In this volume, readers will nd an accessible introduction to the discipline and ndings of New Testament theology. The author rst describes the historical, literary, theological, and canonical dimensions of the discipline of New Testament theology in nontechnical language so that a wider audience can understand the discipline. He then summarizes the diverse theologies of the New Testament as found in the Synoptic, Johannine, and Pauline traditions, as well as in the Catholic Epistles and the Book of Revelation. A third chapter dis- cusses the unifying theological themes of the New Testament that point to the unity of New Testament theology. And the nal chapter relates the discipline of New Testament theology to the pastoral life of the Church.Frank Matera