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Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible (29 Volumes)

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Publisher
Baker Publishing Group
Year
2008-2020
Tongue
English
Edition
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Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible encourages readers to explore how the vital roots of the ancient Christian tradition inform and shape faithfulness today. This commentary series is designed to serve the churchβ€”providing a rich resource for preachers, teachers, students and study groupsβ€”and to demonstrate the continuing intellectual and practical viability of theological interpretation of the Bible.

Volumes included in this module:

Genesis by R.R. Reno (2010)
Exodus by Thomas Joseph White (2016)
Leviticus by Ephraim Radner (2008)
Numbers by David L. Stubbs (2009)
Deuteronomy by Telford Work (2009)
Joshua by Paul R. Hinlicky (2021)
Judges & Ruth by Laura A. Smit and Stephen E. Fowl (2018)
1 Samuel by Francesca Aran Murphy (2010)
2 Samuel by Robert Barron (2015)
1 & 2 Kings by Peter J. Leithart (2006)
1 & 2 Chronicles by Peter J. Leithart (2019)
Ezra & Nehemiah by Matthew Levering (2007)
Esther & Daniel by Samuel Wells and George Sumner (2013)
Psalms 1-50 by Ellen T. Charry (2015)
Psalms 101-150 by Jason Byassee (2018)
Proverbs & Ecclesiastes by Daniel J. Treier (2011)
Song of Songs by Paul J. Griffiths (2011)
Ezekiel by Robert W. Jenson (2009)
Jonah by Phillip Cary (2008)
Matthew by Stanley Hauerwas (2006)
Luke by David Lyle Jeffrey (2012)
Acts by Jaroslav Pelikan (2005)
Ephesians by Michael Allen (2020)
Philippians by George Hunsinger (2020)
Colossians by Christopher R. Seitz (2014)
1 & 2 Thessalonians by Douglas Farrow (2020)
The Pastoral Epistles with Philemon & Jude by Risto Saarinen (2008)
1 & 2 Peter by Douglas Harink (2009)
Revelation by Joseph L. Mangina (2010)
Endorsement:
β€œWhat a splendid idea! Many preachers have been longing for more commentaries that are not only exegetical but theological in the best sense: arising out of the conviction that God, through his Word, still speaks in our time. For those of us who take our copies of Martin Luther’s Galatians and Karl Barth’s Romans from the shelves on a regular basis, this new series in that tradition promises renewed vigor for preaching, and therefore for the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic church in our time.” β€”Fleming Rutledge, author of The Bible and The New York Times and The Seven Last Words from the Cross


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