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- From: "Andrew T. Dolan" <dolan AT lasalle.edu>
- To: "Corpus-paul" <corpus-paul AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: RE: textbook recommendations
- Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 09:33:37 -0400
Perhaps more expensive than you'd want, Raymond Brown's _Introduction to the
New Testament_ is quite good. Less thorough than Roetzel, but still good
for an intro class, is Bart Ehrman's Introduction to the New Testament.
Since I think that Paul's importance to the modern world lies less in what
he actually said and meant than in what later writers interpreted him to
say, I've used Wayne Meeks's book on Paul and his later interpreters.
Andy
Andrew T. Dolan
Assistant Professor of Theology
Humanities Department
Alvernia College
400 St. Bernardine Street
Reading, PA
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textbook recommendations,
Jeffrey B. Gibson, 06/02/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: textbook recommendations, David L. Barr, 06/02/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, John Lupia, 06/02/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, Frank W. Hughes, 06/02/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, David L. Barr, 06/03/2001
- RE: textbook recommendations, Andrew T. Dolan, 06/04/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, Edgar Krentz, 06/04/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, Jeffrey B. Gibson, 06/04/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, Edgar Krentz, 06/04/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, Jeffrey B. Gibson, 06/04/2001
- RE: textbook recommendations, John Lodge, 06/04/2001
- Re: textbook recommendations, Sorin & Simona Sabou, 06/15/2001
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