Scot McKnight offers a blend of scholarly insight and practical application for every book of the New Testament, aiming to guide contemporary readers in understanding the essence of following Jesus in modern culture. His approach combines academic rigor with accessible interpretations, making the teachings relevant and applicable to today's challenges.
Scot McKnight Ordre des livres (chronologique)
Scot McKnight est une autorité reconnue sur le Nouveau Testament, le christianisme primitif et le Jésus historique. Son travail explore la compréhension approfondie des textes bibliques et leur impact sur l'époque actuelle. L'écriture de McKnight est appréciée pour sa rigueur académique et son accessibilité, rendant les concepts théologiques complexes compréhensibles à un large public.






Mark
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.
1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.
Romans
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Popular scholar and blogger Scot McKnight provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.
John
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.
Revelation for the Rest of Us
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
In Revelation for the Rest of Us, world renowned New Testament scholar and author Scot McKnight explores the timeless message of Revelation and how it disciples readers into dissidents of the ways of the world and empire, calling them to the courageous challenge of faithful, or allegiant, witness.
The Bible offers a beginning. But the Bible itself has become another tool of the "humane." The audaciousness of the Bible has been tamed--tamed and then co-opted. All too often the Bible is weighed against itself, allowing extreme to mitigate extreme. But that is not how the Bible works. The Bible takes a stand by pressing for one end of the extreme, sometimes even pushing the other end off stage. The Bible did so in the past because the times called for it. And that is exactly what the Bible does today, regarding peace. The Bible imagines a peaceful world and then insists upon improvisation to realize that peace.
My Theology
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In Give Peace a Chance, Scot McKnight sketches a peace ethic, or a peace witness, that embodies the embodied self-denial of Jesus to the point of the cross and through that cross is vindicated by God.
Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.
Popular scholar and blogger, Scot McKnight, provides scholarly insight and practical application for each book of the New Testament to help contemporary readers understand what it means to follow Jesus in today's culture.