No works of literature have been subjected to such close, persistent scrutiny by so many over the centuries. Yet the Gospels continue not only to fascinate, challenge and inspire, but to reveal new treasures and throw up fresh problems.
An invaluable resource to a Church thinking about Mission today, and how to ground that Mission in scripture and give it fresh momentum.
Forty meditations inspired by The Wind in the Willows.
Shows how Matthew’s Gospel was not only a manual for discipleship for its first-century readers but is a challenge for Christians today
Gives primary attention to John’s gospel in its present form rather than the sources or traditions behind it
First volume of William Barclay's best-selling commentary on the Gospel of John.
In this second volume of commentary on John, William Barclay explores this gospel's implicit statements and clarifies meaning.
The Gospel according to Luke has been called the loveliest book in the world.
Understanding the text of Luke as a wholistic, historical narrative
William Barclay delves with fascination into the questions that fill this gospel and into this joyous account of the life and teachings of Jesus.
Indicating how the text was heard by Mark's contemporaries and studying Mark within the frame of reference of modern Gospel research, this commentary is at once useful to scholars and intelligible to nonspecialists
Commentary on the gospel of Mark