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Clifton J. Allen (1901–1986)

Author of The Broadman Bible Commentary - 12 Volume Set

34 Works 2,336 Members 18 Reviews

About the Author

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Series

Works by Clifton J. Allen

The Broadman Bible Commentary, Vol. 1 (1970) 194 copies, 1 review
The Broadman Bible Commentary, Volume 8 (1969) 186 copies, 3 reviews
The Broadman Bible Commentary, Volume 7 (1969) 175 copies, 1 review
The Broadman Bible Commentary, Volume 11 (1971) 161 copies, 1 review
The Broadman Bible Commentary, Volume 9 (1969) 153 copies, 2 reviews
The Broadman Bible Commentary, Volume 2 (1969) 152 copies, 1 review
The Broadman Bible Commentary, Volume 10 (1969) 149 copies, 1 review
The Broadman Bible Commentary, Volume 3 (1969) 144 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Allen, Clifton Judson
Birthdate
1901-11-07
Date of death
1986-05-05
Gender
male
Organizations
Baptist Church
Short biography
Wife - Hattie Bell McCracken Allen (1896-1981).
Birthplace
South Carolina, USA
Place of death
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Burial location
Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

Members

Reviews

18 reviews
This is the commentary set that set the Baptist world on it's ear and kick-started the Baptist revolution, which saved the SBC from liberalism.
The book is rather moderate in doctrine.
The Broadman Bible Commentary is a 13-volume commentary on the entire Bible that was first published in the 1960s. It was written for everyone with a desire to dig deeper into God's Word. This includes scholars, preachers, teachers and Bible students. The editors of this work make this clear in their preface to the series:

The Broadman Bible Commentary presents current biblical study within the context of strong faith in the authority, adequacy, and reliability of the Bible as the Word of show more God. It seeks to offer help and guidance to the Christian who is willing to undertake Bible study as a serious, rewarding pursuit. The publisher thus has defined the scope and purpose of the commentary to produce a work suited to the Bible study needs of both ministers and laymen. The findings of biblical scholarship are presented so that readers without formal theological education can use them in their own Bible study. Footnotes and technical words are limited to essential information.

Furthermore, the editors of this work tell us this commentary avoids current theological fads and changing theories. It concerns itself with the deep realities of God’s dealings with men, his revelation in Christ, his eternal gospel, and his purpose for the redemption of the world. It seeks to relate the word of God in Scripture and in the living Word to the deep needs of persons and to mankind in God’s world.
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This book is part of the Reference Library and not for check out, except for NBBC Teachers, Ministers, and Lay-Ministers only.
Part of the Reference Library and not for check out, except for NBBC Teachers, Ministers, and Lay-Ministers only.

We have nine of the set of ten. Volumes range form Genies to Philemon only. The volumes that we are missing are volume five (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs and Isaiah) and the volumes beyond 11. If you have these volumes or can get them please let the Church Librarian know.

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Statistics

Works
34
Members
2,336
Popularity
#10,982
Rating
3.0
Reviews
18
ISBNs
33

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