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Publication Date: 15 Sept 2016
Publisher: Apollos
Page Count: 240
Author: Peter H.W. Lau and Gregory Goswell
ISBN-13: 9781783594481, 9781783594535

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A Biblical Theology Of Ruth
By Peter H.W. Lau and Gregory Goswell
A thematic, biblical-theological study of the Old Testament book of Ruth
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Lau and Goswell examine Ruth in its canonical context, including the wider Old Testament and the New Testament, and study selected themes including redemption, kingship, mission, kindness, wisdom, famine, and the hiddenness of God.
Gregory Goswell is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Christ College, Sydney. He is the author of Ezra-Nehemiah (EP Commentary Series). Peter Lau is Lecturer in Old Testament studies at Seminari Theoloji Malaysia and an honorary research associate at the University of Sydney. He is the author of Identity and Ethics in the Book of Ruth (BZAW) and co-editor of Reading Ruth in Asia (IVBS).

Peter Lau and Greg Goswell … read Ruth in the context of its nearest Old Testament books (‘nearest’ both culturally and historically), and then in the context of the entire Christian canon. There can be little doubt that pastors committed to expository preaching and who choose to work their way through Ruth will gladly stand on the shoulders of Drs Lau and Goswell

- D. A. Carson

provides many helpful, insightful comments

- Expository Times
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Lau and Goswell examine Ruth in its canonical context, including the wider Old Testament and the New Testament, and study selected themes including redemption, kingship, mission, kindness, wisdom, famine, and the hiddenness of God.
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Gregory Goswell is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Christ College, Sydney. He is the author of Ezra-Nehemiah (EP Commentary Series). Peter Lau is Lecturer in Old Testament studies at Seminari Theoloji Malaysia and an honorary research associate at the University of Sydney. He is the author of Identity and Ethics in the Book of Ruth (BZAW) and co-editor of Reading Ruth in Asia (IVBS).
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Peter Lau and Greg Goswell … read Ruth in the context of its nearest Old Testament books (‘nearest’ both culturally and historically), and then in the context of the entire Christian canon. There can be little doubt that pastors committed to expository preaching and who choose to work their way through Ruth will gladly stand on the shoulders of Drs Lau and Goswell

- D. A. Carson

provides many helpful, insightful comments

- Expository Times