The People's New Testament Commentary

The People's New Testament Commentary

by Fred B . Craddock (Author), M . Eugene Boring (Author)

Synopsis

M. Eugene Boring and Fred B. Craddock present this new one-volume commentary on the New Testament. Writing from the fundamental conviction that the New Testament is the people's book, Boring and Craddock examine the theological themes and messages of Scripture that speak to the life of discipleship. Their work clarifies matters of history, culture, geography, literature, and translation, enabling people to listen more carefully to the text. This unique commentary is the perfect resource for clergy and church school teachers who seek a reference tool midway between a study Bible and a multivolume commentary on the Bible.

$51.36

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 840
Publisher: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
Published: 01 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 0664235921
ISBN 13: 9780664235925

Media Reviews
Superb scholarship with an unerring ability to sense what readers of the New Testament want to know. Thomas G. Long, Bandy Professor of Preaching, Candler School of Theology, Emory University
Here are two master biblical expositors at their creative best. Grand insights on every page! William H. Willimon, Presiding Bishop of the United Methodist Church
Whether you are a student or a veteran preacher, you will find fresh help and wisdom in this commentary. Barbara Brown Taylor, Columbia Theological Seminary
Author Bio
M. Eugene Boring is Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University, in Fort Worth, Texas. He is a coauthor of The People's New Testament, and the author of numerous books of New Testament Scholarship, including the best-selling Interpretation commentary on Revelation. Fred B. Craddock is the Bandy Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Preaching and New Testament at Candler School of Theology, Emory University, in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also Minister Emeritus at Cherry Log Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Cherry Log, Georgia.