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The Birth of the Messiah: A Commentary on the Infancy Narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke (The ... Raymond E. Brown
Yale University Press, 1999
Magisterial I was reluctant when this tome about the infancy narratives had been recommended, and after the first chapter discovered this was no ordinary book. There are myriads of commentaries, but none like this! This book elaborates at length on the short gospel narratives of ...
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A Coming Christ in Advent: Essays on the Gospel Narratives Preparing for the Birth of Jesus : Matthew 1 and ... Raymond E. Brown
The Liturgical Press, 1988
Approachable scholarship Raymond E. Brown is best known for his large The Birth of the Messiah and the two volumes on the death of Christ. Those are readable texts aimed at a more scholarly crowd. A Coming of Christ in Advent is one of a group of slim volumes that collect his essays for ...
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CLEP Introduction to Educational Psychology (REA) - The Best Test Prep (Best Test Preperation & Review Course) Raymond E. Webster, Terry Casey
Research & Education Association, 2006
Excellent Study Guide! I studied this book for like three hours and passed the CLEP. this was my only study guide. all of the information on the test was in this book!
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An Adult Christ at Christmas: Essays on the Three Biblical Christmas Stories, Matthew 2 and Luke 2 Raymond E. Brown
Liturgical Press, 1988
Matthew and Luke wrote different things than you belive. I read this book in this time of Christmas, 2001-2002. The content was incredibly interesting and changed my mind about the narratives of Jesus infancy. The two initial chapters of Matthew and Luke now say different things than I understood just a month ago. ...
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The New Jerome Biblical Commentary
Prentice Hall, 1990
Great Commentary The NJBC is by far the best single volume commentary around. If you are a serious theological student and interetsed in good biblical research and scholarship then I highly recommend it. The contributions to it will help to broaden your search for accuracy and ...
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The Churches The Apostles Left Behind S.S. Raymond E. Brown
Paulist Press, 1984
A Solid Biblical Start to a Study of Ecclesiology Raymond Brown's investigation into the Apostolic communities of the early Church provides a solid biblical foundation for studies of the Church. It offers a mature view of the scripture which attests to these communities. While remaining orthodox, Brown does not ...
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An Introduction to New Testament Christology Raymond E. Brown
Paulist Press, 1994
Customer Satisfaction I am completely satisfied with my purchase and the delivery time was done in a timely manner. The product received was in "new" condition and it will serve my purpose very well.
Laureen Howard
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The Virginal Conception and Bodily Resurrection of Jesus Raymond E. Brown
Paulist Press, 1972
For a clearer understanding of Christian faith. Whatever the reader's convictions this book is an opportunity to reflect on two very sensitive topics for Christian faith. The author tackles them carefully and yet constructively. The book was authorized by those who are in charge of maintaining Roman Catholic ...
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An Introduction to the New Testament (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library) Raymond E. Brown
Yale University Press, 1997
Extremely helpful and easy to understand I am a somewhat new Christian and have really felt a connection with God since becoming faithful. However, I became wary of Church dogma and completely literal, simplified views of info in the Bible. I knew it had to be deeper than that. I had a hunger to learn more ...
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The Gospel and Epistles of John: A Concise Commentary Raymond E. Brown
Liturgical Press, 1988
Concise and Probing Examination of the New Testament John Tradition A clear and concise exploration of the New Testament Traditon of John in the exegetical method through exploration of themes and overarching messages of the Jesus tradition as portrayed in John. Primarily using accurate historical consideration (ie. geographic, class, ...
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101 Questions and Answers on the Bible Raymond E. Brown
Paulist Press, 2003
What's the Bible all about, anyway? Raymond Brown is recognized as one of the foremost biblical scholars of the later 20th century, and this slim volume is the product of his own studying and teaching of Holy Scripture. A priest of the Roman Catholic Church, the late Fr Brown approached the bible as both ...
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The Gospel According to John I-XII: A New Translation with Introduction ans Commentary by (Anchor Bible) Raymond E. Brown
Anchor Bible, 1995
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The Gospel According to John I-XII (Anchor Bible Series, Vol. 29) Raymond E. Brown
Anchor Bible, 1966
A solid, insightful and intelligent commentary. Raymond Brown is an incredible scholar and has presented one of the finest commentaries written on the gospel according to John. Both introductory notes and main commentary are fluid and reveal significant insight. The book is an absolute pleasure to read regardless ...
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The Gospel According to John, XIII-XXI (The Anchor Yale Bible Commentaries) Raymond E. Brown
Yale University Press, 1970
Kudos for Brown. Kudos for Brown. This is an outstanding addition to your theological library. Brown addresses the scholarly issues and at the same time, has superb insight to the text that preaches. No, it is not the easiest to read and use, but the best seldom are.
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An Introduction to the Gospel of John (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library) Raymond E. Brown, Francis J. Moloney
Yale University Press, 2003
Brown's final gift Before his sudden death in 1998 Raymond Brown was working on a revision of his widely acclaimed two-volume commentary on the Gospel of John (AB 29, 29A). What he left behind was a nearly completed new Introduction which, however, needed to be edited before publishing. ...
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