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New Testament Greek for Preachers and Teachers: Five Areas of Application

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

New Testament Greek for Preachers and Teachers: Five Areas of Application

Contributors:

By (Author) Neal Windham

ISBN:

9780819183262

Publisher:

University Press of America

Imprint:

University Press of America

Publication Date:

9th August 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects

Dewey:

487.4

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 134mm, Height 217mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

299g

Description

New Testament Greek for Preachers and Teachers is neither a grammar nor a handbook of forms. It is a book about exegesis and, to a lesser degree, exposition, and is designed for the Bible college student or seminarian who has a beginning-level knowledge of Greek. Windham provides a basic introduction to five areastextual criticism, morphology, word and phrase studies, syntax, and discoursewhere the study of Greek plays a significant role in the interpretive process.

Reviews

A useful auxiliary volume in preliminary courses on the exegesis of New Testament Greek. -- D.A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School * Seminary Studies *
Windham set an admirable goal of writing a textbook for ministerial students whose motivation 'sees in the study of Greek a genuine key to understanding the text'. * Critical Review *
Students wishing to further their grasp of how to apply the Greek they are learning to the real world and ministers who are willing to do some independent study to freshen up their language skills, will find Windham to be a wise, sympathetic and intelligible tutor. * Presbyterian *
...wholeheartedly recommended to anyone wanting to become a better interpreter of the Greek New Testament. * Southwestern Journal Of Theology *
As a textbook for Greek courses in New Testament exegesis and exposition, New Testament Greek for Preachers and Teachers offers solid material. * Seminary Studies *
A major strength of the work is the guidance the author gives the student and preacher on using the available exegetical tools. The pastor desiring to improve his ability to utilize the Greek text will benefit greatly from this volume. * The Theological Educator *
Windham set an admirable goal of writing a textbook for ministerial students whose motivation 'sees in the study of Greek a genuine key to understanding the text'. * Critical Review *
Students wishing to further their grasp of how to apply the Greek they are learning to the real world and ministers who are willing to do some independent study to freshen up their language skills, will find Windham to be a wise, sympathetic and intelligible tutor. * Presbyterian *
...wholeheartedly recommended to anyone wanting to become a better interpreter of the Greek New Testament. * Southwestern Journal Of Theology *
As a textbook for Greek courses in New Testament exegesis and exposition, New Testament Greek for Preachers and Teachers offers solid material. * Seminary Studies *
A useful auxiliary volume in preliminary courses on the exegesis of New Testament Greek. -- D.A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School * Seminary Studies *
...the author succeeds in translating abstract concepts into usable tools. -- D.A. Carson, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School * Westminster Theological Journal *
This book fills an important niche for the Bible students' needs. -- Dr. Rondel B. Smith, President, Pioneer Bible Translators * Westminster Theological Journal *
If you have been looking for a book to help revive your Greek by showing you how to use what you know, not just what to know, this may be the one. -- Dr. Rondel B. Smith, President, Pioneer Bible Translators * Booklist *
Should prove very useful, especially in view of the many concrete examples. -- M. Silva, Westminster Theological Seminary * Booklist *

Author Bio

Neal Windham is Associate Professor of Greek/New Testament at Lincoln Christian College and Seminary, Lincoln, Illinois.

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