A substansial introduction discusses the special historical and theological problems of 2 Corinthians: the so-called composite nature of the epistle; the chronology of the collection made by Paul f…
To one who must approach New Testament theology by way of New Testament history, the study of the Acts of the Apostles is essential, fascinating and one may hope, fruitful. It is most likely to be …
This book contains the Sanderson lectures, given in the Theological Hall of the uniting church of Australia, within the United faculty of theology at Melbourne. The five Sanderson lectures were com…
In this book "John" signifies both the fourth gospel, and the fourth evangelist. No assumption is implied regarding the identity of the latter. For the shortened titles used for some ancient books …
This book contains the Shaffer lectures, which delivered at Yale University divinity school in April 1965. Much of the material was subsequently used, in July 1966, in lectures in the Faculty of Th…
The influence of the epistle to the Romans on the life and thought of western Christianity has been radical and far-reaching. This new commentary is concerned not only with the questions of the tim…
This volume, written by one of the most preeminent experts on Paul, takes the reader back to the earliest days of Christianity - a time before even the Gospels were written. C.K. Barrett concentrat…
Barrett's ICC volumes contain a vast amount of detail, especially textual and grammatical . . . excellent . . . represents the distillation of decades of reading and thinking and the writing of num…