Prof. SHAILER MATHEWS, Professor of New Testament History and Interpretation, The University of Chicago. [_Now ready._
_The Congregationalist_ says of Prof. Shailer Mathews"s recent work, "The Social Teaching of Jesus": "Re-reading deepens the impression that the author is scholarly, devout, awake to all modern thought, and yet conservative and pre-eminently sane. If, after reading the chapters dealing with Jesus" att.i.tude toward man, society, the family, the state, and wealth, the reader will not agree with us in this opinion, we greatly err as prophets."
THE LIFE OF PAUL
Prof. RUSH RHEES, President of the University of Rochester.
Professor Rhees is well known from his series of "Inductive Lessons"
contributed to the _Sunday School Times_. His "Outline of the Life of Paul," privately printed, has had a flattering reception from New Testament scholars.
THE HISTORY OF THE APOSTOLIC AGE
Dr. C. W. VOTAW, Instructor in New Testament Literature, The University of Chicago.
Of Dr. Votaw"s "Inductive Study of the Founding of the Christian Church," _Modern Church_, Edinburgh, says: "No fuller a.n.a.lysis of the later books of the New Testament could be desired, and no better programme could be offered for their study, than that afforded in the scheme of fifty lessons on the _Founding of the Christian Church_, by Clyde W. Votaw. It is well adapted alike for practical and more scholarly students of the Bible."
THE TEACHING OF JESUS
Prof. GEORGE B. STEVENS, Professor of Systematic Theology, Yale University. [_Now ready._
Professor Stevens"s volumes upon "The Johannine Theology," "The Pauline Theology," as well as his recent volume on "The Theology of the New Testament," have made him probably the most prominent writer on biblical theology in America. His new volume will be among the most important of his works.
THE BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Prof. E. P. GOULD, Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Protestant Episcopal Divinity School, Philadelphia. [_Now ready._
Professor Gould"s Commentaries on the Gospel of Mark (in the _International Critical Commentary_) and the Epistles to the Corinthians (in the _American Commentary_) are critical and exegetical attempts to supply those elements which are lacking in existing works of the same general aim and scope.
THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN LITERATURE UNTIL EUSEBIUS
Prof. J. W. PLATNER, Professor of Early Church History, Harvard University.
Professor Platner"s work will not only treat the writings of the early Christian writers, but will also treat of the history of the New Testament Canon.
OTHERS TO FOLLOW
"An excellent series of scholarly, yet concise and inexpensive New Testament handbooks."--_Christian Advocate_, New York.
"These books are remarkably well suited in language, style, and price, to all students of the New Testament."--_The Congregationalist_, Boston.