The New Testament in Color
Session Description
Listen to and learn from scholars from diverse backgrounds and cultural experiences who provided exegetical expertise and unique interpretive lenses to The New Testament in Color: A Multiethnic Bible Commentary (IVP Academic, 2024). Too often Bible commentaries have focused on the particular concerns of a limited segment of the church, missing fresh questions and insights that are fruitful for biblical interpretation. Gathering wisdom from a wider range of scholars offers us an opportunity to explore the Bible more deeply and more faithfully as global, multicultural people of faith. This conversation will introduce the book as a whole and engage panelists on insights from the project that relate to preaching and other practices of public worship, including the Lord’s Supper and public prayer.
Conference Title
2025 Calvin Symposium on Worship
Event Date
2-5-2025
Event Type
Panel/Conversation
Type (recording/text)
Recording
Subject Area
Worship
Topic
Culturally-Contextual Worship
Keywords:
exegesis, new testament, multi-ethnic worship
Upload Date
5-2-2025 12:00 AM
Recommended Citation
Edwards, Dennis R.; Ok, Janette H.; Padilla, Osvaldo; Peeler, Amy; and Smith, Kathy, "The New Testament in Color" (2025). Symposium on Worship Archive. 17.
https://digitalcommons.calvin.edu/uni-cicw-symposium/2025/sessions/17
The New Testament in Color
Listen to and learn from scholars from diverse backgrounds and cultural experiences who provided exegetical expertise and unique interpretive lenses to The New Testament in Color: A Multiethnic Bible Commentary (IVP Academic, 2024). Too often Bible commentaries have focused on the particular concerns of a limited segment of the church, missing fresh questions and insights that are fruitful for biblical interpretation. Gathering wisdom from a wider range of scholars offers us an opportunity to explore the Bible more deeply and more faithfully as global, multicultural people of faith. This conversation will introduce the book as a whole and engage panelists on insights from the project that relate to preaching and other practices of public worship, including the Lord’s Supper and public prayer.