In this illuminating festschrift, sixteen well-known evangelical scholars celebrate the work of a man who has greatly contributed to Evangelical biblical scholarship as we know it today.
G. K. Beale is renowned for his studies that explore how the writers of the New Testament used the Old Testament Scriptures in their letters, Gospels, narrative, and apocalypse. These collected essays, written by both colleagues and former students, reveal the immense appreciation that he has garnered among scholars and exegetes of all kinds.
"About the editors: "
Daniel M. Gurtner, PhD (University of St. Andrews) is Associate Professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN). He is author and editor of a number of works on the New Testament and Second Temple Judaism, including his published PhD dissertation, "The Torn Veil: Matthew's Exposition of the Death of Jesus" (SNTSMS; Cup, 2007). He holds membership in the Studiorum Novum Testamentum Societas and is chair of the Society for Biblical Literature Matthew Section.
Benjamin L. Gladd, PhD (Wheaton College) is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary (Jackson, MS). He is the author of several books and publications, including "Revealing the Mysterion: The Use of Mystery in Daniel and Second Temple Judaism with Its Bearing on First Corinthians; The New Testament in Antiquity: An Instructors Guide; "and "The Book of Daniel" ("Rafiki Bible Commentary). "He is a member of both the Evangelical Theological Society and the Society of Biblical Literature.