William R. Baker on the Christology and Soteriology of the Epistle of James
Thanks Dr Baker for his kind permission the following articles are now available on-line in PDF:
Thanks Dr Baker for his kind permission the following articles are now available on-line in PDF:
Charles Archibald Anderson Scott [1859-1941] was Dunn Professor of the New Testament at the Theological College of the Presbyterian Church of England in Cambridge. His work on Pauline Christianity is still in print – which is testimony to its enduring value. My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain volume available for digitisation….
I was saddened to read today in The Telegraph of the death of the Reverend Professor C.F.D. Moule. I correspondended briefly with Prof. Moule last year after contacting for permission to use his Ethel M. Wood lecture, which is mentioned in Telegraph obituary: Rev. Canon C.F.D. Moule, Man and Nature in the New Testament. Some…
The following article is now avialable in PDF: D.A. Carson, “Christological Ambiguities in the Gospel of Matthew,” Harold Rowden, ed., Christ our Lord. Studies in Christology Presented to Donald Guthrie. Leicester: IVP, 1982. Hbk. ISBN: 0877849552. pp.97-114. Professor Carson’s work always impresses me. It stands in sharp contrast to those who seem to think the…
James Bickersteth Mayor’s commentary is generally recognised as one of the finest works on the epistle of James of all time. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisation. Joseph Bickersteth Mayor [1828-1916], The Epistle of James. The Greek Text with Introduction and Comments, 2nd edition. London:…
The Rev Arthur Carr was Vicar of Addington in Surrey. His commentary on the Greek Text of James should still prove of help to Bible students. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. Arthur Carr [d.1917], The General Epistle of James with Notes and Introduction….
Today’s free book is A.T. Cadoux’s study of the Gospel Jesus preached, which examines how Jesus’ teachings as recorded in the Gospels were interpreted in the New Testament and by the early church. This public domain title was digitised from the copy held in Spurgeon’s College library. Arthur Temple Cadoux [1874-1948], The Gospel That Jesus…