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Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture Bundle 1 - IBKACCSB103
Product Description
The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture Bundle 1 includes 12 volumes of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture covering the following Bible books:
- Genesis 1-11 - Old Testament, Volume I
- Genesis 12-50 - Old Testament, Volume II
- Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy - Old Testament, Volume III
- The Twelve Prophets - Old Testament, Volume XIV
- Matthew 1-13 - New Testament, Volume Ia
- Matthew 14-28 - New Testament, Volume Ib
- Mark - New Testament, Volume II
- Luke - New Testament, Volume III
- Romans - New Testament, Volume VI
- 1-2 Corinthians - New Testament, Volume VII
- Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians - New Testament, Volume VIII
- Colossians, 1-2 Thessalonians, 1-2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon - New Testament, Volume IX
When completed, the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture (ACCS) will be published in 28 volumes covering the entire Bible. This is a bundle of the first 12 volumes. Other volumes (and bundles) will be offered as they are made available from the publisher (IVP Books) until the series is complete.
The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture does what very few of today's students of the Bible could do for themselves. With the aid of computer technology, the vast array of writings from the church fathers—including much that is available only in the ancient languages—have been combed for their comment on Scripture. From these results, scholars with a deep knowledge of the fathers and a heart for the church have hand selected material for each volume, shaping, annotating and introducing it to today's readers. Each portion of commentary has been chosen for its salient insight, its rhetorical power and its faithful representation of the consensual exegesis of the early church.
The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture is an ecumenical project, promoting a vital link of communication between the varied Christian traditions of today and their common ancient ancestors in the faith. On this shared ground we listen as leading pastoral theologians of six centuries gather around the text of Scripture and offer their best theological, spiritual and pastoral insights.
Today the historical-critical method of interpretation has nearly exhausted its claim on the biblical text and on the church. In its wake there is a widespread yearning among Christian individuals and communities for the wholesome, the deep and the enduring. The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture seeks not to replace those excellent commentaries that have been produced in the twentieth century. It supplements them, framing them with interpretive voices that have long sustained the church and only recently have fallen silent. It invites us to listen with appreciative ears and sympathetic minds as our ancient ancestors in the faith describe and interpret the scriptural vistas as they see them.
The Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture is a postcritical revival of the early commentary tradition known as the glossa ordinaria, a text artfully elaborated with ancient and authoritative reflections and insights. An uncommon companion for theological interpretation, spiritual reading, and wholesome teaching and preaching.
Features
- Patristic commentary on Scripture. The patristic period, the time of the fathers of the church, spans the era from Clement of Rome (fl. c. 95) to John of Damascus (c. 645-c.749). The commentary thus covers seven centuries of biblical interpretation, from the end of the New Testament to the mid-eighth century, including the Venerable Bede.
- Presents key texts of early Christian commentary in a convenient verse by verse form.
- Each volume includes a General Introduction, A Guide to using the Commentary and (a) book overview(s).
- Convenient to use in PocketBible! Open any book in the Ancient Christian Commentary series side-by-side with your favorite Bible in PocketBible. Search for specific words and phrases in the commentary just as you would in your PocketBible Bible.
About the Editors
General Editor: Thomas C. Oden is Henry Anson Buttz Professor of Theology at The Theological School of Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. He is general editor of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture and the author of numerous theological works, including a three-volume systematic theology. See individual pages above for specific details on each volumes editor(s).
System Requirements
Requires PocketBible for iPhone, available separately via iTunes and the App Store. See individual product pages for installation and download sizes for each volume. You must have Internet access from your iPhone or iPod Touch to initially install this book. Once installed, an Internet connection is not required. (Also compatible with iPocketBible.com and most other PocketBible products.)
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