E. E.Ellis, The Making of the New Testament Documents.
Summary: A thorough, technical, evangelical analysis of the historical process involved in the making of the New Testament documents. Counters liberal form-critical trends by demonstrating the New Testament writers (and their "schools") often used shared information and drew from common, early sources. It establishes an early date (pre-A.D. 70) for all New Testament books, except for John's Gospel and epistles (some early reviews wrongly stated that he held early dates for all books).