Continuing his earlier treatment in volume 1, which covered the period from the Reformation through the eighteenth century, Baird takes on the formative era of the nineteenth century in a balanced and readable fashion.
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This review is from: History of New Testament Research, Volume 2 (History of New Testament Research) (Hardcover)
The book is skillfully constructed indeed, under the title of "History of New Testament Research". Author has selected about seventy significant scholars from the historical streams (roughly 1870-1940) of the New Testament research. He introduces us their personal biographical works, and explains in detail accurately for the essential point of their researches. This volume two is divided into the nine chapters, and an author's summary is reported at the end of the each chapter.The book shows precisely in size 8vo by the attractive covers, also it has a durable binding. The points of letter and its printing, all layout is excellent. Many of the footnotes on the almost each page, which are very helpful. Just sixty pages of the Selected Bibliography is quite ample, too. Only one thing: Though I want to say this book is scrupulously correct, I found a strange thing in it. That is, there is no name of Henry Barclay Swete (1835-1917), with his famous commentaries of "St Mark" (1898), and "The Apocalypse of St John" (1909). I should like to know the reason why.
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