Eckhard J. Schnabel

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Schnabel, Eckhard J. (1985). Law and Wisdom from Ben Sira to Paul: a tradition historical enquiry into the relation of law, wisdom, and ethics. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck. ISBN   978-3-16-144896-6.
  • (1986). Inspiration und Offenbarung : die Lehre vom Ursprung und Wesen der Bibel (in trans. Inspiration and Revelation: The Doctrine of the Origin and Nature of the Bible. Theologische Verlagsgemeinschaft. Wuppertal: SCM & R. Brockhaus. ISBN   9783417295191. OCLC   18091141.
  • (1993). Das Reich Gottes als Wirklichkeit und Hoffnung : neuere Entwicklungen in der evangelikalen Theologie (in trans. The kingdom of God as reality and hope. Recent Developments in Evangelical Theology). TVG--Orientierung. Wuppertal: R. Brockhaus. ISBN   9783417295405. OCLC   29609264.
  • (1995). Sind Evangelikale Fundamentalisten? (in trans. Are Evangelicals Fundamentalists?). TVG--Orientierung. Wuppertal: R. Brockhaus. ISBN   9783417290677. OCLC   32936983.
  • (2002). Urchristliche Mission (in trans. Original Christian Mission). Wuppertal: SCM & R. Brockhaus. ISBN   9783417294750. OCLC   56880425.
  • (2004). Early Christian Mission: Jesus and the Twelve - Paul and the Early Church (2 volumes). Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. ISBN   9780830827909. OCLC   56085703.
  • (2006). Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians. Historisch Theologische Auslegung, Neues Testament. Vol. 4. Wuppertal: SCM & R. Brockhaus. ISBN   9783417297249. OCLC   71816727.
  • (2008). Paul the Missionary: Realities, Strategies and Methods. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. ISBN   9780830828876. OCLC   231162262.
  • (2011). 40 Questions about the End Times. 40 questions series. Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Academic & Professional. ISBN   9780825438967. OCLC   745979891.
  • (2011). Acts. Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament. Vol. 5. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan. ISBN   9780310243670. OCLC   773371794.
  • (2013). Das Neue Testament und die Endzeit (in trans. The New Testament and the End Times). Giessen ; Basel: Brunnen-Verlag. ISBN   9783765590160. OCLC   864670248.
  • (2015). Der Brief des Paulus an die Römer, Kapitel 1-5 (in trans. The Letter of Paul to the Romans: Volume=1: Chapters 1-5). Historical Theological Interpretation (HTA). Wuppertal: SCM & R. Brockhaus. ISBN   9783417297317. OCLC   908257931.
  • (2016). Der Brief des Paulus an die Römer, Kapitel 6-16 (in trans. The Letter of Paul to the Romans. Volume 2: Chapters 6-16). Historical Theological Interpretation (HTA). Wuppertal: SCM & R. Brockhaus. ISBN   9783417297355. OCLC   948695988.
  • (2017). Mark: an introduction and commentary. Tyndale New Testament Commentaries. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. ISBN   978-0-8308-4292-6.
  • (2018). Jesus in Jerusalem: The Last Days. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. ISBN   9780802875808.
  • as co-author

    Articles

    • (1995). "History, Theology and the Biblical Canon: an Introduction to Basic Issues". Themelios. 20 (2): 16–24.
    • (2002). "John and the Future of the Nations". Bulletin for Biblical Research. 12 (2): 243–271. doi:10.2307/26422287. JSTOR   26422287.
    • (March 2002). "Israel, the people of God, and the nations". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 45 (1): 35–57.
    • (Fall 2005). "The Objectives of Change, Factors of Transformation, and the Causes of Results: The Evidence of Paul's Corinthians Correspondence". Trinity Journal. New Series. 26 (2): 179–204.
    • (2008). "Jewish Opposition to Christians in Asia Minor in the First Century". Bulletin for Biblical Research. 18 (2): 233–270. doi:10.2307/26423845. JSTOR   26423845.
    • (June 2011). "Fads And Common Sense: Reading Acts in the First Century and Reading Acts Today". Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society. 54 (2): 251–278.

    Chapters

    • (2004). "Textual Criticism: Recent Developments". In McKnight, Scot; Osborne, Grant R. (eds.). The Face of New Testament Students. Grand Rapids, MI & Leicester: Baker Book House & Apollos. pp. 59–75. ISBN   0801027071.

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    Eckhard J. Schnabel
    Born (1955-05-09) 9 May 1955 (age 68)
    Bad Cannstatt
    NationalityGerman
    Occupation(s)Evangelical theologian and professor of the New Testament
    TitleMary French Rockefeller Distinguished Professor of New Testament
    SpouseBarbara
    Children2
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Aberdeen
    Thesis Law and Wisdom from Ben Sira to Paul: A Tradition Historical Inquiry Into the Relation of Law, Wisdom, and Ethics (1983)