Cloth, 12mo.

The purpose of this volume is two-fold—to discuss the principles and the interpretation of Messianic prophecy in view of the recent revival of Millenialist claims, and to re-open the question of the nature of the Bible as a principle of authority in Protestant theology.

The author seeks to trace the way in which the methods of interpretation and the doctrines of Scripture affect each other in the Church’s interpretation of prophecy and to show how the scientific principles of interpretation adopted by the reformers inevitably lead to the abandonment of the Millenialist theory and dogmatic view of Scripture, and that these results are at the same time religiously desirable.

Studies in Mark’s Gospel

By A. T. ROBERTSON, M.A., D.D., LL.D.
Professor of New Testament Interpretation at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

Cloth, 12mo.

This book aims to help the modern man to see Jesus as Mark saw Him in the first glow of enthusiasm under Peter’s preaching. It is readable and yet thoroughly scholarly and makes use of the results of synoptic criticism to show the historical foundation of our knowledge of the life of Christ. It is not commentary, nor yet exposition, but a critical discussion of the chief aspects of this earliest of our Gospels. The work is a real introduction to Mark’s Gospel and will unlock its treasures for all who read it.

A NEW VOLUME IN THE BIBLE FOR HOME AND SCHOOL SERIES

Commentary on the Epistle of Paul to the Romans

By EDWARD INCREASE BOSWORTH