Series: Ancient Christian Commentary on ScriptureWorks (30)Titles | Order | Reading Scripture With the Church Fathers by Christopher A. Hall | Introduction | Genesis 1-11 by Andrew Louth | Old Testament I | Genesis 12-50 by Mark Sheridan | Old Testament II | Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament, Volume III) by Joseph T. Lienhard | Old Testament III | Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1-2 Samuel (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by John R. Franke | Old Testament IV | 1-2 Kings, 1-2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Marco Conti | Old Testament V | Job by Manlio Simonetti | Old Testament VI | Psalms 1-50 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Craig A. Blaising | Old Testament VII | Psalms 51-150 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Quentin F. Wesselschmidt | Old Testament VIII | Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon by J. Robert Wright | Old Testament IX | Isaiah 1-39 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament, Volume X) by Steven A. McKinion | Old Testament X | Isaiah 40-66 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Mark W. Elliott | Old Testament XI | Jeremiah, Lamentations (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Dean O. Wenthe | Old Testament XII | Ezekiel, Daniel by Kenneth Stevenson | Old Testament XIII | The Twelve Prophets (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: Old Testament, Volume XIV) by Alberto Ferreiro | Old Testament XIV | Apocrypha (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Sever J. Voicu | Old Testament XV | Matthew 1-13 by Manlio Simonetti | New Testament Ia | Matthew 14-28 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Manlio Simonetti | New Testament Ib | Mark by Thomas C. Oden | New Testament II | Luke by Arthur Just Jr. | New Testament III | John 1-10 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Joel C. Elowsky | New Testament IVa | John 11-21 (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Joel C. Elowsky | New Testament IVb | Acts by Francis Martin | New Testament V | Romans by Gerald Bray | New Testament VI | 1-2 Corinthians by Gerald Lewis Bray | New Testament VII | Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians by Mark J. Edwards | New Testament VIII | Colossians, 1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture) by Peter Gorday | New Testament IX | Hebrews by Erik M. Heen | New Testament X | James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, Jude (Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: New Testament, Volume XI) by Gerald L. Bray | New Testament XI | Revelation by William C. Weinrich | New Testament XII |
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Related people/charactersSeries?!How do series work?To create a series or add a work to it, go to a "work" page. The "Common Knowledge" section now includes a "Series" field. Enter the name of the series to add the book to it. Works can belong to more than one series. In some cases, as with Chronicles of Narnia, disagreements about order necessitate the creation of more than one series. Tip: If the series has an order, add a number or other descriptor in parenthesis after the series title (eg., "Chronicles of Prydain (book 1)"). By default, it sorts by the number, or alphabetically if there is no number. If you want to force a particular order, use the | character to divide the number and the descriptor. So, "(0|prequel)" sorts by 0 under the label "prequel." What isn't a series?Series was designed to cover groups of books generally understood as such (see Wikipedia: Book series). Like many concepts in the book world, "series" is a somewhat fluid and contested notion. A good rule of thumb is that series have a conventional name and are intentional creations, on the part of the author or publisher. For now, avoid forcing the issue with mere "lists" of works possessing an arbitrary shared characteristic, such as relating to a particular place. Avoid series that cross authors, unless the authors were or became aware of the series identification (eg., avoid lumping Jane Austen with her continuators).
Also avoid publisher series, unless the publisher has a true monopoly over the "works" in question. So, the Dummies guides are a series of works. But the Loeb Classical Library is a series of editions, not of works. |