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Gordon Fee is a New Testament scholar who, after teaching briefly at Wheaton College in Illinois, has for many years taught at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts until 1986. He then moved to Regent College in Vancouver, Canada, where he is now Professor Emeritus. The New Testament, sometimes called the Greek Scriptures, is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus. ...
Wheaton College is the name of two colleges in the United States: Wheaton College, Illinois Wheaton College, Massachusetts External Links Wheaton College (Illinois) Wheaton College (Massachusetts) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (GCTS) is an interdenominational evangelical theological seminary located in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. ...
South Hamilton is a district within Hamilton, Massachusetts. ...
Regent College is, in its own words, An International Graduate School of Christian Studies, based near Vancouver, British Columbia. ...
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A professor is a senior teacher and researcher, usually in a college or university. ...
While being one of the foremost experts in textual criticism of the New Testament of the Bible, he is also the author of many books on Biblical exegesis, including the popular introductory work How to Read the Bible for All it's Worth (co-authored with Douglas Stuart), and a major commentary on 1 Corinthians as well as numerous other commentaries on various books in the New Testament. In the 1990s he succeeded F.F. Bruce to become the editor of the notable evangelical commentary series, the New International Commentary of the New Testament. Textual criticism is a branch of philology that examines the extant manuscript copies of an ancient or medieval literary work to produce a text that is as close as possible to the original. ...
The New Testament, sometimes called the Greek Scriptures, is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus. ...
A Bible handwritten in Latin, on display in Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. ...
(Redirected from 1 Corinthians) See also: Second Epistle to the Corinthians and Third Epistle to the Corinthians The First Epistle to the Corinthians is a book of the Bible in the New Testament. ...
The New Testament, sometimes called the Greek Scriptures, is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus. ...
Frederick Fyvie Bruce (1910-1990) was a Bible scholar and one of the founders of the modern evangelical understanding of the Bible. ...
Evangelical has several distinct meanings: In its original sense, it means belonging or related to the Gospel (Greek: euangelion - good news) of the New Testament. ...
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