I have Edgar Johnson Goodspeed's New Testament which was called by the header. I have the 1948 edition and the 1951 second impression.
I picked up a book by him for a quarter last month. It's called simply Paul. EJG was an accomplished scholar.On the backside of the book The York Times says :"Dr. Goodspeed's life of Paul is pleasantly difficult." I haven't found it so, but it is compact with no easy divisions within its 21 chapters.
He wrote about 15 books and also has a manuscript collection bearing his name in Chicago.
He was born in 1871 and died in 1962.
I'll give some snips from his N.T.
Romans 12:1,2 :
"I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by this mercy of God, to offer your bodies in a living sacrifice that will be holy and acceptable to God; that is your rational worship. You must not adopt the customs of this world but by your new attitude of mind be transformed so that you can find out what God's will is ---what is good, pleasing and perfect."
I picked up a book by him for a quarter last month. It's called simply Paul. EJG was an accomplished scholar.On the backside of the book The York Times says :"Dr. Goodspeed's life of Paul is pleasantly difficult." I haven't found it so, but it is compact with no easy divisions within its 21 chapters.
He wrote about 15 books and also has a manuscript collection bearing his name in Chicago.
He was born in 1871 and died in 1962.
I'll give some snips from his N.T.
Romans 12:1,2 :
"I appeal to you, therefore, brothers, by this mercy of God, to offer your bodies in a living sacrifice that will be holy and acceptable to God; that is your rational worship. You must not adopt the customs of this world but by your new attitude of mind be transformed so that you can find out what God's will is ---what is good, pleasing and perfect."