The Wesleyan Bible Commentary: Volume 4 – Matthew-Acts [Hardcover] Ralph Earle, Harvey J. S. Blaney, Charles W. Carter

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1977 3rd printing edition. No dustjacket. Hardcover has some shelf wear, creasing at spine, and some scuff marks at front cover. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This copy of “The Wesleyan Bible Commentary: Volume 4” offers a window into Wesleyan biblical interpretation, emphasizing God’s prevenient grace and human free will. Published in 1977, it reflects the Wesleyan-Arminian theological tradition, shedding light on the Gospels and Acts through the expertise of esteemed scholars Earle, Blaney, and Carter. Despite its well-loved condition, the book’s clean pages and secure binding make it a valuable resource for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the New Testament from a distinctly Wesleyan perspective.

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1977 3rd printing edition. No dustjacket. Hardcover has some shelf wear, creasing at spine, and some scuff marks at front cover. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of “The Wesleyan Bible Commentary: Volume 4 – Matthew-Acts” offers a window into the rich tradition of Wesleyan biblical interpretation. Published in 1977, this volume represents a cornerstone of the Wesleyan-Arminian theological perspective, which emphasizes God’s prevenient grace and the free will of individuals to accept or reject salvation.

The commentary’s authors, Ralph Earle, Harvey J. S. Blaney, and Charles W. Carter, were esteemed scholars in the Wesleyan tradition, bringing their expertise to bear on the Gospels and Acts. Their insights shed light on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, as well as the early spread of Christianity under the guidance of the Apostles.

For collectors, this third printing edition holds value as a piece of Wesleyan publishing history, reflecting the ongoing efforts to provide accessible biblical scholarship from a distinctly Wesleyan viewpoint. Despite its well-loved condition, the book’s clean pages and secure binding ensure its continued usefulness for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the New Testament through the lens of Wesleyan theology.

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