ry. [_Now ready._
Professor Vincent's contributions to the study of the New Testament
rank him among the first American exegetes. His most recent
publication is "A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles
to the Philippians and to Philemon" (_International Critical
Commentary_), which was preceded by a "Students' New Testament
Handbook," "Word Studies in the New Testament," and others.
THE HISTORY OF THE HIGHER CRITICISM OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Prof. HENRY S. NASH, Professor of New Testament Interpretation,
Cambridge Divinity School. [_Now ready._
Of Professor Nash's "Genesis of the Social Conscience," _The
Outlook_ said: "The results of Professor Nash's ripe thought are
presented in a luminous, compact, and often epigrammatic style. The
treatment is at once masterful and helpful, and the book ought to be
a quickening influence of the highest kind; it surely will establish
the fame of its author as a profound thinker, one from whom we have
a right to expect future inspiration of a kindred sort."
INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Prof. B. WISNER BACON, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Yale
University. [_Now ready._
Professor Bacon's works in the field of Old Testament criticism
include "The Triple Tradition of Exodus," and "The Genesis of
Genesis," a study of the documentary sources of the books of Moses.
In the field of New Testament study he has published a number of
brilliant papers, the most recent of which is "The Autobiography of
Jesus," in the _American Journal of Theology_.
THE HISTORY OF NEW TESTAMENT TIMES IN PALESTINE
Prof. SHAILER MATHEWS, Professor of New Testament History and
Interpretation, The University of Chicago. [_Now ready._
_The Congregationalist_ says of Prof. Shailer Mathews's recent work,
"The Social Teaching of Jesus": "Re-reading deepens the impression
that the author is scholarly, devout, awake to all modern thought,
and yet conservative and pre-eminently sane. If, after reading the
chapters dealing with Jesus' attitude toward man, society, the
family, the state, and wealth, the reader will not agree with us in
this opinion, we greatly err as prophets."
THE LIFE OF PAUL
Prof. RUSH RHEES, Preside
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