The People’s New Testament Commentary

The People’s New Testament Commentary by M. Eugene Boring, published by Westminster John Knox Press in January 2010, is an illustrated volume comprising 827 pages. This commentary offers a comprehensive examination of the New Testament, emphasizing its relevance as a text for the people. Boring and co-author Fred B. Craddock delve into the theological themes and messages that resonate with the life of discipleship, providing insights into the historical, cultural, and literary contexts of the Scriptures.
Readers will find this commentary serves as a valuable resource for clergy and church school teachers, positioned between a study Bible and a multivolume commentary. It aims to enhance understanding of the New Testament by clarifying various aspects of the text, allowing for a deeper engagement with its messages. The focus on biblical studies and the exploration of religious themes make this edition a significant addition for those interested in the New Testament.
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M. Eugene Boring and Fred B. Craddock present this new one-volume commentary on the New Testament. Writing from the fundamental conviction that the New Testament is the people’s book, Boring and Craddock examine the theological themes and messages of Scripture that speak to the life of discipleship. Their work clarifies matters of history, culture, geography, literature, and translation, enabling people to listen more carefully to the text. This unique commentary is the perfect resource for clergy and church school teachers who seek a reference tool midway between a study Bible and a multivolume commentary on the Bible.
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