This collection features over 30 essays by D. A. Carson, exploring the intersection of the Gospel and contemporary issues. The contributions from colleagues Brian J. Tabb, Andrew David Naselli, and Collin Hansen enrich the discourse, addressing relevant theological themes and challenges faced in the modern world. The book serves as a resource for understanding how evangelical thought engages with current cultural and societal contexts.
D. A. Carson Book order (chronological)







The novel Letters Along the Way follows the spiritual pilgrimage of Tim Journeyman, told through his correspondence with a Christian professor. Their letters contain wisdom and insight on maturing in Christ.
It can no longer be assumed that most people--or even most Christians--have a basic understanding of the Bible. Many don't know the difference between the Old and New Testament, and even the more well-known biblical figures are often misunderstood. It is getting harder to talk about Jesus accurately and compellingly because listeners have no proper context with which to understand God's story of redemption. In this basic introduction to faith, D. A. Carson takes seekers, new Christians, and small groups through the big story of Scripture. He helps readers to know what they believe and why they believe it. The companion leader's guide helps evangelistic study groups, small groups, and Sunday school classes make the best use of this book in group settings.
Úvod do Nového zákona
- 700 pages
- 25 hours of reading
Smyslem tohoto úvodu, jako všech úvodů, je nabídnout čtenáři informace, které je dobré znát, abychom mohli číst knihy Nového zákona s porozuměním. Podle soudobé terminologie je našim cílem poskytnout studujícímu zdroje k získání správné interpretační kompetence. Tato publikace by tedy neměla chybět v knihovně teologických fakult, jednotlivých sborů a farností, či v knihovnách teologů, filosofů, kazatelů a písmáků.
Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
A Comprehensive Bible Commentary on Old Testament Quotations, Allusions & Echoes That Appear from Matthew through Revelation
- 1239 pages
- 44 hours of reading
This commentary offers a continuous exegetical reading of how each New Testament book engages with the Old Testament Scriptures through quotations, allusions, and echoes. It serves as a valuable resource for various studies of the New Testament. Scholars will appreciate the thoroughness and insights compiled by the authors, showcasing the unity of the Testaments in the mystery of Christ. Written by leading experts in New Testament exegesis, the essays exemplify sound engagement with Scripture, making it essential for those seeking to understand how New Testament writers interpreted their Scriptures. This volume represents decades of research into the relationship between the Old and New Testaments, revealing that New Testament authors were not only careful readers but also profound theologians. The contributions distill remarkable insights for exegesis and theology, demonstrating the relevance of this approach for contemporary and future biblical studies. It is an invaluable resource for pastors, teachers, and students from various traditions, inviting deeper exploration of sacred Scripture. This comprehensive examination of Old Testament usage throughout the New Testament is thorough yet concise, providing clear and detailed reflections on this critical area of study.
New Testament commentary survey
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This much-anticipated sixth edition of New Testament Commentary Survey offers students and pastors an updated look into available resources on the New Testament. Pastors, seminarians, and theology students will eagerly welcome this invaluable tool into their biblical studies libraries. In this succinct yet thorough survey, Carson examines sets, one-volume commentaries, and New Testament introductions and theologies, before offering extensive comments on the available offerings for each New Testament book, noting intended audience, levels of difficulty, and theological perspective. He records the publisher, price, and current publication status, identifies those texts he considers overpriced, and advises readers when to delay purchase for forthcoming works. The book concludes with a useful "Best Buys" section where Carson indicates the most valuable works for each individual New Testament book.
Telling the Truth
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This thoughtful cultural analysis probes important turning-points of biblical theology, describes successful contemporary evangelism, and exposes readers to the strategy and practice of Christian thinkers who are reaching the postmodern world.





