Abingdon New Testament Commentary - 2 Corinthians - eBook
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Abingdon New Testament Commentary - 2 Corinthians - eBook  -     By: Calvin J. Roetzel

Abingdon New Testament Commentary - 2 Corinthians - eBook

Abingdon Press / 1997 / ePub

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Title: Abingdon New Testament Commentary - 2 Corinthians - eBook
By: Calvin J. Roetzel
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 1997
ISBN: 9781426759673
ISBN-13: 9781426759673
Series: Abingdon Commentaries
Stock No: WW28581EB

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From the second century to the present, 2 Corinthians offers its riches grudgingly,if at all; and even then it demands only the most careful and attentive inquiries.

The Abingdon New Testament Commentaries series provides compact, critical commentaries on the writings of the New Testament. These commentaries are written with special attention to the needs and interests of theological students, but they will also be useful for students in upper-level college or university settings, as well as for pastors and other religious leaders. In addition to providing basic information about the New Testament texts and insights into their meanings, these commentaries are intended to exemplify the tasks and procedures of careful, critical biblical exegesis.

"2 Corinthians is a treasure hidden in a thorny thicket. It is so rich, so full of theological insight, so packed with hope and possibility, so aware of dark human tendencies and human vulnerability, and so radical in its reevaluation of what is true and real." From the Introduction

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Sundet Professor of New Testament and Christian Studies, Department of Classical & Near Eastern Studies, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Pheme Perkins is a professor in the Theology Department at Boston College, specializing Johannine materials, Paulline Epistles and Gnosticism. She is a member of and leader in several professional organizations, including the Society of Biblical Literature, the Catholic Bible Association, the Society of New Testament Studies, and the Association of Theological Schools. Recent publications include: Gnosticism and the New Testament (Fortress Press), Peter: Apostle for the Whole Church (Fortress Press), Ephesians: Abingdon New Testament Commentary (Abingdon Press), Abraham's Divided Children: Galatians and the Politics of Faith (Trinity Press International).

Emory University

Moody Smith, a George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament at The Divinity School, Duke University.

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