Gordon H. Clark
Hardback, 398 pages, 2005
Dr. Clark's commentaries on four of Paul's letters, Ephesians,
Colossians, and First and Second Thessalonians,
plus his monograph on Logical Criticisms of Textual Criticism, are
combined in this one large volume. This new volume is completely re-typeset
and fully indexed, and it contains the most up-to-date compilation of Dr. Clark's
bibliography.
All of Dr. Clark's commentaries are non-technical, written for
the ordinary Christian, and are designed to explain the content of Paul's letters,
not speculate about historical or theological matters on which the text is silent.
Dr. Clark believed that the Bible is its own infallible interpreter, and to
understand its message, one need not master some other discipline, such as archaeology
or ancient history.
Some copies remain of Dr. Clark's individual commentaries on
these books, but when that supply is exhausted, this volume will be the sole
source for these commentaries.
Contents:
Ephesians (Preface, Chapters 1 through 6); Colossians (Preface,
Chapters 1 through 4, Appendix); First Thessalonians (Prefatory Note
on Textual Criticism, Chapters 1 through 5); Second Thessalonians (Chapters
1 through 3); Appendix: Logical Criticisms of Textual Criticism (Examples
from the Old Testament, New Testament Examples, Logical and Textual Criticism,
The Greek Text, Variant Readings, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans,
Revelation); Scripture Index; Index; The Works of Gordon Haddon Clark;
The Crisis of Our Time.
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