New Testament Theology (NTT) is a scholarly, theological and cultural book to help the Caribbean church which continues to struggle with the question of identity, culture and the relevance of the church. The book traces the roots of a Caribbean Theology to the formulation of theological objections against slavery by enslaved Africans. The authors make the case that theology must be connected to the culture of a people; otherwise, theology becomes meaningless. The book surveys what the authors believe to be the main theological constructs of all the NT corpora, and provides a unique NTT synthesis in the form of a commentary. It is designed primarily for tertiary level Bible students, and consciously resists the call of those who say that a New Testament Theology should confine itself to a descriptive agenda.