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Theologischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament (ThKNT) (12 Bde.)

Von Klaus Wengst; Klaus Haacker; Peter Dschulnigg; …

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Excellent for German-speaking scholars and advanced students engaged in serious New Testament research; too technical for pastoral use or readers without academic training in German and Greek.

Confidence 85%

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Die Reihe Theologischer Kommentar zum Neuen Testament (ThKNT) umfasst 12 Bände mit wissenschaftlichen Kommentaren zu neutestamentlichen Schriften, darunter die Evangelien, Apostelgeschichte, Paulusbriefe, Katholische Briefe und die Apokalypse. Die Bände verwenden durchgängig historisch-kritische Methoden und bieten detaillierte exegetische Analysen. Hervorzuheben sind die Kommentare zu Johannes, Galater und Jakobus als Standardwerke. Die Reihe richtet sich primär an akademisches Publikum.

Strengths

  • Comprehensive German academic commentary series covering most New Testament books
  • Consistent historical-critical methodology with detailed exegesis
  • Includes specialized volumes like the Q source commentary

Limits

  • Requires advanced German and Greek knowledge, limiting accessibility
  • Historical-critical approach may not suit conservative evangelical readers
  • Uneven quality with some volumes more specialized than others
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