This is the third and final volume in the comprehensive
three-volume set of commentaries on all of the lectionary texts for
Sunday reading (including the Psalms) and for special days in all
communions, treating the readings for each year in a single volume.
The three volumes are based on The Common Lectionary (1992)
together with other readings kept in the Episcopal, Lutheran, and
Roman Catholic churches. A complete index of texts is included in
each volume, making it useful for those who do not follow the
lectionary or who are looking for commentaries on specific texts.
Continuing acclaim for the series GCo GC There is no better
one-volume resource for the weekly task of preparing sermons
grounded in biblical faith. Over the course of the past year, the
four authors have become my good and trusted friends as they helped
me find something to say that is both lively and true to the
text.GCY GCoThe Rev. Barbara Brown Taylor, Grace-Calvary Episcopal
Church, Clarkesville, Georgia GC Simply put, the best commentary
series on the best lectionary. An unusual blend of biblical and
homiletical skills.GCY GCoJames F. White, Professor of Liturgy,
University of Notre Dame GC Its exegeses are well written and
extremely helpful in preparing sermons. I and my congregation are
appreciative of this source. I look forward to reading the next
volume in the series, and in the meantime I find myself continuing
to browse through, study, reflect upon, write in the margins of,
and otherwise use the previous volume.GCY GCoThe Rev. Rebecca L.
Spencer, Central Congregational Church, Providence, Rhode Island GC
Professors Craddock, Hayes, Holladay, and Tucker have already
established themselves as insightful and helpful interpreters of
the scriptures. These volumes significantly broaden their previous
contributions by embracing all the alternatives offered by the
recent revision of The Common Lectionary. The publishing values GCo
the convenience of a single volume, a binding that lays flat, and
clear, readable type GCo make this an indispensable addition or
replacement for the preacherGCOs library.GCY GCoThe Rev. Patrick J.
Willson, St. StephenGCOs Presbyterian Church, Fort Worth, Texas The
authors of the outstanding series teach at Candler School of
Theology, Emory University. All have published extensively in their
respective fields of endeavors: Fred B. Craddock, Professor of
Preaching and New Testament; John H Hayes, Professor of Old
Testament; Carl R. Holladay, Professor of New Testament; Gene M.
Tucker, Professor of Old Testament.
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