Charles H. Talbert
Auteur van Reading Luke: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the Third Gospel
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Charles H. Talbert is Distinguished Professor of Religion at Baylor University.
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Werken van Charles H. Talbert
Reading the Sermon on the Mount: Character Formation and Decision Making in Matthew 5-7 (2004) 131 exemplaren
Reading John: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the Fourth Gospel and the Johannine Epistles (Reading the New… (1992) 107 exemplaren
Reading Acts: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles (Reading the New Testament (Smyth &… (1997) 58 exemplaren
Literary Patterns, Theological Themes, and the Genre of Luke-Acts (Dissertation Series) (1974) 38 exemplaren
Perspectives on Luke-Acts (Perspectives in Religious Studies : Special Studies Series, No. 5) (1978) 26 exemplaren
Learning Through Suffering: The Educational Value of Suffering in the New Testament and in Its Milieu (Zacchaeus… (1991) 25 exemplaren
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When there are differences of opinion among scholars, the various positions are presented and discussed before concluding that one of them is correct. Modern and contemporary as well as ancient sources are consulted, including respected writers from Christian traditions other than his own. Supplementary material is presented in sidebars, and includes art, illustrations, and poetry as well as historical background and quotations from patristic and Reformation writers. (This arrangement of the material is characteristic of the series of which this commentary is a part.)
Doctrinal and catechetical discussions, when they arise from the text, are generally collected in the sections marked "Connections", which is helpful both to the baptist reader who is looking for guidance and the non-baptist reader who wishes to read such material with a certain care.
I'm working with a dozen commentaries on Romans this summer, and this one is hands-down the best in terms of both in-depth background material and accessibility. (And I didn't even look at the CD it comes with!) If you're looking to understand Paul's letter to the Romans in the world of the text, get this commentary.… (meer)