F.F. Bruce: A Life – A Book Review
Today’s free resource is a rare article by Professor F F Bruce that does not appear in his published bibliographies. As you might expect from Bruce, this short article summarises succinctly the New Testament teaching about the baptism of Jesus and its significance. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this article…
In 1977 Howard Marshall edited a collection of essays on New Testament interpretation contributed by some of the best Evangelical scholars in the UK, many of whom have since gone to their reward, including Marshall himself. The volume has proved to be of enduring value to students, particularly F.F Bruce’s masterful summary of the history of…
For the last few weeks I have been assisting Book Aid sort through the library of the late Terence Croft Mitchell (17 June 1929 – 21 April 2019), Keeper of Western Asiatic Antiquities at the British Museum from 1985 to 1989. During his career he accumulated an extensive library of books on biblical archaeology and…
I came across this hard-to-find article y F.F. Bruce on Daniel and the Dead Sea Scrolls in the Library at Spurgeon’s College. It appears online by permission of F.F. Bruce Copyright International, Inc., Bath, England, and Nashville, Tennessee. F.F. Bruce, “The Book of Daniel and the Qumran Community,” E.E. Ellis & M. Wilcox, eds., Neotestametica…
Last December I hosted a guest post by Larry Stone, who is organising the reprinting in electronic formats the works of F.F. Bruce. Larry has told me that the process is moving forward. He writes: F.F. Bruce Copyright International plans to publish at least 17 books as ebooks in the fall under the Kingsley Books…
When Robert Hicks, a British book publisher, realized that many of the works of F.F. Bruce were not readily available, he wanted to correct that situation. He believed in the importance of Bruce’s excellent content and in Bruce’s example as a leading evangelical scholar. Of the nearly 60 books and hundreds of magazine articles written…
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Thank you Robert for this article. I once had the pleasure to speak to him on the telephone. Very humble and kind man.