Epistle to the Colossians: New International Commentary on the New Testament
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Epistle to the Colossians: New International Commentary on the New Testament    -     By: Scot McKnight

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In the letter to the Colossians, Paul offers a compelling vision of the Christian life; his claims transcend religion and bring poli-tics, culture, spirituality, power, ethnicity, and more into play. This exegetical and theological commentary by Scot McKnight delves deeply into Paul's message in Colossians and draws out the theology that underpins it.

McKnight interacts closely with the text of Colossians itself while bringing the best of biblical scholarship to the table. He focuses on reading Colossians in the context of Paul's other letters, his theology, and his mission to preach the gospel to the Gentiles. Crafted specifically for preachers and teachers, this engaging and accessible commentary offers fresh light on Colossians.

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Title: Epistle to the Colossians: New International Commentary on the New Testament
By: Scot McKnight
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 522
Vendor: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 9.25 X 6.13 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 14 ounces
ISBN: 0802867987
ISBN-13: 9780802867988
Series: NICNT
Stock No: WW867988

Author Bio

Scot McKnight is the Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary, Lombard, Illinois. His many other books include The Jesus Creed: Loving God, Loving Others; A Community Called Atonement; and the NICNT commentary on James. He also writes the award-winning Jesus Creedblog at patheos.com.

Editorial Reviews

Marianne Meye Thompson
— Fuller Theological Seminary
"Scot McKnight’s commentary on Colossians offers everything one could want: a lively and readable exposition of the biblical text, with helpful observations on Greek grammar and translation; familiarity with primary sources that illumine the ancient context of this letter and the situation that evoked it; a wide-ranging acquaintance with issues in recent scholarship on Pauline theology; and sensitivity to the epistle’s theological claims and themes. Those committed to a careful study of this epistle will find McKnight a wise and judicious guide."

Pheme Perkins
— Boston College
"McKnight’s conservative approach to Paul incorporates insights from a broad spectrum of ’new approaches’ to the apostle and his theology. His years of teaching Colossians in Greek provide detailed grammar analysis in footnotes. Insisting that Paul is above all a missionary and pastor for whom the new regime of King Jesus challenges the dark powers of imperialism, McKnight’s commentary offers pastors and other readers a fresh vision of church communities as the embodiment of God’s new creation."

James W. Thompson
— Abilene Christian University
"This commentary by Scot McKnight provides a rare combination of readability, attention to linguistic details, and knowledge of contemporary scholarship on the letter to the Colossians. It is obviously the product of a career of reflection on this letter."

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