
Book Summary
In the course of his long and distinguished scholarly career, Jan Lambrecht has been a prolific writer from both an academic and a pastoral perspective. Since 1994, attempts have been in process to collect as many as possible of his shorter writings into volumes that would be more accessible, resulting in four publications up to this point. This volume consists of studies on Pauline literature and the Book of Revelation, but it also includes a short article on Christian freedom in 1 Peter. Although the twenty-two studies in the present volume have all been written or published relatively recently, they are reflective of Professor Lambrecht's academic and pastoral interests over his entire career, ranging from Mark's use of Matthew, and possibly Q, to the Book of Revelation, and including Luke, Acts, and Paul.
Book Details
| Book Name | Understanding What One Reads New Testament Essays |
| Author | Jan Lambrecht, J. Lambrecht, Lambrecht Aj |
| Publisher | Peeters (Aug 2003) |
| ISBN | 9789042913028 |
| Pages | 303 |
| Language | English |
| Price | 2671 |
