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Interpreting the Pauline Epistles (Guides to New Testament Exegesis)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 227.061
EAN: 9780801083020
ISBN: 0801083028
Label: Baker Academic
Manufacturer: Baker Academic
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 168
Publication Date: July 01, 1990
Publisher: Baker Academic
Studio: Baker Academic
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Editorial Review: The nature of first-century letters, background sources, and a word-study method all help show students with some knowledge of Greek how to trace Paul's reasoning through difficult texts.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Very Good Book
This is an excellent resource for those interested in digging into the New Testament. It is a small book and not intended to be exhaustive but in its 167 pages of very readable print it covers a great deal. For example, chapter 5 covers "diagramming and conducting a grammatical analysis"; I love this chapter! In less than 20 pages Schreiner teaches nearly everything one might wish to know about understanding the sentence structure and function of the words in the sentence by building a "blueprint" ... Read More
Rating: - Comments on this volume, its series, and other guides to exegesis
Unfortunately, I think the reviewer who gave this book a one-star rating was a bit confused about the purpose of the book. This volume is not intended to be a commentary; it is intended to help students of the Bible to interpret it for themselves. This book and the other volumes in the 'Guides to New Testament Exegesis' series are certainly good beginning points, but it would be good if new editions were printed as the current ones are becoming a bit dated. While the exegetical approaches remain sound, ... Read More
Rating: - From Beginner to Expert this is a GREAT Tool for any Exegete!
Schreiner does a wonderful job of taking any student of biblical exegesis through the process of developing an accurate exegesis of any Pauline Epistle. His reliance on grammar clues and diagramming make this an extremely helpful book for theologians who wish to allow Scripture to speak for itself. If you are seeking to better understand Scripture...this book is a MUST!
Rating: - Forget this Book
The author is a pompastic lofty self complementative intellectual. This book is not for the lay person. The author often demurs from actually giving a commentary (exegesis) referring the reader elsewhere.
My advise is go elsewhere first, .... before buying this book.
Rating: - my letter about my epistle
Once again I was in a bind and I was way behind and I was looking for a deal. Then along came the deal from amazon and I was turned on to the deal with wheels. In other words, I got quick & cheap. just the way I like it. -stever
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