Craig Blomberg
Blomberg stands in the conservative evangelical tradition, but has been known for his wide interaction with mainstream scholarship and his willingness to challenge the evangelical status quo. For example, he has been outspoken in chiding evangelicals for their blanket condemnation of Liberation Theology, he has often been critical of American evangelical scholarship, and he fostered a dialogue with Mormon professor Stephen E. Robinson of BYU, which resulted in the book How Wide the Divide? An Evangelical and a Mormon in Conversation. He was also one of several interviewed for The Case for Christ, a popular book by Lee Strobel. Blomberg has written on a diverse range of issues including wealth and poverty, hermeneutics, and women in ministry. However, his academic work has tended to focus on the Historical Jesus and Gospels research. --Steve Heart, Soul, and Money: A Christian View of Possessions (2007) From Pentecost to Patmos: An Introduction to Acts through Revelation (2006) Contagious Holiness: Jesus' Meals with Sinners (2005) Making Sense of the New Testament (2004) Preaching the Parables (2004) The Historical Reliability of John's Gospel: Issues and Commentary (2002) Neither Poverty Nor Riches (2001) Discovering Jesus (2000) Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey (1997) How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and An Evangelical in Conversation (1997) 1 Corinthians (NIV Application Commentary, 1995)
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