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Constantine R. Campbell

    Cet auteur est célébré pour la création de récits captivants qui plongent dans les profondeurs de la psyché humaine et des complexités morales. Son style distinctif est réputé pour sa qualité atmosphérique et sa capacité à dépeindre des personnages complexes avec une compréhension nuancée. À travers ses œuvres, il explore fréquemment des thèmes d'identité, de perte et la recherche de sens dans un monde souvent chaotique. Cette perspective unique offre aux lecteurs une expérience littéraire qui pousse à la réflexion et inoubliable.

    Colossians and Philemon
    Advances in the Study of Greek
    Verbal aspect and non-indicative verbs
    Paul and the Hope of Glory
    The Letter to the Ephesians
    Verbal Aspect, the Indicative Mood, and Narrative
    • Verbal aspect in Ancient Greek has been a topic of significant debate in recent scholarship. In this book, Constantine R. Campbell investigates the function of verbal aspect within New Testament Greek narrative. He argues that the primary role of verbal aspect in narrative is to delineate and shape the various ‘discourse strands’ of which it is constructed, such as mainline, offline, and direct discourse. Campbell accounts for this function in terms of the semantic value of each tense-form. Consequently, in the search for more effective conclusions and explanations, he challenges and reassesses some of the conclusions reached in previous scholarship. One such reassessment involves a boldly innovative approach to the perfect tense-form.

      Verbal Aspect, the Indicative Mood, and Narrative
    • The Letter to the Ephesians

      • 376pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,6(13)Évaluer

      A clear and comprehensive commentary on Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians.   In the latest Pillar New Testament Commentary, Constantine R. Campbell illuminates the Letter to the Ephesians with scholarly precision and pastoral warmth. In line with the christological concerns of the letter, Campbell calls special attention to its theme of union with Christ. His thorough analysis covers a breadth of topics, including salvation and grace, the glory of God, and the church and its mission.  Aimed at students and scholars of the Pauline letters, Campbell’s commentary carefully explains each verse of Ephesians with attention to historical and linguistic context. Yet the commentary prioritizes imminent theological concerns and remains accessible to any serious reader of the New Testament.

      The Letter to the Ephesians
    • Paul and the Hope of Glory

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,5(17)Évaluer

      In this book, Con Campbell conducts a detailed study of the relevant elements of Paul's eschatological language, metaphors, and images. He examines each passage in context, aiming to build inductively an overall sense of Paul's thinking, and demonstrates the integration of Paul's eschatological thought into his overall theological framework.

      Paul and the Hope of Glory
    • Verbal aspect and non-indicative verbs

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Constantine R. Campbell continues the work begun in his previous volume, Verbal Aspect, the Indicative Mood, and Narrative: Soundings in the Greek of the New Testament. In this book, he investigates the function of verbal aspect in non-indicative Greek verbs, which are of great significance for the translation and exegesis of Biblical texts. Campbell demonstrates that the model developed in his first volume provides strong power of explanation for the workings of non-indicative verbs, and challenges some of the conclusions reached by previous scholarship.

      Verbal aspect and non-indicative verbs
    • Advances in the Study of Greek

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,3(135)Évaluer

      Advances in the Study of Greek examines issues of interest in the current world of Greek scholarship and their impact on understanding the New Testament; it provides an accessible introduction for students, pastors, professors, and commentators to understand these issues in this period of paradigm shift.

      Advances in the Study of Greek
    • Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek, Second Edition, by Constantine R. Campbell provides an accessible introduction to verbal aspect for students of New Testament Greek.

      Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek
    • This book is an insider's critique of the evangelicals' misuse of the Bible. By revealing evangelical distortions of the Bible, this book seeks to restore the dignity of the Christian faith and to renew public interest in Jesus, while calling evangelicals back to his teaching.

      Jesus v. Evangelicals