E. Earle Ellis, is Research Professor of Theology, Southwestern Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, has authored The Old Testament in Early Christianity (1992), Paul's Use of the Old Testament (1991), and Prophecy and Hermeneutic (1993).
'This book deserves to be read by any who are interested in the
study of the origins of the NT and who posses the intellectual
integrity to interact with arguments that may force them to abandon
long-cherished views on the literary history of its documents.'
Eckhard Schnabel, Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2002.
'The book is a monumental achievement, built on a lifetime of
research and thought.'
C.F.D. Moule, The Journal of Theological Studies, 2001.
'This is a detailed and methodical study displaying a masterly
level of scholarship.'
Edward Adams, The Expository Times, 2000.
'This is a remarkable book that has tremendous implications for
biblical scholarship…'
Cory J. Hailey, SBC Life, 2000.
‘Ellis’s arguments are strong, provocative and worthy of further
exploration. His paragdim may revolutionize critical New Testament
studies.’
J.M. Givens, Review and Expositor, 2001.
'A provocative and substantive tour de force revealing the extent
to which the basis of currently dominant views is at least as much
a matter of consensus as evidence.'
Michael W. Holmes Religious Studies Review 2000.
'It is one of the most enthralling and persuasive works I have
read.'
David Miano. lecturer University of California - San Diego 2000
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