emmausroadtrip Posted April 14, 2019 Share Posted April 14, 2019 (edited) Greetings all! Any plans for Accordance to bring this series on board?: Cascade Books "New Testament after Supersessionism" Commentary Series https://wipfandstock.com/catalog/series/view/id/57/ "The New Testament after Supersessionism (NTAS) is a series that presents post-supersessionist interpretations of the New Testament. By post-supersessionism, we mean "a family of theological perspectives that affirms God's irrevocable covenant with the Jewish people as a central and coherent part of ecclesial teaching. It rejects understandings of the new covenant that entail the abrogation or obsolescence of God's covenant with the Jewish people, of the Torah as a demarcator of Jewish communal identity, or of the Jewish people themselves" (spostst.org). Although the field of New Testament studies has made significant strides in this direction in recent years, the volumes in this series, written by Jewish and gentile believers in Jesus, seek to advance the conversation by offering post-supersessionist readings of the New Testament that address the question of ongoing Jewish particularity, and the relationship of interdependence and mutual blessing between Jew and gentile in Messiah." series editors J. Brian TuckerMoody Theological Seminary, Plymouth, MIDavid RudolphThe King's University, Southlake, TXJustin HardinPalm Beach Atlantic University, West Palm Beach, FLprojected volumesNew Testament After Supersessionism, Introductory Volume --Justin K. Hardin, David J. Rudolph, and J. Brian TuckerReading Matthew After Supersessionism --Anders RunessonReading Mark After Supersessionism --Vered HillelReading Luke-Acts After Supersessionism --Mark S. Kinzer and David J. RudolphReading John After Supersessionism --tbcReading Romans After Supersessionism --J. Brian TuckerReading 1 Corinthians After Supersessionism --Kar Yong LimReading 2 Corinthians After Supersessionism --James A. WaddellReading Galatians After Supersessionism --Justin K. HardinReading Philippians After Supersessionism --Christopher ZoccaliReading Ephesians and Colossians After Supersessionism --Lionel WindsorReading Hebrews After Supersessionism --David M. MoffittReading 1 Peter After Supersessionism --Kelly D. LiebengoodReading Revelation After Supersessionism --Ralph KornerNew Testament After Supersessionism, Supplementary Volume --edited by Justin K. Hardin, David J. Rudolph, and J. Brian Tucker Edited April 14, 2019 by emmausroadtrip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unix Posted April 20, 2019 Share Posted April 20, 2019 Is it non-transliterated OL:s in most of the forthcoming volumes? If so, +1! I haven't seen these but these would certainly contribute with much that I don't have. I have fairly substantial commentary holdings, on the Bible in English, so I'm not easily talked into any purchases nor even talked into bothering to go to the library to look read (as it's not always worth the trip of at least an hour one way). (Last Month over at the competitor's sale I bought basically nothing at all (just one book which is not strictly a commentary that I wanted a couple of Years ago but had thought I'd never buy since it's not under Accordance and I would not have paid near full price).) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emmausroadtrip Posted May 11, 2019 Author Share Posted May 11, 2019 Greetings and thank you for your reply and inquiry-I would encourage you to take a look here at how this series engages with Scripture and the original languages (see the "Look inside" feature): https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Romans-after-Supersessionism-Continuation/dp/1498217516/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?crid=3MTAH3ZDX319H&keywords=reading+romans+after+supersessionism&qid=1557598010&s=gateway&sprefix=Reading+Romans+After+Sup%2Caps%2C187&sr=8-1-fkmrnull Blessings, Robert Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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