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The Nubian Museum (Aswan) houses the Kasr el-Wizz Codex, which was
copied around the middle of the IX century in a Southern
scriptorium. It contains two Coptic apocryphals. The first a " a
secret revelation by the Saviour after the Resurrection a " is
closely related to the Old Nubian Stauros Text published by F. Ll.
Griffith, the second presents a hitherto unknown narrative about
the Savioura (TM)s time spent with his disciples on the Mount of
Olives before the Crucifixion. This second text is particularly
interesting because of its proximity to the Strasbourg Coptic
Gospel fragment and the recently discovered Gospel of the
Saviour.The volume offers edition, German translation and
commentary as well as coloured images of the codex.
When Dr. David Jeremiah prepares a sermon or teaching, at the forefront
of his mind
is helping people understand what the Bible says, what it meant to the
people at the
time it was written, and what is means to us today. The Jeremiah Bible
Study Series
captures Dr. Jeremiah's forty years of teaching employing this approach
and will lead
readers through each book of the New Testament, one chapter at a time.
Along the
way, readers will gain insights into the text, identify the key stories
and themes, and
be challenged to correctly apply the truths and meanings they find to
their own lives.
Sections in each lesson include:
- Getting Started: An opening question to introduce readers to the
lesson
- Setting the Stage: A short reflection to explain the context of
the study
- Exploring the Text: The Scripture reading for the lesson with
related study questions
- Reviewing the Story: Questions to help readers identify key
points in the Scripture reading
- Applying the Message: Questions to help readers apply the key
ideas to their lives
- Reflecting on the Meaning: A closing reflection on the key
teachings in the lesson
- Each of the Bible studies in this series will help readers
understand what the Bible says-particularly in its original context-and
how to apply its teachings to their lives.
One of the central concepts in rabbinic Judaism is the notion of
the Evil Inclination, which appears to be related to similar
concepts in ancient Christianity and the wider late antique world.
The precise origins and understanding of the idea, however, are
unknown. This volume traces the development of this concept
historically in Judaism and assesses its impact on emerging
Christian thought concerning the origins of sin. The chapters,
which cover a wide range of sources including the Bible, the
Ancient Versions, Qumran, Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, the
Targums, and rabbinic and patristic literature, advance our
understanding of the intellectual exchange between Jews and
Christians in classical Antiquity, as well as the intercultural
exchange between these communities and the societies in which they
were situated.
Every Sunday, Christians all over the world recite the Nicene Creed
as a confession of faith. While most do not know the details of the
controversy that led to its composition, they are aware that the
Council of Nicaea was a critical moment in the history of
Christianity. For scholars, the Council has long been a subject of
multi-disciplinary interest and continues to fascinate and inspire
research. As we approach the 1700th anniversary of the Council, The
Cambridge Companion to the Council of Nicaea provides an
opportunity to revisit and reflect on old discussions, propose new
approaches and interpretative frameworks, and ultimately revitalize
a conversation that remains as important now as it was in the
fourth century. The volume offers fifteen original studies by
scholars who each examine an aspect of the Council. Informed by
interdisciplinary approaches, the essays demonstrate its profound
legacy with fresh, sometimes provocative, but always intellectually
rich ideas.
In Biblical Philosophy, Dru Johnson examines how the texts of
Christian Scripture argue philosophically with ancient and modern
readers alike. He demonstrates how biblical literature bears the
distinct markers of a philosophical style in its use of literary
and philosophical strategies to reason about the nature of reality
and our place within it. Johnson questions traditional definitions
of philosophy and compares the Hebraic style of philosophy with the
intellectual projects of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Hellenism.
Identifying the genetic features of the Hebraic philosophical
style, Johnson traces its development from its hybridization in
Hellenistic Judaism to its retrieval by the New Testament authors.
He also shows how the Gospels and letters of Paul exhibit the same
genetic markers, modes of argument, particular argument forms, and
philosophical convictions that define the Hebraic style, while they
engaged with Hellenistic rhetoric. His volume offers a model for
thinking about philosophical styles in comparative philosophical
discussions.
Herod: King of the Jews and Friend of the Romans examines the life,
work, and influence of this controversial figure, who remains the
most highly visible of the Roman client kings under Augustus.
Herod's rule shaped the world in which Christianity arose and his
influence can still be seen today. In this expanded second edition,
additions to the original text include discussion of the
archaeological evidence of Herod's activity, his building program,
numismatic evidence, and consideration of the roles and activities
of other client kings in relation to Herod. This volume includes
new maps and numerous photographs, and these coupled with the new
additions to the text make this a valuable tool for those
interested in the wider Roman world of the late first century BCE
at both under- and postgraduate levels. Herod remains the
definitive study of the life and activities of the king known
traditionally as Herod the Great.
The Cambridge Companion to the Apostolic Fathers offers an
informative introduction to the extant body of Christian texts that
existed beside and after the New Testament known to us as the
apostolic fathers. Featuring cutting-edge research by leading
scholars, it explores how the early Church expanded and evolved
over the course of the first and second centuries as evidenced by
its textual history. The volume includes thematic essays on
imperial context, the relationship between Christianity and
Judaism, the growth and diversification of the early church,
influences and intertextuality, and female leaders in the early
church. The Companion contains ground-breaking essays on the
individual texts with specific attention given to debates of
authorship, authenticity, dating, and theological texture. The
Companion will serve as an essential resource for instructors and
students of the first two centuries of Christianity.
The Gospel of John is filled with profound truths and rich
spiritual stories. Stories of Christ's miracles that inspire His
followers; stories of a death that redeems the lost; and stories of
a resurrection that provides us with hope for eternal glory. Pastor
John MacArthur will take you through the fourth gospel account,
passage by passage, so that you can better understand everything
from its unique and urgent tone to the ways the apostle John makes
his case for Christ's sovereignty and victory. Every miracle,
teaching, and action of Jesus that his disciple John captures in
his Gospel has one clear purpose: to prove that Jesus is the Word,
the Messiah, and the Son of God. The dramatic milestones of
Christ's ministry, as portrayed by John, have invited millions of
believers throughout the ages into a saving faith with Jesus
Christ, and will lead you into a deeper understanding of the
ultimate story of Jesus, the Son of God. -ABOUT THE SERIES- The
MacArthur Bible Study series is designed to help you study the Word
of God with guidance from widely respected pastor and author John
MacArthur. Each guide provides intriguing examinations of the whole
of Scripture by examining its parts and incorporates: Extensive,
but straight-forward commentary on the text. Detailed observations
on overriding themes, timelines, history, and context. Word and
phrase studies to help you unlock the broader meaning and apply it
to your life. Probing, interactive questions with plenty of space
to write down your response and thoughts.
The Book of Revelation is one of the most cryptic books of the
Bible and one that raises many scholarly questions. What is its
literary genre? Why is it considered to be both a narrative and a
drama? Why does John disregard time-space coordinates? Why does the
audience have such an important role in the text? What literary
guidelines has the author designed to facilitate the reading of the
book? Applying the methods of literary theory to her study, Lourdes
Garcia-Urena argues that John wrote Revelation as a book to be read
aloud in a liturgical context. In her reading, John chose a
literary form, similar to the short story, that allows him to use
time-space coordinates flexibly, to dramatize the text, and to take
his time in describing his visions. Through these techniques the
audience re-lives and is made part of the visual and auditory
experience every time the book is read.
For the enormous worldwide Chinese population (1.3 billion people),
the "Mandarin CSB/CUV Parallel New Testament "pairs the most widely
used Chinese Union Version (CUV) with the premiere of the all-new
Chinese Standard Bible (CSB). Honoring tradition while presenting
God's Word in a fresh linguistic style carefully translated by
prominent Chinese Bible scholars, this special edition is released
in partnership with the Asia Bible Society. The black bonded
leather and gift box help present an affordable, higher quality New
Testament with more features than other Chinese Bible products.
In Biblical Philosophy, Dru Johnson examines how the texts of
Christian Scripture argue philosophically with ancient and modern
readers alike. He demonstrates how biblical literature bears the
distinct markers of a philosophical style in its use of literary
and philosophical strategies to reason about the nature of reality
and our place within it. Johnson questions traditional definitions
of philosophy and compares the Hebraic style of philosophy with the
intellectual projects of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Hellenism.
Identifying the genetic features of the Hebraic philosophical
style, Johnson traces its development from its hybridization in
Hellenistic Judaism to its retrieval by the New Testament authors.
He also shows how the Gospels and letters of Paul exhibit the same
genetic markers, modes of argument, particular argument forms, and
philosophical convictions that define the Hebraic style, while they
engaged with Hellenistic rhetoric. His volume offers a model for
thinking about philosophical styles in comparative philosophical
discussions.
To some, the Song of Songs is a simple love story of a man and a
maiden. But for those with enlightened hearts, it becomes the key
that unlocks the treasure chest of divine love. The Sacred Journey
is an allegorical journey and a verse by verse commentary on the
Song of Songs to lead every reader to discover God's fiery heart of
love. Also included is The Passion Translation's Song of Songs:
Divine Romance.
In this book, Katherine M. Hockey explores the function of emotions
in the New Testament by examining the role of emotions in 1 Peter.
Moving beyond outdated, modern rationalistic views of emotions as
irrational, bodily feelings, she presents a theoretically and
historically informed cognitive approach to emotions in the New
Testament. Informed by Greco-Roman philosophical and rhetorical
views of emotions along with modern emotion theory, she shows how
the author of 1 Peter uses the logic of each emotion to value and
position objects within the audience's worldview, including the
self and the other. She also demonstrates how, cumulatively, the
emotions of joy, distress, fear, hope, and shame are deployed to
build an alternative view of reality. This new view of reality aims
to shape the believers' understanding of the structure of their
world, encourages a reassessment of their personal goals, and
ultimately seeks to affect their identity and behaviour.
Conventional approaches to the Synoptic gospels argue that the
gospel authors acted as literate spokespersons for their religious
communities. Whether described as documenting intra-group 'oral
traditions' or preserving the collective perspectives of their
fellow Christ-followers, these writers are treated as something
akin to the Romantic poet speaking for their Volk - a questionable
framework inherited from nineteenth-century German Romanticism. In
this book, Robyn Faith Walsh argues that the Synoptic gospels were
written by elite cultural producers working within a dynamic cadre
of literate specialists, including persons who may or may not have
been professed Christians. Comparing a range of ancient literature,
her ground-breaking study demonstrates that the gospels are
creative works produced by educated elites interested in Judean
teachings, practices, and paradoxographical subjects in the
aftermath of the Jewish War and in dialogue with the literature of
their age. Walsh's study thus bridges the artificial divide between
research on the Synoptic gospels and Classics.
The three apostles Peter, Paul and John are the most important
starting point for understanding the beginnings of Christianity.
Each brings a different background and language: Peter's Old
Testament imagery, Paul's connection with Greek culture, and John's
independent lyricism. This fascinating book paints a vivid picture
of the three, exploring what they had in common as well as their
significant differences, and demonstrating their continuing
relevance today. The authors start by discussing the pre-Christian
context, and finish by tracing the esoteric streams of Petrine,
Pauline and Johannine Christianity in the first few centuries after
Christ. They show above all that all three are needed to truly
approach the reality of Jesus Christ.
The perfect little gift for your new little love! What better baby
shower or dedication gift than God's Word? The CSB Baby's New
Testament with Psalms will welcome baby now and become a sweet
keepsake later. Features include: Presentation page Gift boxWords
of Christ in redSilver page edgesNew Testament and Psalms in the
CSB (Christian Standard Bible). Part of what makes the CSB Baby's
New Testament special is the text of the Christian Standard Bible.
The CSBs optimal blend of accuracy and readability makes it a
trustworthy, easy-to-understand resource for kids to study and
memorise today -- and to live and share for a lifetime.
Die Weihnachtsvorlesung gehoert zu den fest etablierten
Veranstaltungen der Padagogischen Hochschule Freiburg. Jedes Jahr
referieren Wissenschaftler*innen aus der Perspektive ihrer
jeweiligen Disziplin zum Thema "Weihnachten". Der vorliegende Band
dokumentiert eine Reihe dieser interdisziplinaren
Weihnachtsvorlesungen, prasentiert neue Beitrage und bildet so die
gesellschaftlich-kulturelle Prasenz und Popularitat des
Weihnachtsfestes ab. Das Spektrum der Aufsatze reicht von
theologischen Artikeln wie "Weihnachten im Alten Testament?" und
"Weihnachten bei Martin Luther" bis zu kulturwissenschaftlichen
Beitragen wie "Weihnachtsszenen im Theater" und
religionspadagogischen Aufsatzen wie "Der grosse Gott wird ein
kleines Kind".
Riots. Intolerance. Accusations. Scandal. Beatings. Plots. Arrests.
Executions. Murder...And out of that, the Church was born. Pastor
John MacArthur will take you through the story of the earliest
Christian movement to show how-even in the midst of persecution and
opposition-the early believers were able to rely on God's spirit
for direction and divine authority to preach the gospel to all
nations. The book of Acts is a carefully-recorded history of the
explosive spread of the gospel and the rapid growth of the church
after Christ's ascension. In one of the most tumultuous, violent
and dramatic books in the entire Bible, Acts starts with the
outpouring of the Holy Spirit, without which the young church could
never have survived the unleashing of rage and prejudice towards
these radical followers of The Way. Throughout Acts, God shows His
infinite power regardless of the circumstances, just as He
continues to do today. -ABOUT THE SERIES- The MacArthur Bible Study
series is designed to help you study the Word of God with guidance
from widely respected pastor and author John MacArthur. Each guide
provides intriguing examinations of the whole of Scripture by
examining its parts and incorporates: Extensive, but
straight-forward commentary on the text. Detailed observations on
overriding themes, timelines, history, and context. Word and phrase
studies to help you unlock the broader meaning and apply it to your
life. Probing, interactive questions with plenty of space to write
down your response and thoughts.
Paul's letter to the Romans is an inspired masterpiece of doctrine
highlighting God's grace, truth, and redemption. Pastor John
MacArthur will take you through the book, passage by passage, so
that you can better understand everything from the cultural context
to Paul's theological points. Within the pages of Romans, the
apostle Paul powerfully shares his message of good news and eternal
salvation with the church, advises believers on theological truths,
gives practical applications for living the Christian life, and
shows how God's righteousness comes by grace alone through faith in
Christ. The book of Romans underscores that Christianity is far
more than just a doctrine-it is an essential road map for daily
living. -ABOUT THE SERIES- The MacArthur Bible Study series is
designed to help you study the Word of God with guidance from
widely respected pastor and author John MacArthur. Each guide
provides intriguing examinations of the whole of Scripture by
examining its parts and incorporates: Extensive, but
straight-forward commentary on the text. Detailed observations on
overriding themes, timelines, history, and context. Word and phrase
studies to help you unlock the broader meaning and apply it to your
life. Probing, interactive questions with plenty of space to write
down your response and thoughts.
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