"In Gordon Fee's posthumous The Kingdom of God Is among You, this veteran Pauline scholar, from whom I have learned so much, turns his attention to the coherency of the message of the sweep of the New Testament in a way that draws from the best of older scholarship, shifts the characteristic emphases of most NT theology with his charismatic themes, and outlines a theology that leads us to worship. This book, as was the life of Gordon Fee, is truly doxological."
--Scot McKnight, professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary
"In a time when global Pentecostalism is taken seriously both by the academy and the church, new generations need the wisdom of mentors like Gordon Fee. This collection of Fee's lectures on New Testament theology frames him as a scholar of his time and a prophet for ours, demonstrating that the breath of the Spirit grounds and inspires though the winds of scholarship may blow and shift."
--Holly Beers, associate professor of religious studies, Westmont College
"This New Testament theology captures the best of Gordon Fee: it is profound, pastoral, and passionate. Indeed, this is not only the voice of Fee--it is his true legacy."
--Mikael Tellbe, associate professor of New Testament studies, ALT School of Theology
"Since the 1980s, I've admired the late Gordon Fee, a Pentecostal scholar who profoundly resonated with my own roots. His heartfelt recorded lectures from Gordon-Conwell to Regent College deeply touched and changed me. Every one of his books holds a place in my library. Now, The Kingdom of God Is among You, edited by his accomplished daughter Cherith, emerges as a vital continuation of his legacy in Pentecostal scholarship."
--Mark J. Chironna, founding and lead pastor, Church on the Living Edge
"For decades, students in classrooms and at seminar tables were nourished by Gordon Fee's passionate and nourishing teaching on the New Testament. Now, with the release of The Kingdom of God Is among You, Christians in church halls and at kitchen tables can also be fed by Fee's teaching as they think, pray, and sing their way through the New Testament. This is a good and timely thing."
--Dean Pinter, rector, St. Aidan Anglican Church