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Leander E. Keck is Professor of Biblical Theology Emeritus at Yale Divinity School. He is author of numerous published works, including Who Is Jesus?, Paul and His Letters, Romans, The Church. Confident, The Pauline Letters, and A Future for the Historical Jesus. He is also the general editor and afficher plus senior New Testament editor of The New Interpreters Bible. afficher moins
Crédit image: Dean Leander E. Keck (L) with Miss Lillian Clauss and Director of Development Frank Mullen -- via Yale Divinity School

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Œuvres de Leander E. Keck

The New Interpreter's Bible, Vol. 9: Luke; John (1995) — Directeur de publication — 439 exemplaires
Paul and His Letters (1979) 310 exemplaires
Studies in Luke-Acts (1966) 97 exemplaires
The New Interpreter's Bible Index (2004) — Directeur de publication — 89 exemplaires
Romans (2005) 76 exemplaires
Taking the Bible Seriously (1962) 33 exemplaires
Pentecost 1, Series B (1982) 11 exemplaires
Jesus in the Gospels (2003) 6 exemplaires
Echoes of the word (2015) 5 exemplaires
The New Interpreter's Bible [partial sets] (1996) — Directeur de publication — 4 exemplaires

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revbill1961 | May 3, 2023 |
Series of essays, so far very interesting. We'll see if the Scriptures line up with what the essays say. Enjoying it so far.
 
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GinnyBelveal | Dec 8, 2013 |
I first heard about this book while in seminary, a pastor in my hometown told me all of my hair-brained ideas would pass away once I spent some time in the pulpit - he recommended this book as proof of that. I vowed never to touch the book. Then last month I saw this book referenced in a Peter Gomes book and thought I should give it a look-see. I am glad I did.

I particularly liked the first part of the book, primarily his description of how people enter seminary and what affect seminary education, primarily historical-criticism, has on the seminarian. I feel seminary did a great job deconstructing the faith of my youth, but I am just now reconstructing it. I wonder what place reconstruction has in a divinity school cirriculum?

I appreciated his concentration on biblical preaching, but not just offering biblical quotations as biblical preaching. No biblical preaching must take the story serious and the story of the current situation serious.

I only wish all of Keck's eggs were in the historical-critical basket.
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gtnorvell | Jan 14, 2008 |
These are phenomenal resources for personal study and for preaching.
 
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jesposito | 1 autre critique | Aug 7, 2007 |

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