Interpreting the Parables
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`The book is immensely readable; although it is clearly the work of a scholar its abundant learning is firmly directed to practical ends. Often when dealing with a point such as the real purpose of an obscure parable or the authenticity of a probable late gloss two or three theories are quoted and examined; the discussion is always scrupulously fair but in every case Dr Hunter leaves the reader in no doubt that he feels that one answer is better than the others and he explains just why he considers that it is better. Puzzling stories like the Unjust Steward the Labourers in the Vineyard the Barren Fig Tree and the Importunate Widow are convincingly explained. And the whole book is written in sinewy down-to-earth terms as though the writer has got you by the coat lapels and is saying Now look here man this is the way it is; take it or leave it. I like a book to be written in that way so long as it also sets out enough evidence to enable you to disagree intelligently withthe author if you want to; and this book does just that'(The Inquirer).A. M. Hunter Professor Emeritus of New Testament was formerly Master of Christ's College Aberdeen.
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