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36 reviewsMany New Testament theologies organize their study around specific themes, such as the covenant. However, Schnabel takes a different approach. He first focuses on Jesus as the Messiah and his significance to the early church. Then, he aims to describe the theology of the New Testament as it was understood within its historical context. This method acknowledges that the authors and original readers were real people addressing real issues in their unique ecclesiological, cultural, and missiological circumstances. Schnabel integrates a historical analysis of New Testament theology with a systematic reflection on its message and the beliefs of Jesus and his earliest followers.