The Gospels
John Barton editor John Muddiman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:22nd Apr '10
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This newly released commentary offers an accessible format for studying the four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—providing insights from leading scholars while remaining non-denominational and engaging for all readers.
The Gospels is a newly released series that presents the four canonical Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—in an accessible and portable format. This edition is designed to be both affordable and user-friendly, making it an ideal resource for students and readers interested in biblical studies. The book includes a general introduction to the commentary, as well as an overview of studying the New Testament, which sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the texts.
One of the standout features of The Gospels is its verse-by-verse commentary, crafted by some of the world’s leading biblical scholars. This commentary is intended to be non-denominational, ensuring that readers from various faith backgrounds can engage with the material. The authors employ a traditional historical-critical method to uncover the original meanings of the texts while also incorporating contemporary perspectives—literary, sociological, and cultural. This multi-faceted approach encourages readers to explore the broader implications of these ancient writings.
Additionally, the book offers a detailed comparison of the four Gospels, allowing readers to see the similarities and differences in their narratives. This aspect not only enhances the study of each Gospel individually but also promotes a richer understanding of the New Testament as a whole. The Gospels serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to delve into the complexities and insights of these foundational texts.
Review from previous edition It draws on a broad spectrum of critical scholarship to provide an authoritative guide to reading the books of the Bible, and is likely to dominate this section of the market for a long time to come... It puts the resources of scholarship at the disposal of a wide readership... students will derive excellent guidance from it. Those who have primarily an interest in the Bible as literature will find it a source of new insights. Preachers, teachers and pastors will find it enormously helpful. This commentary is a milestone in biblical scholarship. The editors deserve our thanks and congratulations - and a wide readership. * Expository Times, June 2002 *
What is new is the assurance that there is a body of sound learning on which one may base one's prayer or sermon or reflection, that is not out to destroy faith nor to bolster any one expression of it. * New Directions, vol. 4, no. 78 *
With its clear typeface and pleasing layout, fairly up-to-date bibliography, well-designed maps and array of distinguished contributors, this is in deed a commentary for the twenty-first century. * Gabriel Josipovici, Times Literary Supplement, 21 December 2001 *
For the "novice", this work is a treasure trove. Expert scholars will likewise find much of interest, particularly in areas other than their own specialities. * Louvain Studies *
This book should be a helpful guide to the general reader, for whom it is intended, and it should certainly find a place in every library with any interest in the Bible. * Journal of Theological Studies *
The Oxford Bible Commentary can be recommended as an up-to-date, vast treasury of biblical knowledge. * International Review of Biblical Studies *
The emphasis is on reading and understanding the books of the Bible. It puts the resources of scholarship at the disposal of a wide readership - not simply the academic specialists but a range of readers with widely differing interests and concerns. Students will derive excellent guidance from it. Those who have primarily an interest in the Bible as literature will find it a source of new insights. Preachers, teachers and pastors who recognize the essential link today between scholarship and exposition, will find it enormously helpful. * The Expository Times05/09/2002 *
Excellent model of what the finest reference books should be ... It is written for a wide readership and is expressed clearly without jargon or obscurity, and should prove invaluable not only to the priest and the student, but to the ordinary person in the pew ... will be invaluable for any religious or specialist library. * The Irish Catholic *
This rich, far-reaching commentary ... is warmly recommended ... Generous coverage of the full gamut of critical and postcritical approaches characterizes the many fine introductory essays, and sensitive attention to theological and literary insights find ample space in the book-by-book commentries that also do full justice to "traditional" scholarly concerns. * Choice *
For its comprehensiveness, diversity and liveliness, it is a valuable and exciting resource. It deserves and richly rewards careful attention. * Theology Journal *
A very superior commentary indeed ... and despite its imposing bulk and imprimatur, a very human book. * Gabriel Josipovici, Times Literary Supplement *
...an authoritative guide to reading the books of the Bible...a very accessible volume for everyone * Caroline Woollard, South Wales Argus *
ISBN: 9780199580255
Dimensions: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
Weight: 410g
224 pages