mee VIVERSTTY OF CHhIcaGco PRESS 
Books for New Testament Study 
By CLYDE W. VOTAW 
Assistant Professor of New Testament Literature in the University of Chicago 
oo lists, comprising books both popular and professional, are presented 
in the hope that they may be of assistance to students of the Bible in the 
slection of books for their study of the New Testament. The number of per- 
sons who are endeavoring to gain a historical and literary, as well as a 
spiritual, understanding of the Bible increases rapidly, and many of them desire 
midance in the selection of books from which they may acquire the knowledge 
sought. 
The books named here are those which it is thought will prove most help- 
ful to the present-day student of the New Testament. Different schools of 
biblical interpretation are represented in the lists, brief annotations being given 
to characterize the books respecting their point of view, scope, and qualities of 
articular value. The only consideration in the choice of titles has been the 
tliciency of the books to promote the best appreciation, knowledge, and use of 
the New Testament. | 
56 pp., royal 8vo, paper; net 50 cents, postpaid 53 cents 
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The Messianic Hope in the New 
Testament 
By SHAILER MATHEWS : 
Professor of Systematic Theology in the University of Chicago 
THs volume sceks to establish a criterion for determining to what extent the 
_ Soncepts of the New Testament writers were essential and to what na 
asp In other words, it seeks to determine whether these concepts were z 
Alsi or of local application. The book is not only an interesting an 
ay example of the historical method of studying the New ig EE 
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| bya ut be found indispensable in any attempt to fix the lines to be 
Positive and genuine evangelical rendition of theology. 
‘ “Professo : wicks . Testament is the 
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est treatise T ehailer Mathew’s volume on The Messianis sass i else have we seen so 
dearly 08 this subject with which we are acquainted. bal his 
Meniznic gue Settly and sanely drawn the distinction between Christ s ddr‘ tg renege tec 
ing to ther “ct 2nd mission and the misinterpretation put Upow pede Se aed wa Wolk 
etson the erVious Pharisaic conception of what the kingdom of God m 
© Messiah was to be.” — Outlook. 
xx + 338 pp., 8vo, silk; net $2.50, postpaid $2.69 
