Ephesians

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Sep 2004 by Gombis, Timothy

Yoder Neufeld does not take a position on authorship, preferring to avoid irritating those readers who might hold strongly to either position (pp. 24-28, 341-44). While this will be an improvement for some who tire of reading scholars who will not even consider that Paul may have written Ephesians, others will be put off. This would be unfortunate since there is much from which to benefit in this commentary. It is highly commended for any pastor preaching through Ephesians and promises to be stimulating for scholars working in the letter.

Timothy Gombis

University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland

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