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6 Comments
John
Nice! Schreiner has long been one of my favorite writers because of his lucidity and gospel-centeredness. Looking forward to this one.
Mike Bird
Denny, I think SBTS should have a Galatians conference with commentaries forthcoming from Schreiner, Seifrid, and Vickers.
Denny Burk
Good call, Mike!
Mark
One thing I like about Schreiner’s books is that he calls all Christians (and professing Christians) to take their perservering in faith and sanctification seriously. This is in such a contrast to the many watered-down soul damaging preaching we hear a lot these days.
James Coats
Denny,
This is somewhat off-topic, but can you (or someone here) recommend a good commentary on Isaiah?
Thanks!
James
Michael
Dr. Burk,
Can you shed any light on the works of law discussion in this volume?