E. M. Blaiklock (1903–1983)
Author of The Acts of the Apostles: An Historical Commentary (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries)
About the Author
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Works by E. M. Blaiklock
The Acts of the Apostles: An Historical Commentary (Tyndale New Testament Commentaries) (1959) 510 copies, 1 review
Blaiklock's Handbook to the Bible: Up-to-date, precise, easy-to-find information on the Old and New Testaments (1981) 26 copies
The Corinthians to Demas / The Church's Ministry and Ordinances [Bible Characters and Doctrines, Vol. XV] (1975) 21 copies
Work of Christ: Mary, Mother of Christ to the Gadarenes (Bible Characters & Doctrines) (1973) 17 copies
Mission of the Church: Paul's Friends to Caesar's Household (Bible Characters & Doctrines) (1974) 14 copies
The way of excellence: A new translation and study of 1 Corinthians 13 and Romans 12 (1968) 8 copies
The psalms of the great rebellion: an imaginative exposition of Psalms 3 to 6 and 23 (1970) 5 copies
Green shade 3 copies
Hills of Home 2 copies
Why I am still a Christian 2 copies
Who are the Happy 2 copies
Christian Classics 1 copy
The Epistolary Literature 1 copy
Bible Study Books-St. Luke 1 copy
Read it again 1 copy
Messages from E.M.Blaiklock 1 copy
No Mists Above 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Blaiklock, Edward Musgrave
- Other names
- Grammaticus
- Birthdate
- 1903-07-06
- Date of death
- 1983-10-26
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Auckland University College (BA, MA, PhD)
University of New Zealand (LittD) - Occupations
- professor of classics
writer
lay preacher
biblical scholar - Organizations
- Baptist Union of New Zealand
New Zealand Herald
Auckland University - Nationality
- England (birth)
New Zealand - Birthplace
- Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand
- Associated Place (for map)
- Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK
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Reviews
When I was much younger, I read avidly E.M. Blaiklock's slim volumes on his life in West Auckland. This is the first part of his autobiography up to 1929. Once again I enjoyed what he has to say about West Auckland and about his teaching at Mount Albert Grammar and as Head of Classics at the University of Auckland.
However I find myself much more conscious of his style and his sentences and have had to re-read some sentences several times over to get the meaning. Here is one example from show more p.101:
'Long pondering over the writings and the works of men was at this time, with my morning moving to the warmth of noon, making me see the wholeness of history, and the oneness of the centuries.'
On the other hand many sentences are very effective p.101 also:
'The Greeks and Romans thought, felt, feared, loved, agonized, exulted as we do.'
I was alarmed to read this on p.67:
'That was why he (A.C.Paterson) refused to teach the subject known as 'Greek History, Art and Literature', precursor of the attempts, world-wide today, to teach 'Classics without tears.' He was, of course, quite right that a culture cannot be properly absorbed without some acquaintance with the language which is its prime vehicle of expression.'
While I do not disagree with the last point, Greek HAL as taught at Victoria University of Wellington in the 1960s was my entree into a wonderful and exciting new world of Greek plays, art and artists. I do not regret any of the effort I expended on this subject and rejoice that I had this opportunity not having been able to learn Latin and/or Greek at secondary school.
This is definitely a book to be re-read at some time. show less
However I find myself much more conscious of his style and his sentences and have had to re-read some sentences several times over to get the meaning. Here is one example from show more p.101:
'Long pondering over the writings and the works of men was at this time, with my morning moving to the warmth of noon, making me see the wholeness of history, and the oneness of the centuries.'
On the other hand many sentences are very effective p.101 also:
'The Greeks and Romans thought, felt, feared, loved, agonized, exulted as we do.'
I was alarmed to read this on p.67:
'That was why he (A.C.Paterson) refused to teach the subject known as 'Greek History, Art and Literature', precursor of the attempts, world-wide today, to teach 'Classics without tears.' He was, of course, quite right that a culture cannot be properly absorbed without some acquaintance with the language which is its prime vehicle of expression.'
While I do not disagree with the last point, Greek HAL as taught at Victoria University of Wellington in the 1960s was my entree into a wonderful and exciting new world of Greek plays, art and artists. I do not regret any of the effort I expended on this subject and rejoice that I had this opportunity not having been able to learn Latin and/or Greek at secondary school.
This is definitely a book to be re-read at some time. show less
I snagged this book, noticing that it had a chapter-long historical essay for each city, and expecting that it would cover Paul's full itinerary. But alas! Mitylene (Acts 20:14) is missing. Still, it does have articles on the cities of each of the Seven Churches of Asia, which figure in a variety of esoteric lore.
Although the book is obviously intended to appeal to readers motivated by Christian piety, the author is a classicist who provides plenty of useful detail on the pagan settings of show more the first century c.e. It's a fairly relaxed and interesting introduction to its topic. show less
Although the book is obviously intended to appeal to readers motivated by Christian piety, the author is a classicist who provides plenty of useful detail on the pagan settings of show more the first century c.e. It's a fairly relaxed and interesting introduction to its topic. show less
"In the Image of Peter" not only offers fascinating glimpses of Mark's personality and happenings, but it also analyzes the highpoints of his gospel. The unpardonable sin, the homicidal lunatic from the tombs, John's beheading, the young ruler who couldn't give up his riches--these are only a few of the events dramatized in this book.
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