Gerald L. Bray (Ph.D., University of Paris--Sorbonne) is director of research for the Latimer Trust, based in London, and a research professor at Samford University, teaching in the Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. A priest of the Church of England, Bray has also edited the post-Reformation Anglican canons. He has edited several volumes of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture and Ancient Christian Texts, as well as volume one of the Ancient Christian Doctrine series, all for IVP Academic. General EditorTimothy George (Th.D., Harvard University) is a renowned Reformation historian and author of Theology of the Reformers, as well as many other theological and historical works. He is founding dean of Beeson Divinity School of Samford University and an executive editor of Christianity Today.
Included quotations from a wide array of ancient authors, including Pelagius' Commentary. The Pelagius quotations were very interesting and led me to purchasing and reading his full commentary.
This commentary on Romans is part of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture, and is a collection of writings by the ancient fathers of the church. The selections have been gleaned from old commentaries, homilies and other writings, and therefore are naturally disjointed. This means that reading through the commentary is like panning for gold. It takes patience and care. But, like panning for gold, there are the occasional nugget that is worth remembering. My reviews of this series seem low, because they really are not the type of book that one reads with enjoyment. My respect for the commentary would result in a 5/5 rating, even as I provide it with 2/5 due to the drudgery of the reading process.