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Romans: A Shorter Commentary C. E. B. Cranfield
Description From The Publisher: A nontechnical abridgment of Cranfield's highly acclaimed two-volume commentary on Romans in the International Critical Commentary series. Following a brief introduction, Cranfield provides section-by-section and verse-by-verse commentary on Romans, based on his own translation. Reviews The original commentary enjoys world-wide acclaim: "Well worthy to take its place alongside the really great commentaries on Romans." —F.F. Bruce in The Expository Times "Professor Cranfield has no masters, and few, if any, equals in this generation, as an interpreter of Romans." —R.S. Barbour in Scottish Journal of Theology
Reader's Index Send us your favorite quotes or passages from this book. About the Author C. E. B. Cranfield is one of the best-known New Testament scholars in the world. Professor emeritus of theology at the University of Durham in England, he served as an army chaplain in World War II, as a pastor to prisoners of war, and as a minister before teaching theology for thirty years (1950-1980). He is also the author of well-received commentaries on Mark, Romans, 1 and 2 Peter and Jude. Table of Contents
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