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Books in the Black's New Testament Commentaries S. series

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  • by James D. G. Dunn
    £77.99

    In this book, Paul's epistle is transliterated, translated and explained, showing his central themes of righteousness and justification by faith. The author also discusses the autobiographical details provided by Paul himself, the identity of the Galatians and the date of the epistle.

  • by Andrew T. Lincoln
    £83.99 - 185.99

    The magnificent series of biblical commentaries known as Black's New Testament Commentaries (BNTC) under the General Editorship of Professor Morna Hooker has had a gap for far too long - it has lacked an up to date commentary on the Fourth Gospel.

  • - A Commentary
    by John Muddiman
    £37.99 - 195.99

    John Muddiman questions the assumption that if Ephesians is not by Paul, it must be wholly accounted for as an example of post-Pauline pseudepigraphy. He explores an alternative: that it is an authentic letter subsequently edited and expanded. The perspective of other scholars is also discussed.

  • by Ian Boxall
    £40.99 - 175.49

    Part of the "Black New Testament Commentary" series, this title presents a commentary on the "Book of Revelation." It contains an introduction, an exploration of revelation as a visionary text, and pays more attention to the overall structure of the work.

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