Renowned scholars Gordon Fee (left) and Robert Hubbard Jr. have compiled The Eerdmans Companion to the Bible and according to the publisher it will be released in October.Fee is professor emeritus of New Testament studies at Regent College in Vancouver. A profile of his career was published on this blog last July 8.
This week, Regent is airing an audio lecture series by Fee on its internet broadcasting arm, Regent Radio. The 11-lecture series, The Holy Spirit in Pauline Theology, is based on his massive study on that subject, published in book form as, God's Empowering Presence. The syllabus for the lecture series is available here.
Earlier this month, his commentary on Galatians won an award from The Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship. Also in April, Zondervan posted a video on YouTube where Fee notes that his favorite modern author is Bishop N. T. Wright.Hubbard (right), professor of Old Testament at North Park Theological Seminary, is best known for his well-received commentary on the book of Ruth, as well as, his contribution to Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Thomas Nelson), co-authored with Craig Blomberg and William Klein. A video of Hubbard discussing his forthcoming commentary on Joshua can be seen here.

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