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The Gospel According to Mark: An Introduction and Commentary (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries) by R. Alan Cole
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Practitioners: Voices Within the Emerging Church
The Ransomed Heart: A Collection of Devotional Readings by John Eldredge
Word Pictures in the New Testament (Volume V) by Archibald Thomas Robertson
James (IVP New Testament Commentary Series) by George M. Stulac
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posted by sonofswait at 3:58 pm (EST) on Jun 26, 2008
Ditto to previous post.
May God Bless your efforts, and may you use classical hermeneutics and historical theology to their best advantage, to His Glory!
Harry Ludwig
(Witsius)
posted by AlarmaStandard at 2:14 am (EST) on May 26, 2008
I noticed we have a ton of books in common, many of them being about Galatians. I noticed that you are doing your dissertation on Galatians (looks like you are focusing on Justification in Galatians). I have spent several years working through that text and I am always excited to see others plow through this epistle. If it all possible, I would love to read your work.
Good luck and God Bless with your work!
(also how did you get your libronix books into Librarything?)
posted by parkersmood at 7:31 pm (EST) on Mar 23, 2007