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| A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospel |
Edited by James Hastings, with contributions from John A. Selbie and John C. Lambert, this volume builds upon the success of the first volume and delves deeper into the rich tapestry of biblical scholarship.
The preface of the book expresses gratitude to the colleagues and contributors who have dedicated their time and expertise to this monumental project. The editors acknowledge the immense challenge of creating a dictionary that truly captures the essence of its subject matter, but they are heartened by the positive reception of the first volume. Reviewers have praised the dedication and thoroughness of the contributors, and preachers of the Gospel have found the dictionary to be a valuable resource.
The second volume includes an appendix that contains articles which are grouped separately from the general alphabetical order. This appendix adds depth and nuance to the dictionary, providing additional insights and perspectives on various aspects of Christ and the Gospels. The language throughout the dictionary is kept in English, making it accessible to a wide range of readers.
Throughout the dictionary, readers will find detailed entries on key figures, events, and themes related to Christ and the Gospels. From discussions of the historical context in which Jesus lived to analyses of his teachings and miracles, the dictionary offers a comprehensive overview of the New Testament narratives. Scholars and lay readers alike will find valuable information and interpretations that deepen their understanding of the central figure of Christianity.
"A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels" is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to explore the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. With its thorough research, insightful analysis, and accessible language, this dictionary is sure to be a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in biblical studies or Christian theology.
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