Every now and then you come across a series of books and know immediately that you’ll be a lifelong fan. That’s exactly how we feel about the New Studies in Biblical Theology Collection (NSBT). This collection of books is built on the desire for Christians to better understand their Bibles (something we are passionate about at Olive Tree!). Thus, the volumes in this series focus on scriptural themes through the discipline of biblical theology. We’re excited to introduce this series to you, so keep reading to learn more about the New Studies in Biblical Theology Collection.
What the Volumes in this Collection Are All About
The editor of this series, esteemed New Testament scholar D. A. Carson, says it best. Here is how he introduces the volumes in this collection:
New Studies in Biblical Theology is a series of monographs that address key issues in the discipline of biblical theology. Contributions to the series focus on one or more of three areas:
1. the nature and status of biblical theology, including its relations with other disciplines (e.g. historical theology, exegesis, systematic theology, historical criticism, narrative theology)
2. the articulation and exposition of the structure of thought of a particular biblical writer or corpus
3. the delineation of a biblical theme across all or part of the biblical corpora.
Above all these monographs are creative attempts to help thinking Christians understand their Bibles better. The series aims simultaneously to instruct and to edify, to interact with the current literature, and to point the way ahead. In God’s universe, mind and heart should not be divorced: in this series we will try not to separate what God has joined together. While the end-notes interact with the best of the scholarly literature, the text is uncluttered with untransliterated Greek and Hebrew, and tries to avoid too much technical jargon. The volumes are written within the framework of confessional evangelicalism, but there is always an attempt at thoughtful engagement with the sweep of the relevant literature.
D. A. Carson, Series Editor
How Can You Use the New Studies in Biblical Theology Collection?
Main Window
Once you have purchased one or more of the volumes in the New Studies in Biblical Theology Collection you can begin using this resource in the Olive Tree app. Open the volume by tapping on the Library icon and then the stacked image for the NSBT Collection. You’ll see all the volumes in the collection you’ve purchased.

Tap on the volume you would like to open, and it will open in the main window. Once the volume is opened, you can start reading! Scroll or swipe through the content as you learn more about important biblical themes!

Scripture references and footnotes will open in a popup window, making them easily accessible with just a simple tap.


If you’d like to jump to a particular section of the volume, then you can access the table of contents through the Verse Chooser at the top of the Main Window.

Study Center
You can also use the New Studies in Biblical Theology Collection in the Study Center when you’re in split-screen mode. This allows you to have the Bible translation of your choice open in the Main Window and any volume in the NSBT Collection open in the parallel tab.

Volumes Included in the New Studies in Biblical Theology
Since the inaugural volume nearly thirty years ago (Possessed by God by David Peterson), the New Studies in Biblical Theology has been churning out hit after hit. Here are the current volumes available through Olive Tree (recently updated!):
- Possessed by God by David G. Peterson
- Jesus and the Logic of History by Paul W. Barnett
- Original Sin by Henri A. Blocher
- Neither Poverty nor Riches by Craig L. Blomberg
- Christ, Our Righteousness by Mark A. Seifrid
- Now My Eyes Have Seen You by Robert Fyall
- From Every People and Nation by J. Daniel Hays
- Hearing God’s Words by Peter Adam
- The Cross from a Distance by Peter G. Bolt
- Shepherds after My own Heart by Timothy S. Laniak
- Adopted into God’s Family by Trevor J. Burke
- Father, Son and Spirit by Andreas J. Kostenberger and Scott R. Swain
- A Gracious and Compassionate God by Daniel C. Timmer
- The God Who Makes Himself Known by W. Ross Blackburn
- The God Who Became Human by Graham Cole
- With the Clouds of Heaven by James M. Hamilton Jr.
- Bound for the Promised Land by Oren Martin
- Identity and Idolatry by Richard Lints
- Calling on the Name of the Lord by Gary Millar
- Unceasing Kindness by Peter Lau and Gregory Goswell
- God’s Mediators by Andrew S. Malone and D. A. Carson
- Righteous by Promise by Karl Deenick
- Exalted Above the Heavens by Peter C. Orr
- The Feasts of Repentance by Michael J. Ovey
- God’s Unfaithful Wife by Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.
- Hear, My Son by Daniel J. Estes
- Now Choose Life by J. Gary Millar
- Slave of Christ by Murray J. Harris
- Five Festal Garments by Barry Webb
- Thanksgiving by David W. Pao
- Dominion and Dynasty by Stephen G. Dempster
- The Temple and the Church’s Mission by G. K. Beale
- Contagious Holiness by Craig L. Blomberg
- A Clear and Present Word by Mark D. Thompson
- Sealed with an Oath by Paul R. Williamson
- God the Peacemaker by Graham A. Cole
- The Acts of the Risen Lord Jesus by Alan J. Thompsom
- A Mouth Full of Fire by Andrew G. Shead
- Paul and the Law by Brian S. Rosner
- Covenant and Commandment by Bradley G. Green
- Return to Me by Mark J. Boda
- Who Shall Ascend the Mountain of the Lord? by L. Michael Morales
- The Book of Isaiah and God’s Kingdom by Andrew Abernathy
- Preaching in the New Testament by Jonathan Griffiths
- Death and the Afterlife by Paul R. Williamson
- Finding Favour in the Sight of God by Richard Belcher
- All Things New by Brian J. Tabb
- Including the Stranger by David G. Firth
- Biblical Theology According to the Apostles by Chris Bruno, Jared Compton and Kevin McFadden
- From Prisoner to Prince by Sameul Emadi
- Now and Not Yet by Dean R. Ulrich
- Piercing Leviathan by Eric Ortlund
- The Glory of God and Paul by Christopher W. Morgan and Robert A. Peterson
- Salvation to the Ends of the Earth, 2nd edition by T. Desmond Alexander and Andreas J. Kostenberger
- The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People by Matthew S. Harmon
- Canon, Covenant and Christology by Matthew Barrett
- Changed into His Likeness by J. Gary Millar
- The Royal Priest by Matthew H. Emadi
- Life in the Son by Clive Bowsher
The New Studies in Biblical Theology Collection

The New Studies in Biblical Theology Collection is a treasure trove of helpful insights into the Scriptures God gave us. Whether through seeing the big picture or through many of the minor themes that support it, these volumes can help us all grow in our understanding of the Bible. Now that you know more about this excellent collection, stop by our store to find a volume that interests you!