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SCM William Barclay Collection (3 vols.)

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, 1962–1967
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Overview

When William Barclay died in 1978, Denis Duncan wrote in the British Weekly, “The world does not often grow up a man of such immense industry, talent, knowledge, humanity, and faith. . . . That his immense knowledge of theology and languages should actually reach the ‘plain man,’ in the language of the people, combining the twin qualities of simplicity and profundity is, by any standards, a modern miracle.”

This collection presents some of the most engaging volumes from Barclay’s diverse body of work. New Testament Words examines 70 of the most important Greek words in the New Testament, focusing on their relevance for preachers. Jesus as They Saw Him analyzes all of the names Jesus was called in the New Testament. Lastly, The Lord’s Supper gets at the heart of Christianity’s central sacrament, revealing the reality behind the ritual.

In the Logos edition, the SCM William Barclay Collection is enhanced by amazing functionality. Scripture citations link directly to English translations, and important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With Logos Bible Software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.

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Key Features

  • Examines 70 of the New Testament Greek words most important to Christian teaching
  • Analyzes all of the names Jesus is called by in the New Testament
  • Surveys the history of the Lord’s Supper throughout Christianity

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  1. Rev. Don Godwin
  2. Pastor Terry Brown
  3. Ian Carmichael
    This is for the collection. The works of Barclay are lucid, rewarding and funded by a superb understanding of the language and background of the New Testament. It's a shame that this collection only includes three volumes for the price. His Introduction to the Gospels and Acts would be a minimal addition for a quality offering (imho).
  4. Steven Duncan

    Steven Duncan

    4/21/2015

    A quick check of Wikipedia will show that William Barclay, in his own autobiography, expressed "scepticism concerning the Trinity: for example "Nowhere does the New Testament identify Jesus with God." " He also wrote, "I am a convinced universalist. I believe that in the end all men will be gathered into the love of God." He sounds more like a Unitarian Universalist than the group Logos puts him, "Christian Group: "Reformed." I am firmly of the opinion that Logos should include this sort of bigraphical information in the "About the Author" section.

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