Biblical Commentators

Over the past year or so I have collected a lot of links to the faculty or homepages of various writers of commentaries. These often contain information on what projects that person is currently working on. Of course, the ultimate resource for who’s working on what is Jeremy Pierce’s incredibly comprehensive list of forthcoming commentaries. But these links are worth checking once in a while for the latest news.

They are mainly evangelical commentators on the New Testament. I have included their personal homepages and faculty pages where I could find one. If neither was available, I have tried to find a link that gives a brief synopsis of who they are. There are a few I’ve listed who I haven’t yet found a suitable link for, which I may update in the future.

Daniel Akin – Faculty
David Aune – Faculty
Paul Barnett Facultyhome page
Richard Bauckham – Faculty
Greg Beale – FacultyBio
Michael Bird – Blog
Daniel Block – Faculty
Craig Blomberg – FacultyBlog
Darrell Bock – Faculty
Markus Bockmuehl – Home Page
F F Bruce – Bio
Gary Burge – Faculty
Don Carson – Faculty
Peter Davids – Home Page
Andrew Dearman – Faculty
James Edwards – FacultyFaculty Page 2
Craig Evans – Home Page
Gordon Fee – Faculty
R T France – couldn’t find a link
David deSilva – Home Page
David Garland – Faculty
Don Garlington – Faculty
Gene Green – Faculty
Joel Green – Faculty
Timothy George – Faculty
George Guthrie – home pageCVFaculty
Scott Hafemann – Faculty
Donald Hagner – Faculty
Murray Harris – Faculty
Peter Head – Faculty
Paul House – Faculty
Robert Hubbard – Faculty
Karen Jobes – Faculty
Luke Timothy Johnson – Faculty
Craig Keener – Faculty Home Page
Reggie Kidd – FacultyHome PageFaculty page 2
William Klein – Faculty
Andreas Kostenberger – Home Page
Colin Kruse – Faculty
William Lane – Bio
Walter Liefeld – Faculty
Richard Longenecker – Bio
Tremper Longman – Faculty
I H Marshall – Faculty
Ralph Martin (couldn’t find a link)
Gordon McConville – Faculty
Scot McKnight – Home PageFaculty
Douglas Moo – FacultyHome Page
Leon Morris (couldn’t find a link)
Robert Mounce (couldn’t find a link)
William Mounce – Home Page
John Nolland – Faculty
Peter O’Brien – Faculty
Grant Osborne – Faculty
David Pao – Faculty
David Peterson – Faculty
Stanley Porter – Faculty
Iain Provan – Faculty
J Ramsay Michaels (couldn’t find a link)
Brian Rosner – Faculty
Thomas Schreiner – Faculty
Mark Seifrid – Faculty
Moises Silva – Bio
Stephen Smalley (couldn’t find a link)
Klyne Snodgrass – Faculty
Robert Stein (couldn’t find a link)
Douglas Stuart – Faculty
Frank Thielman – Faculty
Philip Towner – Bio
Bruce Waltke – Faculty
Rikk Watts – Faculty
Barry Webb – Faculty
Gordon Wenham – Faculty
Jeffrey Weima – Faculty
Ben Witherington – Blog
N T Wright – (Unofficial) Home Page
Robert Yarbrough – Faculty

9 thoughts on “Biblical Commentators

  1. thanks Jeremy. I’ve updated the link.
    It seems that the whole Moore college site is down at the moment. Peter O’Brien’s link is broken too.

  2. The Joel Green link is also dead. I didn’t see another one for him, but I didn’t look very hard.

    I found this for Paul Barnett (which seems old unless he hasn’t published in a few years):
    http://old.anglicanmedia.com.au/old/pwb/writing.htm

    George Guthrie’s C.V. is here (and notably the NAC I Corinthians is not listed, which makes me think it’s been reassigned):
    http://www.uu.edu/personal/gguthrie/Resources/Vitae%20-%20Main.pdf

    Here is Robert Hubbard:
    http://www.npcts.edu/sem/academics/faculty/rhubbard.html

    Your Karen Jobes link is also dead, because she has moved to Wheaton. Here is the new one for her:
    http://www.wheaton.edu/Theology/Faculty/jobes/

    The Reggie Kidd links both went to general sites not about him. Here is a specific one for him:
    http://www.rts.edu/faculty/StaffDetails.aspx?id=23

  3. thanks Jeremy, seems like by blog software has a problem with apostrophes in URLs. I’ll see if I can work round this.

  4. Thanks for that one. Great news! I’m looking forward to getting Wright on Malachi. And his future plans for his Christian Origins series sounds exciting.

    The Galatians commentary will be a good chance for him to clarify how the “New Perspective” differs from the more traditional reformed reading of the letter. I believe Don Garlington’s soon to be published EBC Galatians will also be favourable to the New Perspective.

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