Through him he has reconciled to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, by the blood of his cross.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Douglas J. Moo on Google Books
For those of you who don't know, Google Books offers great previews of a variety of books. You can actually read quite a large chunk of Douglas J. Moo's commentary on Romans. Click here.
I picked up Moo's Romans commentary about a year ago, and I must say it has to be one of the best written in quite a long time. I don't always agree with his conclusions (and supplement any Romans study with Dunn's Word commentary and Witherington's Socio-Rhetorical commentary) but that said I would highly recommend it and think that Moo does a terrific job handling the many issues associated with working through Romans, including those which in the end I differ on.
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I picked up Moo's Romans commentary about a year ago, and I must say it has to be one of the best written in quite a long time.
I don't always agree with his conclusions (and supplement any Romans study with Dunn's Word commentary and Witherington's Socio-Rhetorical commentary) but that said I would highly recommend it and think that Moo does a terrific job handling the many issues associated with working through Romans, including those which in the end I differ on.
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