Gordon Fee's work on I Corinthians is a contribution to The New International Commentary on the New Testament. Prepared by some of the world's leading scholars, the series provides an exposition of the New Testament books that is thorough and fully abreast of modern scholarship yet faithful to the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God.
Gordon D. Fee Libri
Gordon Fee è un illustre studioso del Nuovo Testamento, focalizzato sulla critica testuale e sull'interpretazione. Il suo lavoro illumina passaggi complessi, offrendo profonde intuizioni sulla teologia e la pratica del cristianesimo primitivo. Apprezzati sia per il rigore accademico che per l'accessibilità, i suoi scritti mirano a rendere i testi biblici comprensibili a un pubblico più ampio, con un'enfasi particolare sul rinnovamento della chiesa.







Gordon Fee's study on Paul's letter to the Philippians is a contribution to The New International Commentary on the New Testament. Prepared by some of the world's leading scholars, the series provides an exposition of the New Testament books that is thorough and fully abreast of modern scholarship yet faithful to the Scriptures as the infallible Word of God.
Nothing cripples a church's effectiveness like internal strife. In Philippi, Paul addressed a congregation whose private struggles were compounded by opposition and suffering from without. Paul's strategy was to write them a letter of friendship and moral exhortation, reminding them of their "partnership in the gospel," their mutual suffering for the cause of Christ, and their need to "stand firm in one spirit." His approach and counsel can serve us well today.In this warm study of Philippians by Gordon Fee, you will discover what this letter meant for its original hearers as well as what it means to us today.
The Disease of the Health & Wealth Gospels
- 31pagine
- 2 ore di lettura
"Perhaps no other issues more directly affect the lives of professing Christians as do the issues of health and wealth and their relationship to the will of God. In Disease of the Health & Wealth Gospels, Dr. Gordon Fee looks at the treatment of these two themes as frequently found in popular Christian teaching. Based on solid exegesis of the Scriptures, looking at each theme separately, this book suggests that there may be yet a "more excellent way" in viewing these emotionally charged issues."--Page 4 of cover.
How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
This volume guides readers in understanding the literary dimensions of the Bible by incorporating techniques for interpreting Scripture, while it also maintains faithfulness to literary genres.
Revelation
- 358pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
Delving into the complex imagery of Revelation, Gordon Fee offers a clear and engaging exposition aimed at demystifying its apocalyptic themes. He explores significant concepts like the rapture and millennium, inviting readers to understand John's message as a powerful confrontation of sin, evil, and death through the Revelation of Jesus Christ. By immersing readers in John's perspective, Fee illuminates how the harsh realities of life are transformed by the joyous promises of heaven, making this commentary a valuable resource for Christians seeking clarity in their faith.
How to Read the Bible Book by Book
- 448pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
How to Read the Bible Book by Book by Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart helps people read the Bible as a whole by showing how each book fits into the grand narrative of Scripture. For each book of the Bible readers are given orienting data, a brief overview, advice for reading, and a section-by-section walkthrough.
Focusing on the interpretation of biblical texts, this guide offers a clear, systematic approach to exegetical procedures. Gordon Fee's work has established itself as a foundational textbook for nearly twenty years, now enhanced with an updated bibliography and an appendix on reader-response criticism. It serves as an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and clergy seeking to deepen their understanding of the New Testament and the divine-human intentions within its writings.
Gordon D. Fee's collection showcases twenty-one significant scholarly works spanning his career, addressing critical issues in New Testament studies. The book reflects his academic journey, starting with textual criticism, moving to exegetical studies, and concluding with theological explorations. Key topics include Paul's views on the Trinity, freedom and obedience, and New Testament christology and pneumatology. This compilation highlights Fee's exegetical expertise and aims to serve the needs of the Christian community, making it an essential resource for educators, pastors, and Bible students.
In this commentary Gordon Fee aims first and foremost to offer a fresh exposition of the text of 1 and 2 Thessalonians. He shows the reader what is in the biblical text, what the text meant in the first century, and what it means now. Fee reveals the logic of each argument or narrative before moving on to the details of each verse, and he concludes each section with a theological-practical reflection on the meaning of the text for today. Among other things, Fee explores the occasion for Paul s writing of each epistle, restoring 2 Thessalonians to its rightful place as a full companion to the first letter, not merely a tagalong to 1 Thessalonians. / A labor of love on Fee s part, this commentary will serve to help rescue 1 and 2 Thessalonians from their Cinderella status among Paul's letters. Fee s primary target is the proverbial busy pastor who wants help in understanding the biblical text as he or she prepares to preach or teach. However, as with all his commentaries, he also provides solid exposition for students in the process of learning how to preach or teach and enough technical material (mostly in the footnotes) so that even the scholar can benefit.