Good for academic libraries and students seeking a broad sampling of contemporary evangelical scholarship; less cohesive as a unified collection for specific study needs.
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More informationA thirteen-volume academic series featuring monographs on diverse biblical and theological topics from predominantly evangelical perspectives. The collection includes strong contributions on textual criticism, hermeneutics, and Christology, but shows unevenness with some highly specialized volumes. Five volumes are rated as strong library additions, six as specialized, and two as worthwhile. The set provides broad coverage of current evangelical scholarship but lacks thematic cohesion.
Strengths
- Diverse range of evangelical scholarship on biblical and theological topics
- Includes works by respected scholars like Richard Bauckham, James Dunn, and Stanley Porter
Limits
- Uneven quality with some volumes highly specialized
- Primarily academic focus with limited practical application