Unpublished Commentaries
Posted by Hank on January 1st, 2009 filed in Biblical Interpretation, TheologyHere is a list of commentaries due out in the coming years. Here are a few that I am most interested in.
Richard Bauckham: Luke, John, Acts, 2 Peter/Jude; I read his book on Jesus and the role of eyewitness testimony in the formation of the gospels to ensure their reliability and liked it, can’t wait to see more of his actual theology.
D.A. Carson: Matthew, Galatians, Hebrews, Johanine Epistles, Revelation; this dude has been busy!
Michael Bird: Colossians, Philemon (both in 2012), and LXX book of I and II Esdras; I love his blog so why not try out his commentaries.
N.T. Wright is putting out a commentary on Galatians which I am very interested to read how he exegetes Galatians, as well as on Malachi and Philippians. G.K. Beale is publishing on Colossians, Philemon, and the Pastorals. Dr. Tom Schreiner is publishing two commentaries on Galatians. I wonder how similar/different they will be from each other? Douglas Moo (of the famous Romans commentary in the NICNT series) is publishing on Galatians and Hebrews–excited. Greek scholar and translator Gordon D. Fee is publishing on I and II Thessalonians as well as Revelation. This looks to be really promising set of commentaries, check it out.
January 1st, 2009 at 10:27 pm
I went to a conference about 6 years ago where Carson was the keynote speaker. He said then that he had a Revelation commentary coming out…Still hasn’t arrived yet. I’m not expecting it anytime soon…BTW – Carson is one of my fav. scholars, even though he’s Reformed and I’m not I still have a great appreciation for him.
January 2nd, 2009 at 12:34 pm
I would love to see Carson’s commentaries come out but the I don’t know when he has time to write them with everything else he does. Besides, I’m more interested in Bauckham’s commentaries, especially the Luke and John commentaries. I’d also like to see Wright’s Galatians commentary too. I mention Carson because I love the guy as a scholar and because of Hebrews. Revelation means little to me because I don’t think he’ll present anything really ground breaking. I’m mainly after Hebrews, and Galatians if he’ll do it–he said he’d do Galatians a few years back too.