Description
E. Earle Ellis provides an in-depth exploration of God's sovereign purpose, both in individual salvation and in the salvation history within which the Bible has been authored and communicated.
About the Author
E. Earle Ellis is Research Professor Emeritus at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Texas, USA.
Reviews
'The highly respected New Testament scholar, E.E. Ellis, well known for his outstanding pioneering work on Paul's use of the Old Testament and of pre-formed traditions in his letters, brings together here a collection of his most recent essays. Although it takes its title from an essay commending a traditional Calvinist interpretation of divine sovereignty, the other essays are largely devoted to a critical assessment of contemporary trends in New Testament interpretation including such issues as the presences of Graeco-Roman rhetorical methods in Paul and the validity of dynamic equivalence translations of the Bible.' -I. Howard Marshall, Honorary Research Professor of New Testament, University of Aberdeen, UK 'Altogether these essays present the perspective of a mature New Testament scholar who sees the sovreignty of God in salvation written across history of the Bible and its ongoing interpretation.' - Reginald L King, University of Durham Reginald L King Theological Book Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780567225740
Author Professor E. Earle Ellis
Format Paperback
Page Count 142
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC