greenbaggins
Puritan Board Doctor
will be published in September in the new series "St. Andrews Expositional Commentary." This is a large two-volume (1000 pages) expository commentary on Romans. Definitely one to check out when it comes.
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How is this different from his other commentary on Romans?
I'm sooooooooo excited about this! A friend and I were just talking about why he does so much topical work and doesn't do commentaries! We were just about to write him and tell him to get on that! . Do you know when it will come out? If not, can you remind us when it does come out. I'm sort of like a "out of sight out of mind" type of person.
This new 2-volume hardback set (clocking in at just under 1,000 pages, and published by Crossway Books) consists of nearly 60 sermons Sproul preached at St. Andrews Chapel in Sanford, Florida, from October, 2005 through April, 2007. Sproul has been pastor there for 12 years.
I am cautiously excited and optimistic. I have always loved Sproul but he seems a bit sloppy at times, ya, as if I am somehow superior, not in the least, just an observation.
I am bemused. Do we need another commentary on Romans?
Or is it that you folks would be excited at ANY commentary if RC Sproul wrote it?
Which makes it more exciting?
This new 2-volume hardback set (clocking in at just under 1,000 pages, and published by Crossway Books) consists of nearly 60 sermons Sproul preached at St. Andrews Chapel in Sanford, Florida, from October, 2005 through April, 2007. Sproul has been pastor there for 12 years.
Groan. As if reading 1,000 pages of semons is how I want to work through Romans. I have Lloyd-Jones and (to a lesser extent) Boice for that.
I am bemused. Do we need another commentary on Romans?
Or is it that you folks would be excited at ANY commentary if RC Sproul wrote it?
Which makes it more exciting?
I have found Sproul to normally be pretty good. I am looking forward to seeing this work. Of course, I was excited to hear of his 3 volume exposition of the WCF, and was a bit disappointed after I read it.
I am bemused. Do we need another commentary on Romans?
Or is it that you folks would be excited at ANY commentary if RC Sproul wrote it?
Which makes it more exciting?
I know that Sproul was born in 1939, but does anyone know just when in that year? What is his birthdate? Beyond the year, I can't seem to find it anywhere.
I think he takes the slant that Romans 7 is about the believer (something Moo does not do, of course).
I know that Sproul was born in 1939, but does anyone know just when in that year? What is his birthdate? Beyond the year, I can't seem to find it anywhere.
I know it's hard for you using dates seeing as you were born when the year was measured in three digits.
Richard:
Why do you need his birthdate? Send a card?
Now, if we had his credit card number, then we'd be talkin'
I have found Sproul to normally be pretty good. I am looking forward to seeing this work. Of course, I was excited to hear of his 3 volume exposition of the WCF, and was a bit disappointed after I read it.
I am cautiously excited and optimistic. I have always loved Sproul but he seems a bit sloppy at times, ya, as if I am somehow superior, not in the least, just an observation.