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2 Corinthians (New Testament Guide Series)
Larry Joseph Kreitzer, Andrew LincolnPaperback 1996-09-01
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Books and Commentaries on the writings of the New Testament abound. But where can a student find a short up-to-date volume, concise yet compehensive, on the New Testament text he or she is studying? More important, where can a student find such a volume at an affordable price? NEW TESTAMENT GUIDES have been designed to meet these and other student needs: -introduction to the contents of the particular biblical book -balanced survey of the important critical issues -attention to the literary, historical, sociological and theological perspectives -suggestions about critical appropriation of the text by the contemporary reader -reference to other standard works through annotated bibliographies For this series the authors have drawn not only upon their scholarly expertise but also upon their experience as teachers of university and college students. The series editor, A.T. Lincoln, whose writings include Paradise Now and Not Yet and the Word ommentary on Ephesians, is Professor of New Tes
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Publisher Description
Books and Commentaries on the writings of the New Testament abound. But where can a student find a short up-to-date volume, concise yet compehensive, on the New Testament text he or she is studying? More important, where can a student find such a volume at an affordable price? NEW TESTAMENT GUIDES have been designed to meet these and other student needs: -introduction to the contents of the particular biblical book -balanced survey of the important critical issues -attention to the literary, historical, sociological and theological perspectives -suggestions about critical appropriation of the text by the contemporary reader -reference to other standard works through annotated bibliographies For this series the authors have drawn not only upon their scholarly expertise but also upon their experience as teachers of university and college students. The series editor, A.T. Lincoln, whose writings include Paradise Now and Not Yet and the Word ommentary on Ephesians, is Professor of New Tes