Paul Whiting.
- John Evans writes, “Some have the gift of writing consistently insightful, crystal-clear commentaries for pastors, while inspiring a love for Scripture; Garland has it.” This is now one of the best shorter commentaries on Romans and is a significant upgrade from the smaller, solid and sensible smaller volume by F. F. Bruce in the Tyndale series. Garland draws upon another 40 plus years of scholarly discussion. I now pair this with Leander Keck’s Abingdon Commentary, which is dense but thought provoking, Craig Keener’s small Romans commentary - great for a focus on rhetoric and parallel Jewish and Greek and Roman literature - and Tom Wright’s Romans for Everyone volumes.
- I notice the collection doesn't include Lewis Donalson's I & II Peter and Jude volume in the NT library series. Why is that?
- Looks like they are pre-pub now: https://www.logos.com/product/154242/the-old-and-new-testament-library-series-upgrade