Echoes of Scripture in the Letter of Paul to the Colossians
Biographical note
Christopher A. Beetham, Ph.D. (2005) in Biblical Theology, Wheaton College Graduate School, is assistant professor of biblical studies at the Evangelical Theological College and assistant professor of New Testament at the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology, both in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Readership
All those interested in literary intertextuality, the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, Colossians, and biblical theology.
Reviews
'Beetham has presented the pertinent materials and given his arguments in such a way that a reader of his book can easily pinpoint where he or she agrees or disagrees, and that is no small merit'
Maarten J.J. Menken, RBL, 2009
... this is an important book for those studying the use of the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament. Its attention to method and its careful study of the interpretive history of many texts make a genuine contribution. All who address the question of the use of Scripture in the New Testament will need to be familiar with this work, including its pattern of addressing the question
Jerry L. Sumney, Biblical Interpretation, 2010
'Whereas many studies in this area lack definitional rigour and metholodlogical awareness, one of the refreshing aspects of Beethams' monograph is that it addresses both of these aspects in a clear manner, aw well as self-consciously situating itself within this burgeoning sub-discipline.[...] ...a measured study...'
Paul Foster, Expository Times 122, 3, December 2010
Maarten J.J. Menken, RBL, 2009
... this is an important book for those studying the use of the Hebrew Bible in the New Testament. Its attention to method and its careful study of the interpretive history of many texts make a genuine contribution. All who address the question of the use of Scripture in the New Testament will need to be familiar with this work, including its pattern of addressing the question
Jerry L. Sumney, Biblical Interpretation, 2010
'Whereas many studies in this area lack definitional rigour and metholodlogical awareness, one of the refreshing aspects of Beethams' monograph is that it addresses both of these aspects in a clear manner, aw well as self-consciously situating itself within this burgeoning sub-discipline.[...] ...a measured study...'
Paul Foster, Expository Times 122, 3, December 2010
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