The Letters to Timothy and Titus. By Philip H. Towner
Since 1999 there have already been five major commentaries in English on the Pastorals (by I. H. Marshall, W. D. Mounce, J. D. Quinn and W. C. Wacker, L. T. Johnson, and R. F. Collins). Philip Towner himself has written a more popular commentary (1994), and cooperated in the writing of Marshall'...
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Format: | Electronic Review |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2008
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The journal of theological studies
Year: 2008, Volume: 59, Issue: 1, Pages: 293-295 |
Review of: | The letters to Timothy and Titus (Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, 2006) (Travis, Stephen)
The letters to Timothy and Titus (Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans, 2006) (Travis, Stephen) |
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Summary: | Since 1999 there have already been five major commentaries in English on the Pastorals (by I. H. Marshall, W. D. Mounce, J. D. Quinn and W. C. Wacker, L. T. Johnson, and R. F. Collins). Philip Towner himself has written a more popular commentary (1994), and cooperated in the writing of Marshall's ICC commentary. And yet this fine commentary justifies its place alongside them. Among its special characteristics are the following., First, there is close attention to the political, social, and cultural context of the Pastorals, drawing on evidence from Ephesus and Crete which, though its significance is sometimes ambiguous, may help to explain some of the distinctive features of these letters. |
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ISSN: | 1477-4607 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: The journal of theological studies
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1093/jts/flm144 |