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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > The Bible > Biblical studies, criticism & exegesis
Introduces literary, historical, and theological issues of Luke
and Acts. Biblical texts create worlds of meaning, and invite readers to
enter them. When readers enter such textual worlds, which are often
strange and complex, they are confronted with theological claims.
With this in mind, the purpose of the Interpreting Biblical Texts
series is to help serious readers in their experience of reading
and interpreting by providing guides for their journeys into
textual worlds. The controlling perspective is expressed in the
operative word of the title--interpreting. The primary focus of the
series is not so much on the world behind the texts or out of which
the texts have arisen as on the worlds created by the texts in
their engagement with readers. F. Scott Spencer is Professor of New Testament at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond.
Beginning with Jesus' birth, Ken Bailey leads you on a kaleidoscopic study of Jesus throughout the four Gospels. Bailey examines the life and ministry of Jesus with attention to the Lord's Prayer, the Beatitudes, Jesus' relationship to women, and especially Jesus' parables. Through it all, Bailey employs his trademark expertise as a master of Middle Eastern culture to lead you into a deeper understanding of the person and significance of Jesus within his own cultural context. With a sure but gentle hand, Bailey lifts away the obscuring layers of modern Western interpretation to reveal Jesus in the light of his actual historical and cultural setting. This entirely new material from the pen of Ken Bailey is a must-have for any student of the New Testament. If you have benefited from Bailey's work over the years, this book will be a welcome and indispensable addition to your library. If you are unfamiliar with Bailey's work, this book will introduce you to a very old yet entirely new way of understanding Jesus.
Which translation do I choose? In an age when there is a wide choice of English Bible translations, the issues involved in Bible translating are steadily gaining interest. Consumers often wonder what separates one Bible version from another. The contributors to this book argue that there are significant differences between literal translations and the alternatives. The task of those who employ an essentially literal Bible translation philosophy is to produce a translation that remains faithful to the original languages, preserving as much of the original form and meaning as possible while still communicating effectively and clearly in the receptors' languages. Translating Truth advocates essentially literal Bible translation and in an attempt to foster an edifying dialogue concerning translation philosophy. It addresses what constitutes "good" translation, common myths about word-for-word translations, and the importance of preserving the authenticity of the Bible text. The essays in this book offer clear and enlightening insights into the foundational ideas of essentially literal Bible translation.
Discourse related to sex excites passion and debate, partly because sexuality is a central aspect of what it means to be human. Following up on his recent book on sexuality in the Septuagint, William Loader here explores what the Christian Gospels and related writings have to say about sexuality, how they reflect the faith and social values of their day, and what impact they've had on our own. "Sexuality and the Jesus Tradition is thorough in its investigation and compelling in its analyses. Loader examines all of the passages that convey views about sexuality in the Gospels and other first-century literature, including the "Gospel of Thomas, and the influence in Paul of the Jesus tradition. Among the interesting topics covered are attitudes concerning lust, perspectives on marriage and divorce, and views about celibacy. Loader shows how, despite the passing of two thousand years and massive social change, these ancient texts contain common issues that we still grapple with today.
In this resourceful and illuminating exploration of the biblical virtues, Benjamin W. Farley examines both the Old and the New Testament and applies their teachings on moral character to the Christian life today.
The book of Ecclesiastes tackles one of our biggest questions: What
is the meaning of life? Commonly considered the work of King
Solomon, Ecclesiastes is a rich collection of profound insights
that are at once poetic, philosophical, and practical. This Bible
study examines the big ideas in Ecclesiastes, explains challenging
concepts, and shares how we can be truly satisfied. The Wiersbe
Bible Studies Series explores timeless wisdom found in God's word.
Based on Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe's popular "BE" series, each study
provides topical, relevant insights from selected books of the
Bible. Designed for small groups, this eight-week study features
selected commentaries from "BE Satisfied," engaging questions, and
practical applications, all designed to help you connect God's word
with your life.
In a cluttered and confusing world, there's value in getting back to basics. The first eleven chapters of Genesis offer foundational truths on faith, sin, and relationships--both with God and others. This study guide provides a panoramic view of the beginning of life, while exploring God's basic values for His people. Wiersbe Bible Studies deliver practical, in-depth guides to selected books of the Bible. Featuring insights from Wiersbe's "Be Basic" commentary, this eight-week study features engaging questions and practical applications that will help you connect God's word with your life.
Written by leading experts on Aquinas's theology, the essays in
Reading John with St. Thomas Aquinas bear common witness to a
central theological conviction: the tasks of biblical exegesis and
speculative theology, though distinct, indwell and inform each
other. As the first book-length study of the full breadth of
Aquinas's Commentary on the Gospel of John, this work illuminates
the way in which thinking systematically or speculatively about
revelation flows from questions raised within biblical exegesis
itself.
This leader's guide to Unfailing Love will assist you in your role
as a Sisters small-group leader. It outlines the Sisters program,
which is very simple: after an initial gathering meeting with a
brief introductory video segment, the women in your group will read
and reflect each day for the following six weeks. Once a week, you
will come together for 60 90 minutes. You will view a video
presentation by Rebecca Laird, followed by a Sisters group
discussion that Rebecca leads. Then it is your turn to facilitate
the discussion in your own Sisters group. Step-by-step instructions
are here as well as questions and suggestions to help you and your
group connect what you have seen, read, and reflected on during the
previous week. You will be able to relax and participate fully as a
member of your Sisters group.
This book overflows with ideas that will help teachers inspire kids in Kindergarten-fifth grade to learn and remember Bible stories. Sections 1 3 highlight stories from the Old Testament, Advent/Christmas, and Holy Week. Weekly programs include: . Storytelling ideas . Creative dramatics . Music suggestions . Action packed games . Innovative crafts . Puzzles . Worship tie-ins . Service projects . Bulletin Boards that the children help design . Key Scripture verse Each section closes with plans for a rousing, fun-filled "Sonsational" Sunday event for the whole church Weekly lessons are reinforced as children of all ages participate in activities and crafts related to the program themes. Section 4, All Year Long, includes a myriad of monthly activities that can be shared by small groups or the entire church family. . Movie nights . Treasure hunts . Seasonal and holiday events . Field trips These intergenerational activities are designed to bring people closer together and help them grow in their Christian faith. More Bible Time with Kids also includes a section of Bible Activities, Bible Story Art, and Bible Story Games that are designed to help the children remember the Bible stories and characters they have studied. More Bible Time with Kids can be used in Sunday school programs, Christian school settings, VBS programs, after school clubs, home schooling programs, and by anyone interested in helping children learn more about the Bible. "
Your youth will go on a scavenger hunt through the Bible and read
it in its entirety over six 12-week legs. How many times have you
wished your youth knew more of the Bible? Sure, they can give you a
rundown of the some familiar stories; but when was the last time
they looked at the Bible as a scavenger-hunt, digging and searching
for new discoveries to open up their faith? The Amazing Bible Race
was created with that in mind. Teams will work together to solve
weekly challenges, encourage one another, and build community as
you all race toward this goal. The Amazing Bible Race is less like
a sprint and more like a marathon, building knowledge, endurance,
and faith with every chapter read. Groups accrue points and at the
end of the official Race the top ten point getters receive $500
toward a mission organization of their choice or towards their
youth missions program. The Amazing Bible Race is a 6-volume
scavenger hunt through the Bible for youth groups. The race has six
legs through different sections of the Bible and promises
excitement and new discoveries as youth live into the sacred
stories. Each leg includes a daily reader for every runner and a
CD-Rom leader's guide with everything a "race director" needs,
including website registration. Runners will be assigned to teams
and will support one another in the daily readings and work
together to complete "Weekly Challenges," "Fast Forwards," and
"Hurdles." The program includes a web component, with both
administration and publicity features. Administration tools help
youth workers manage the race, coordinate weekly challenge turn-in,
send e-mail reminders, and tally points. Publicity tools help build
excitement, allow teams to check their standings against other
youth groups, upload photos of teams "running" the race; and it
allows teams to challenge another youth group for a one-on-one
race. Teams get points for daily reading, completing the Weekly
Challenge, accomplishing any Fast Forwards, and jumping over any
Hurdles. Points are turned in and tallied on the website. Race
directors are encouraged to celebrate the "finish line" of each leg
with a party and a recognition of the winning team. The six legs of
the race are Leg 1 Law: Genesis Deuteronomy Leg 2 History: Joshua
Esther Leg 3 Wisdom: Job Song of Solomon Leg 4 Prophets: Isaiah
Malachai Leg 5 Gospel and the Early Church: Matthew Acts Leg 6
Letters and Prophecy: Romans Revelation
Life in ancient times was a struggle for survival, many times removed from the relaxed, comfortable existence most of us enjoy today. For women especially, simply living often meant enduring a harsh society that viewed women as voiceless entities more like property than persons. Still, faith blossomed and thrived. Explore the bold, yet inspirational lives of Old Testament women such as Hannah, Hagar, Abigail, and others. This Leader's Guide is for the fourth 6-week video study in the Sisters Bible Study series. Each study group member will need to purchase a participant s workbook separately. The format of each study session is: -A session introduction by the series host with a 7-8 minute presentation of the session material to the group by the study presenter, a small group discussion (i.e., 4-6 women) facilitated by the study presenter after viewing the video, and the remaining 60-90 minutes spent discussing the session material. For more information about Sisters, go to www.sisters.cokesbury.com."
This 4 session study of the book of Philippians is part of the Bible Readers Series which is designed for adult study groups wishing to explore a particular book of the Bible for a limited number of sessions using the NRSV. Sessions in this study of Philippians call us to live a life
worthy of the name of Christ. Then, realizing that decisions are
based on the example seen in those claiming to be children of God,
Paul's words encourage us to continue pressing forward, focusing on
the positives of a relationship with Christ, to the fulfillment of
God's perfect will. (separate leader's guide #0687051630)
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