Herman Ridderbos (1909-2007) was professor of New Testament at the Theological School of the Reformed Churches of the Netherlands in Kampen.
Christianity Today
"A mine of many treasures. . . Every student of New Testament
theology will want to own and study this perceptive, comprehensive
outline of Paul's theology." Ernst Kasemann
"Among recent research on Paul, I consider Herman Ridderbos's book
a standard. It offers extraordinary insights and information and
presents an interpretation of Pauline theology that should be
carefully considered and thoroughly discussed." George Eldon
Ladd
"At last we have a comprehensive, satisfying work on the theology
of Paul, written by one who is probably the most outstanding
evangelical New Testament scholar on the continent of Europe." F.
F. Bruce
"Ridderbos has devoted many years to studying Paul's writings in
depth; he is also familiar with the main lines of Pauline research
from F. C. Baur to our own contemporaries. He gives us his own
exposition of Paul's thought and at the same time interacts with
the interpretations of other scholars. . . A standard work." D.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
"In many ways this is the most comprehensive and thorough
exposition of the teaching of the apostle Paul that I have ever
read. It will stimulate thought and study by its originality at
points, and even when it provokes some disagreement. The
translation is most readable." G. C. Berkouwer
"Paul's epistles demand intensive attention, and Ridderbos takes us
along all the routes of the apostle's thinking. We are acquainted
with his missionary journeys; how much more important his travels
through the depths and riches of the gospel!" Bastiaan
VanElderen
"Here we find sound exegesis, perceptive analysis, profound
insight, and a humble listening to the voice of Paul. This
comprehensive study is not only highly recommended; it is a sine
qua non for every student of the New Testament and its message.
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