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Song of Songs / Paul J. Griffiths.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Brazos theological commentary on the BiblePublication details: Grand Rapids, MI : Brazos Press, c2011.Description: lviii, 182 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781587431357 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 223.9077 Gri 2011 22
LOC classification:
  • BS1485.53 .G74 2011
Summary: "The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible makes a most welcome contribution to the church, the academic world, and the general public at large. By enlisting a wide range of Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox theologians who differ on much, but who agree on the truth of the Nicene Creed, the series also represents ecumenical activity of the very best kind. It is always a daunting challenge to expound the church's sacred book both simply and deeply, but this impressive line-up of authors is very well situated for the attempt." -- Mark A. Noll, University of Notre Dame.
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Books Books Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section 223.9077 Gri 2011 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 10999
Books Books Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section 223.9077 Gri 2011 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 11000

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible makes a most welcome contribution to the church, the academic world, and the general public at large. By enlisting a wide range of Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox theologians who differ on much, but who agree on the truth of the Nicene Creed, the series also represents ecumenical activity of the very best kind. It is always a daunting challenge to expound the church's sacred book both simply and deeply, but this impressive line-up of authors is very well situated for the attempt." -- Mark A. Noll, University of Notre Dame.

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