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Does anybody know about William Barclay? I started reading a bible study book on Romans but may stop. I’m thinking of telling my priest to get rid of this volume set.
I recently went to my parish’s library and picked up Daily Study Bible Series by William Barclay on the book of Romans. I thought it must be okay since it is at the church. I got half way through it, read about the author on the back and it said he was Scottish, I thought that was odd for a Catholic from Scotland. Then I saw he was a minister at Trinity College, I thought that was odd for a Catholic to be called a minister and that Trinity College sounded Anglican. Then I saw it was published at Westminster John Knox Press.
I thought that’s odd for a Catholic publishing company to be called John Knox!
Then I looked up William Barclay and found some unusual things. Denied the virgin birth, denied Jesus walking on water, denied the multiplying of loaves and fish, and I think denied the divinity.
Although the commentary is very good and I have not found anything crazy yet. I may stop before I do find something weird. Afterall I want a Catholic understanding of Romans. Should I tell my priest about this collection?
I recently went to my parish’s library and picked up Daily Study Bible Series by William Barclay on the book of Romans. I thought it must be okay since it is at the church. I got half way through it, read about the author on the back and it said he was Scottish, I thought that was odd for a Catholic from Scotland. Then I saw he was a minister at Trinity College, I thought that was odd for a Catholic to be called a minister and that Trinity College sounded Anglican. Then I saw it was published at Westminster John Knox Press.
Then I looked up William Barclay and found some unusual things. Denied the virgin birth, denied Jesus walking on water, denied the multiplying of loaves and fish, and I think denied the divinity.
Although the commentary is very good and I have not found anything crazy yet. I may stop before I do find something weird. Afterall I want a Catholic understanding of Romans. Should I tell my priest about this collection?