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F. F. Bruce (1910-1990) was Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at the University of Manchester, England. Author of numerous commentaries and other books, he served as general editor of the NICNT series from 1962 to 1990.
Evangelical Christian Publishers Assocation, Gold Medallion award
for Biography/Autobiography(1979) Christianity Today
"From one of the best-known evangelical biblical scholars comes yet
another excellent volume for our learning. . . This is a book that
will be read with profit by all who have an interest in the
primitive church--from the armchair student of the Bible to the
most advanced biblical scholar. This will certainly remain a
standard text for years to come." Restoration Quarterly
"This work shows depth of study, a familiarity with the important
bibliographical material and a fairness in approach, and it
provides a wealth of materials not only on Paul and his letters but
also on the world of the apostle. . . A valuable addition to any
Bible student's library." Restoration Review
"You are not likely to find anything better on the life and letters
of the great apostle. Extravagantly informative. A veritable gold
mine of information on Paul, the New Testament, and the early
church." The Christian Century
"F. F. Bruce offers in this illustrated book an exposition of all
the primary themes in Paul's thought as these developed in the
historical context of his life and travels. A remarkably even and
coherent work, Bruce's portrait of Paul is convincing from every
vantage point--historical, theological, psychological, personal. .
. A balanced and attractive book." Theology Today
"This study can without doubt be labelled F. F. Bruce's magnum
opus. . . It is so rich in acute observation and historical detail
that few readers will fail to profit from it."
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