A Commentary E. Earle Ellis
Edited by Terry L. Wilder, Campbellsville University, USA This volume presents the detailed commentary work of E. Earle Ellis on Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, left uncompleted by his request at the time of his death. With minimal editorial intervention, Terry Wilder has collated Ellis' profound exegetical insights in the form of his completed commentary sections on 1 Corinthians, resulting in a fully comprehensive reference resource for this core New Testament text. UK October 2021 • US October 2021 • 400 pages HB 9780567688644 • £130.00 / $175.00 ePdf 9780567688651 • £117.00 / $153.74 T&T Clark
The Formation of the Biblical Canon: Volume 2
The New Testament: Its Authority and Canonicity Lee Martin McDonald, Acadia Divinity College, Canada Lee Martin McDonald examines the formation of the Bible, considering the New Testament and the range of so-called 'apocryphal' gospels that were written in early centuries, and used by many Christian groups before the canon was closed. Also included are helpful appendices which show various canon lists at different time periods, for the Old and New Testaments separately, and for the Bible as a whole. UK April 2021 • US April 2021 • 384 pages HB 9780567668844 • £130.00 / $175.00 ePdf 9780567668851 • £117.00 / $153.74 T&T Clark
The Rustle of Paul
Autobiographical Narratives in Romans, Corinthians, and Philippians Scott S. Elliott, Adrian College, USA Scott S. Elliott reconsiders the autobiographical statements peppered throughout the letters of Paul, in light of the theoretical work of Roland Barthes. Elliott draws particularly on Barthes' later poststructuralist writings — many of which touch either directly or indirectly on self-narration — and examines Pauline autobiographical discourse in order to coverse with contemporary literature concerning self-narration, bringing the later, underrepresented work of Barthes into conversation with New Testament studies. UK October 2021 • US October 2021 • 224 pages PB 9780567703156 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567676351 ePub 9780567676382 • £76.50 / $100.32 ePdf 9780567676368 • £76.50 / $100.32 T&T Clark
2 Corinthians: A Social Identity Commentary Philip Esler, University of Gloucestershire, UK
Philip Esler provides a comprehensive coverage of the issues and concerns related to 2 Corinthians from the perspective of social identity. He outlines his interpretation of the theoretical issues concerned, and then applies this to provide a clear overview of historical and critical issues related to the study of 2 Corinthians. This provides a clear engagement with the text that serves as a useful resource for scholars, students, clergy, and those interested in the formation and purpose of the letter. UK October 2021 • US October 2021 • 448 pages HB 9780567668721 • £85.00 / $115.00 ePub 9780567668745 • £76.50 / $100.32 ePdf 9780567668738 • £76.50 / $100.32 Series: T&T Clark Social Identity Commentaries on the New Testament • T&T Clark
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Colossians: An Earth Bible Commentary An Eco-Stoic Reading
Victoria S. Balabanski, Flinders University of South Australia, Australia This commentary analyses Colossians as a coauthored letter, written during Paul’s Roman imprisonment by Timothy with the input of Epaphras, and sent with Paul’s introductory and concluding greetings. Balabanski draws particularly on Stoic thought, arguing that this is crucial to understanding the letter. Balabanski sees the gospel as having been welcomed in Colossae by groups shaped by Stoic thought, who experienced Christ as the visible expression of the One God who permeates reality. This theology of divine permeation invites us to notice the ecological potential of this letter. UK September 2021 • US September 2021 • 224 pages PB 9780567702142 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567674395 ePub 9780567693013 • £76.50 / $100.32 ePdf 9780567674401 • £76.50 / $100.32 Series: Earth Bible Commentary • T&T Clark
Irenaeus and Paul
Edited by Todd D. Still, Baylor University, USA & David E. Wilhite, Baylor University, USA This volume examines the use of Paul’s writings within the writings of Irenaeus of Lyon. Issues of influence, reception, theology and history are explored in order to to show how Paul’s work influenced the developing theology of the early Church, along with the literary style of Paul’s output. The contributors to the volume represent leading lights of the study of Irenaeus, as well as respected names from the field of New Testament studies. UK October 2021 • US October 2021 • 328 pages PB 9780567702326 • £28.99 / $39.95 Previously published in HB 9780567672872 ePub 9780567693303 • £85.50 / $112.04 ePdf 9780567672889 • £85.50 / $112.04 Series: Pauline and Patristic Scholars in Debate • T&T Clark
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