social, Economic, Religious Worlds etc., and the brevity of coverage may appear to be a unacceptable, but it's all relative anyway isn't it? As a music pastor, I deal with ego's, sheet music and rehearsals. Speaking a few times a years peaks seasons of further study in subjects like Judaism for example. However, as far as the social world is concerned, concise is good enough for me! Not that ignorance is a way of life or that the work ethic is done away with because I'm set in my ways, but practicality at some stage takes precedence.
There is much good information in the book. I must add that there is some indication of Tenney thinking out loud while hypothesizing, for example the connection or identity among or about people. (none of which reshape the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, I might add). Make no mistake, this is a good foundation to start with.
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Tenney's work represents the extreme fundamentalist viewpoint; but is unable to justify what it defends. Although presented as one, this is not a serious academic work. Universities or seminaries who use this as a primary text do a great disservice to their students. There is a difference between "disagreeing" with certain "higher critical" interpretations and "ignoring" that higher criticism even exists. This book does the latter.
Not only is this volume virtually useless for Catholic or Orthodox Christians, it is equally problematic for mainline Protestants -- and many Evangelicals as well.
For the Evangelical, try Gundry's text instead. For the Catholic, try Brown's text. For a very conservative Catholic viewpoint (but one which still acknowledges and represents serious scholarship) try Luke Timothy Johnson's text. But unless the reader is at the "my mind is made up, don't confuse me with the facts" stage, give this one a miss.