C. K. Barrett

C. K. BarrettC. K. Barrett was Professor of Divinity Emeritus at the University of Durham, England. He was among the front rank of New Testament scholars, with such works as his excellent commentary on the Greek text of John, and his ever-popular The New Testament Background. His commentaries in the Black's series are consistenly good. --Steve

C. K. Barrett New Testament BackgroundThe New Testament Background (1989)

Jesus and the Gospel Tradition (paperback) (2005)

The Gospel According to St. John: An Introduction With Commentary and Notes on the Greek Text (2d ed., 2010)

Acts: A Shorter Commentary (2002)

Conflicts and Challenges in Early Christianity (with Martin Hengel, 1999)

The Signs of an Apostle (2004)

On Paul: Essays on His Life, Work, and Influence in the Early Church (2003)

Church, Ministry, & Sacraments in the New Testament (paperback) (2005)

The Epistle to the Romans (Black's New Testament Commentary, 2011)

Reading Through Romans (paperback) (2009)

First Epistle to the Corinthians (Black's New Testament Commentary)

Second Epistle to the Corinthians (Black's New Testament Commentary)

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Paul: An Introduction to His Thought (paperback) (1994)

Freedom and Obligation: A Study of the Epistle to the Galatians (paperback) (1985)

Essays on John (1982)

The Gospel of John and Judaism (Franz Delitzsch Lectures of 1967) (1975)

The Holy Spirit and the Gospel Tradition (paperback) (1975)

New Testament Essays (1972)

Luke the Historian in Recent Study (1970)

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