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New Releases for January 2008

Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old TestamentCommentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
In this unique reference resource, leading evangelical scholars provide a comprehensive commentary on every Old Testament quotation, allusion and echo that appears in the New Testament texts, from Matthew through to Revelation.

Dictionary of Major Biblical InterpretersDictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters
Six major essays provide an overview of biblical interpretation from the second century to the present. More than 200 articles then introduce readers to the principal players in that history. Extensive bibliographical information about each interpreter is included.

Engaging with BarthEngaging with Barth
These scholarly essays engage critically, constructively and courteously with Karl Barth’s influential theological legacy on a range of topics where, for the contributors, his interpretation of Scripture, reading of church history, and confession of Christian doctrine are unsatisfactory.

Letters and Homilies for Jewish ChristiansLetters and Homilies for Jewish Christians
In the second of three commentaries on the New Testament Pastoral and General Epistles, Ben Witherington puts forward a classification of these texts that takes into account recent genre studies, classifying them by the readers’ contexts.

Real Life JesusReal Life Jesus
Don’t dismiss Jesus without considering his claims as outlined in John’s Gospel. Real meaning, freedom and purpose only come when we find life in Christ. Take another look at the evidence and decide for yourself.

The Call to Joy and PainThe Call to Joy and Pain
Drawing on Paul’s teaching about suffering for Christ, and his own pastoral wisdom and cross-cultural experience, Ajith Fernando shows the connection between rejoicing and suffering, and how our distress draws us nearer to God and makes us more effective in service.

The Future of JustificationThe Future of Justification
Tom Wright’s rearticulation of the New Testament theology of the gospel and justification by faith has exerted significant influence amongst scholars and the wider Christian public. John Piper offers a fruitful engagement with, and critique of, Wright’s position.

Written for UsWritten for Us
Peter Adam’s conviction is that there is a coherent ‘biblical theology of the Bible’. He draws on a wide selection of texts to expound the summary phrase: ‘Receiving God’s words written for his people by his Spirit about his Son’.