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James: An Exegetical and Contextual Commentary
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The ICNT series aims to give a well-informed exposition of the meaning of the text and relevant reflections in everyday language for today's Indian context. The intended audience is the theological seminary or bible college, both students and faculty. However, the commentaries are also suitable for pastors and lay people with an interest in theology. The commentaries are culturally-rooted and the various applications relating to culture, society and religious life will help those involved in cross-cultural evangelism and mission work. There is no direct equivalent of the ICNT and hence this will be the first Indian commentary series serving India, and hopefully the entire subcontinent-India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Commendation: Brian Wintle's commentary on the book of James serves as an usable intermediate commentary for any student of the Bible. He provides a helpful summary of modern scholarship with frequent references to essential commentaries in his discussion. The introductory chapter provides a comprehensive review of the critical issue surrounding the authorship of James, including the theological tension between James and Paul. The primary interpretive approach taken by Wintle is the historical and grammatical method. Often, he provides intertextual discussion between James and other books of the biblical canon. Revd Dr Lee Tat Yan, PhD Divinity from the University of AberdeenPresident of Bible College of Malaysi
Release date NZ
May 16th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
160
Dimensions
152x229x9
ISBN-13
9789382759348
Product ID
33485176

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