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Raymond F. Collins

Auteur de First Corinthians

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Raymond F. Collins is a Roman Catholic priest and a New Testament scholar with over twenty books. Most of his academic career was spent at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium, the world's oldest Catholic university, and at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC where he afficher plus taught and served as the dean of the School of Religious Studies. afficher moins

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Œuvres de Raymond F. Collins

First Corinthians (1999) 174 exemplaires
Introduction to the New Testament (1983) 120 exemplaires
Preaching the Epistles (1995) 33 exemplaires
John and His Witness (1991) 28 exemplaires
Divorce in the New Testament (1992) 23 exemplaires
The Power of Images in Paul (2008) 13 exemplaires

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SrMaryLea | Aug 22, 2023 |
I have always enjoyed anything written by Raymond Collins, and this commentary on 2 Corinthians did not disappoint me. His explanations are always clear and insightful. I highly recommend this commentary for teachers and preachers, although more extensive and detailed commentaries should be consulted for graduate-level work and scholarly research.
 
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proflinton | Dec 13, 2013 |
This is an excellent introduction to the New Testament. Fr. Raymond F. Collins was a Roman Catholic priest who also taught New Testament at the Catholic University in Louvain, Belgium.
Fr. Collins' approach to the New Testament differs from most introductory works. Rather than discuss the New Testament book by book, or by groupings of books (e.g., the Synoptic Gospels, the Johannine corpus, or the Pauline epistles), Fr. Collins instead takes up the various exegetical methods that New Testament critics employ. Thus, there are separate sections of the book on textual criticism, source criticism, form criticism, redactional criticism, and structural analysis. Fr. Collins also discusses the thorny issues involved in the history of canon formation the of New Testament writings, and offers his take on the role and necessity of critical New Testament scholarship within the Roman Catholic Church. Of necessity, Fr. Collins writes from the Catholic perspective, but this does not lessen the importance of his book; he wears his Catholicism lightly and his insights are important for those coming from a Protestant or Mormon persepctive.
Fr. Collins' New Testament Introduction supplements rather than supplants other introductory volumes. The New Testament scholar's bookshelf will still contain the more conventional Introductions from Fr. Raymond Brown, Werner Georg Kummel, and others of the same type. But for anyone, scholar or layperson, who struggles to lay bare the meaning of the New Testament and who wishes to avail him/herself of the latest insights from critical scholarship, Fr. Collins' work is an invaluable tool.
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