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C. K. Barrett (1917–2011)

Auteur de The New Testament Background: Selected Documents

38+ oeuvres 4,473 utilisateurs 17 critiques

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C. K. Barrett has taught in the theological faculty of Durham University in England. His books include Epistle to the Romans, Gospel according to St. John, Luke the Historian in Recent Study, Biblical Problems, and Biblical Preaching.

Œuvres de C. K. Barrett

The Second Epistle to Corinthians (1973) 409 exemplaires
Paul: An Introduction to His Thought (1994) 169 exemplaires
Reading through Romans (1821) 76 exemplaires
The Signs of An Apostle (1970) 67 exemplaires
Essays on Paul (1982) 61 exemplaires
Jesus and the Gospel tradition (1967) 57 exemplaires

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FOR THOSE WHO HAVE A SOLID UNCOMPRIMISING UNDERSTANDING OF REFORMED THEOLOGY. INTRODUCTION SOME HELPFUL INSIGHTS.
MY CONCERN IS TO WHAT DEGREE BARRETT WAS INFLUENCED BY BART, NULTMAN AND HIGHER CRITICISM METHODOLOGY
 
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rbcarver | 4 autres critiques | Nov 20, 2023 |
A standout, erudite commentary within the corpus of literature on the Gospel of John which as a result hasn't dated much. Barrett is essential particularly for his attention to the grammatical aspects of the text.

Note that this is a commentary on the Greek text, and it is detailed and advanced. Knowledge of Koine Greek is necessary to get the most benefit from Barrett's work.
 
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wyclif | Sep 22, 2021 |
Containing Roman, Jewish, gnostic, apocalyptic, Rabbinic sources and more, Barrett is a standard and reliable text with good translations and to the point introductions. These introductions give context not only to the immediate source, but also to the movements or theological/philosophical notions in question. A collection like this is mandatory for any student of the New Testament or its formation, and Barrett's work is as good and thorough as they come. Keep your eye open for newer editions than my 1989 copy.… (plus d'informations)
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PastorBob | 2 autres critiques | Apr 8, 2011 |
This book is an essential guide to understanding the theology of St Paul. Barrett is a superbe theologian, author of excellent commentaries on (among others) Romans and 1 Corinthians. These commentaries stand the test of time, and are rightly still widely used. For those commentaries, the author produced his own translations of Paul's writings.

This book should be read in conjunction with Paul's works and other study aids. A consistent manner of understanding the apostle is presented, and his conclusions are well considered.

Also read this in conjunction with N T Wright's "What St Paul really Said". Whilst Wright's book is a polemic against a wrong headed interpretation of Paul, it is also another excellent primer in Pauline thought written in an accessible manner. Curiously Wright does not refer to Barrett explicitly, which is a loss in the second work as the reading of both books together will reveal both the strengths and the weaknesses of both arguments.
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sirfurboy | 1 autre critique | May 29, 2009 |

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