Mark’s genius lies, not in telling a story about Jesus, but in creating conditions under which the reader may experience the peculiar quality of God’s good news. The Evangelist hurries one alon…
This book presents in counterpoint form the split opinions about this difficult passage with a goal of determining which is more likely. The authors responds to each view and summarizes the state o…
It has been more than two decades since the publication of George Kennedy's influential New Testament Interpretation Through Rhetorical Criticism (1984). The essays in Words Well Spoken demonstrate…
A beginner's introduction to textual criticism that can also be used by advanced students for views purposes, New Testament Textual Criticism presents the fundamentals in a concise manner. Reader w…
The epistle to the Galatians is one of St. Paul's most important writings. its main concern is the problem of the influence of extraneous religious practices on belief in God as revealed through Ch…
This commentary, intended for students, has not attempted an exhaustive treatment of Luke's text. It does seek, however, to illuminate the major lines of through in each passage, and it gives some …