This book discusses what verbal aspect is, how it functions in New Testament Greek, and the ways in which it has been treated in the past century. Fanning provides a comprehensive, up-to-date analysis of the aspects of present, past, and perfect, and cites extensive sections of New Testament Greek as illustrative evidence. In the process, he proposes a new critical approach that will prove invaluable to interpreters of New Testament texts. "A model of clarity and organization....[A] wonderful contribution to NT scholarship."-- Westminster Theological Journal Buist M. Fanning, Professor of New Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary. Used Book in Good Condition