Building a New Testament Library: Philippians — Philemon
Interpreters of Paul are blessed with a rich array of commentary on Philippians. The revised work of M. Silva (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New
Interpreters of Paul are blessed with a rich array of commentary on Philippians. The revised work of M. Silva (Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New
This list of online resources for Wesleyan and Methodist studies is intended to be a beginning point for exploration, not an exhaustive compilation. The inclusion of
Students of Hebrews are well served by H. Attridge’s masterful exegetical commentary in the Hermeneia series (Fortress, 1989). This work mines background materials, especially those
Although it may sound trite to say that there has never been a better time to study history, the ever-increasing flood of digital sources on
For the study of Paul’s most famous letter, Romans, there are scores of commentaries. While one could certainly glean much from classic commentaries by C.K.
One of the pivotal responsibilities of every Christian generation is to engage the Scriptures exegetically and theologically. A number of fine commentaries are available to assist
The web started off like the Wild West – all the homeless hopefuls and get-rich-quick entrepreneurs made their way there in a huge wagon race.
“Monasticism, I learned, is not about achieving some sort of individual or communal piety. It is about helping the church be the church” (Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove).
Since the beginning of Christian theology, the work of theologians has engaged the best philosophical thinking of the day. It is simply not possible to
When written together on one scroll—as they have been since at least the Hellenistic period—the Book of the Twelve minor prophets is of similar length