NEW TESTAMENT

New Testament studies is an academic field that examines the texts, context, and theology of the New Testament, the second part of the Christian Bible. Scholars analyze its books, such as the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and Revelation, to understand their historical, literary, and theological significance. This discipline explores the life and teachings of Jesus, the formation of early Christian communities, and the development of Christian doctrines, often incorporating history, archaeology, and linguistics in its analysis.