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This third volume of Understanding What One Reads includes
forty-two studies of the New Testament. The three volumes cover 1992-2003
(I); 2003-2011 (II) and 2011-2014 (III). Though for the most part the
content of this third volume falls under the category of responses to
recent scholarly books or articles, some conference papers directed toward
more general audience are included. In this volume Professor Lambrecht
continues his defense of the thesis of Mark’s dependence on Q. In
addition, a major subdivision reflects on Paul. At the end of this third
book there is provided a canonical list of his English articles written
between 1992-2014 from Collected Studies on Pauline Literature and the
Book on Revelation (Rome, 2001) as well as those in the three volumes
of Understanding What One Reads. These additional features will
facilitate endeavors to follow the chronological development of Professor
Lambrecht’s thought.
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This third volume of Understanding What One Reads includes
forty-two studies of the New Testament. The three volumes cover 1992-2003
(I); 2003-2011 (II) and 2011-2014 (III). Though for the most part the
content of this third volume falls under the category of responses to
recent scholarly books or articles, some conference papers directed toward
more general audience are included. In this volume Professor Lambrecht
continues his defense of the thesis of Mark’s dependence on Q. In
addition, a major subdivision reflects on Paul. At the end of this third
book there is provided a canonical list of his English articles written
between 1992-2014 from Collected Studies on Pauline Literature and the
Book on Revelation (Rome, 2001) as well as those in the three volumes
of Understanding What One Reads. These additional features will
facilitate endeavors to follow the chronological development of Professor
Lambrecht’s thought.