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The books of Ezekiel and Daniel are rich in imagery taken up afresh in the New Testament. Over forty church fathers are cited in the commentary on Ezekiel, some of whom are here translated into English for the first time. A similar array of fathers are found within the commentary on Daniel. Michael Glerup and Kenneth Stevenson edit this collection.

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The books of Ezekiel and Daniel are rich in imagery taken up afresh in the New Testament. Over forty church fathers are cited in the commentary on Ezekiel, some of whom are here translated into English for the first time. A similar array of fathers are found within the commentary on Daniel. Michael Glerup and Kenneth Stevenson edit this collection.
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Autorenporträt
Kenneth Stevenson (PhD, Southampton University) is retired from his position as bishop of Portsmouth in England. A fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he is the author of numerous publications, including Worship: Wonderful and Sacred Mystery, The Mystery of Baptism in the Anglican Tradition, The Lord's Prayer: A Text in Tradition, and Rooted in Detachment: Living the Transfiguration. Thomas C. Oden (1931-2016) was a pioneering theologian and served as the architect and general editor for the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture. He was also the general editor of the Ancient Christian Doctrine series and the Ancient Christian Devotional series, as well as a consulting editor for the Encyclopedia of Ancient Christianity. A prolific writer and seasoned teacher, Oden also served as the director of the Center for Early African Christianity at Eastern University in Pennsylvania and was active in the Confessing Movement in America, particularly within the United Methodist Church. Michael Glerup (PhD, Drew University) serves as the research and acquisitions director for the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture and as the operations manager for the Ancient Christian Texts series. He continues his research in the history of exegesis as the executive director of the Center for Early African Christianity at Eastern University.