Bibliographical details:
Coggins, R. J., and J. L. Houlden, eds. (1990). A Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation. London: SCM Press.
Publisher’s information:
‘… attractively produced, and is likely to remain a standard work of its kind for a number of years to come. Preachers who do not want to be stranded on the shores of yesteryear will find much of benefit in its pages.’ (Scottish Journal of Theology)
‘A wonderful treasure store! … every library should have a copy and if you borrow one you will want to keep it for further exploration.’ (Theological Book Review)
‘… a well presented reference book, pleasing to use, for which serious students of the Scriptures will return devout thanks. The range is impressively wide … everything one could reasonably expect is included. The entries are generously cross-referenced, and each is followed by sensible suggestions for further reading. Some enthusiasts may even find the book fascinating bedside reading.’ (Methodist Recorder)
‘Only now that this volume is in our hands do we perceive that for purposes of undergraduate and seminary training this is precisely what we have longed for. It is certainly a book to use, but it is also a book to enjoy.’ (Expository Times)
R. J. Coggins and J. L. Houlden both taught at King’s College, London.
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