Price: $27.99
ISBN: 9780825427374
Edition: February 15, 2007
Pages: 384
Carton quantity: 40
Publication date: February 15, 2007
Format: Paperback
Imprint: Kregel Academic
Category: Bible Commentaries
10th edition
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A Comprehensive Guide to Biblical and Theological Resources
First assembled as a labor of love in 1994, John Glynns survey of biblical and theological resources has won wide acclaim from professors, students, and pastors. This much-anticipated tenth edition lists and ranks approximately 900 commentaries and 1,600 other volumes related to biblical interpretation, theology, church history, and preaching. Commentaries are categorized by level and approach, while recommended titles are highlighted. Two new chapters on exegetical software round out this comprehensive guide.
Praise for the ninth edition:
This survey is a genuine service to students of the Bible. . . . [It] gives them a clear array of choices as well as good guidance.
Darrell L. Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary
If you want to do Bible study, this is the help you need.
John H. Walton, Wheaton College and Graduate School
Its great to have a consensus commentary and reference survey that combines the judgments of many other surveys. I highly recommend it.
George W. Knight III, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
[A] marvelous bibliographic reference. For students, preachers, and teachers . . . this survey answers the question, Where will I get the best book for my bucks?
Haddon W. Robinson, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
For most teachers of Scripture and pastors the problem is not finding good resources for biblical study . . . , the issue is determining the best resources. Thanks to Glynns thorough research this problem will be solved for many.
Daniel I. Block, Wheaton College and Graduate School
A listing [that] surely represents the best of contemporary . . . scholarship.
Eugene H. Merrill, Dallas Theological Seminary
I highly recommend this updated and reliable guide to the must-have resources for serious biblical and theological study.
Henry Holloman, Talbot School of Theology
John Glynn, a life-long resident of Massachusetts, is a freelance academic proofreader and writer. He is a graduate of Emerson College in Boston. A member of the Evangelical Theological Society, he also authors the annual retrospective of Bible and Bible references for Preaching magazine.