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The Blackwell Companion to Paul presents a distinctive dual focus
approach that encompasses both the historical Paul and the history
of Paul's influence. In doing so, expert contributors successfully
address the interests of students of early Christianity and those
of Christian theology. * Offers a complete overview of the life,
writings and legacy of one of the key figures of Christianity * The
essays compass the major themes of Paul's life and work, as well as
his impact through the centuries on theology, Church teaching,
social beliefs, art, literature, and contemporary intellectual
thought * Edited by one of the leading figures in the field of
Pauline Studies * The contributors include a range of
world-renowned academics
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".
This fresh look at the Gospel of Matthew highlights the unique
contribution Matthew's rich and multilayered portrait of Jesus
makes to understanding the connection between the Old and New
Testaments. Patrick Schreiner argues that Matthew obeyed the Great
Commission by acting as scribe to his teacher Jesus in order to
share Jesus's life and work with the world, thereby making
disciples of future generations. The First Gospel presents Jesus's
life as the fulfillment of the Old Testament story of Israel and
shows how Jesus brings new life in the New Testament.
A Unique Study of Pauline Eschatology that Is Both Exegetical and
Theological One of the trajectories coming out of Constantine
Campbell's award-winning book Paul and Union with Christ is the
significance of eschatology for the apostle. Along with union with
Christ, eschatology is a feature of Paul's thinking that affects
virtually everything else. While union with Christ is the "webbing"
that joins Paul's thought together, eschatology provides the
"shape" of his thought, and thus gives shape to his teaching about
justification, resurrection, the cross, ethics, and so forth. There
is considerable debate, however, about Paul's eschatology, asking
whether he is a "covenant" or an "apocalyptic" theologian. In Paul
and the Hope of Glory Campbell conducts a thorough exegetical study
of the relevant elements of Paul's eschatological language,
metaphors, and images including "parousia," "the last day,"
"inheritance," "hope," and others. He examines each passage in
context, aiming to build inductively an overall sense of Paul's
thinking. The results of this exegetical study then feed into a
theological study that demonstrates the integration of Paul's
eschatological thought into his overall theological framework. The
study is comprised of three parts: The first part introduces the
key issues--both exegetical and theological--and sets the
parameters and methodology of the book. It also offers an
historical survey of the scholarly work produced on Paul's
eschatology through the twentieth century to the present day. The
second part contains the detailed exegetical analysis, with
chapters on each important Pauline phrase, metaphor, and image
related to eschatology. The third part turns its attention to
theological synthesis. It recapitulates relevant conclusions from
the evidence adduced in part two and launches into theological
discussion engaging current issues and debates. This volume
combines high-level scholarship and a concern for practical
application of a topic currently debated in the academy and the
church. More than a monograph, this book is a helpful reference
tool for students, scholars, and pastors to consult its treatment
of any particular instance of any phrase or metaphor that relates
to eschatology in Paul's thinking.
This giant-print edition brings the New Testament to many who might
not otherwise be able to read it because of failing eyesight. An
essential resource for a church, or a thoughtful gift for an
individual. The print is extra-large and bold, with just 23 lines
to a page, with generous spacing between the lines for ease of
reading. It is bound in black hardback.
The Passion Translation is a modern, easy-to-read Bible translation
that unlocks the passion of God's heart and expresses his fiery
love-merging emotion and life-changing truth. This translation will
evoke an overwhelming response in every reader, unfolding the deep
mysteries of the Scriptures. If you are hungry for God, The Passion
Translation will help you encounter his heart and know him more
intimately. Fall in love with God all over again.
In recent decades Giorgio Agamben, Alain Badiou, and Slavoj Zizek
have shown the centrality of Paul to western political and
philosophical thought and made the Apostle a central figure in
left-wing discourses far removed from traditional theological
circles. Yet the recovery of Paul beyond Christian theology owes a
great deal to the writings of the Jewish rabbi and philosopher
Jacob Taubes (1923-1987). Pauline Ugliness shows how Paul became an
effective tool for Taubes to position himself within European
philosophical debates of the twentieth century. Drawing on
Nietzsche's polemical readings of the ancient apostle as well as
Freud's psychoanalysis, Taubes developed an imaginative and
distinct account of political theology in confrontations with Carl
Schmitt, Theodor Adorno, Hans Blumenberg, and others. In a powerful
reconsideration of the apostle, Taubes contested the conventional
understanding of Paul as the first Christian who broke definitively
with Judaism and drained Christianity of its political potential.
As a Jewish rabbi steeped in a philosophical tradition marked by
European Christianity, Taubes was, on the contrary, able to
emphasize Paul's Jewishness as well as the political explosiveness
of his revolutionary doctrine of the cross. This book establishes
Taubes's account of Paul as a turning point in the development of
political theology. Loland shows how Taubes identified the Pauline
movement as the birth of a politics of ugliness, the invention of a
revolutionary criticism of the 'beautiful' culture of the powerful
that sides instead with the oppressed.
With an uninterrupted printing history since it was first published
in 1939, this classic interpretation of the book of Revelation has
served as a solid resource and source of inspiration for
generations. Using sound principles of interpretation, William
Hendriksen unfolds the mysteries of the apocalypse gradually,
always with the purpose of showing that "we are more than
conquerors through Christ." Both beginning and advanced students of
the Scriptures will find here the inspiration to face a restless
and confusing world with a joyful, confident spirit, secure in the
knowledge that God reigns and is coming again soon. This edition
features a newly designed interior layout.
Apostolizitat und Einheit sind zentrale Themen der OEkumene.
Epheserbrief-Textanalyse und grundliche Untersuchung des Zustandes
der damaligen Kirche versuchen Integrationsfahigkeit in der
gespalteten Kirche zu finden. Geschichte, Entwicklung und heutige
Situation der Thomaschristenheit werden selbstkritisch dargestellt.
Der Beitrag des Vatikanum II gilt als Chance und Wendepunkt fur die
Orientalischen Kirchen und lasst Perspektiven fur eine moegliche
Zukunft erkennen.
Jesus told a story about a young son, his older brother and their
loving father. It's a great story that teaches us about God and
about how patient he is. Jesus told stories, great stories, that
tell us about who God is and what he is like. In the Stories From
Jesus series the parables are retold and explained for young
children.
During the past two millennia, the Christian church has repeatedly
faced challenges to its acknowledgment of both Old and New
Testaments as Scripture. None of these challenges has been
successful: at the dawn of the third Christian millennium, the
Bible contains the same books as it did in the early church, with
only slight variations between different traditions. And yet,
doubts remain and questions continue to be asked. Do we need the
Old Testament today? Is this collection of ancient writings still
relevant in our postmodern and increasingly post-literary world?
Isn't the New Testament a sufficient basis for the Christian faith?
What does the Old Testament God of power and glory have to do with
the New Testament God of love whom Jesus calls 'Father'? Are these
two very different Testaments really one Bible? In this thoroughly
revised, updated and expanded edition of Two Testaments, One Bible,
David L. Baker investigates the theological basis for the continued
acceptance of the Old Testament as Christian Scripture, through a
study of its relationship to the New Testament. He introduces the
main issues, surveys the history of interpretation, and critically
examines four major approaches. He then considers four key themes,
which provide a framework for Christian interpretation of two
Testaments in the context of one Bible: 'typology', 'promise and
fulfilment', 'continuity and discontinuity', and 'covenant'. He
completes his study with a summary of the main conclusions and
reflection on their implications for the use of the Bible today.
First published in 2011, The Jewish Annotated New Testament was a
groundbreaking work, bringing the New Testament's Jewish background
to the attention of students, clergy, and general readers. In this
new edition, eighty Jewish scholars bring together unparalleled
scholarship to shed new light on the text. This thoroughly revised
and greatly expanded second edition brings even more helpful
information and new insights to the study of the New Testament. *
Introductions to each New Testament book, containing guidance for
reading and specific information about how the book relates to the
Judaism of the period, have been revised and augmented, and in some
cases newly written. * Annotations on the text-some revised, some
new to this edition-provide verse-by-verse commentary. * The thirty
essays from the first edition are thoroughly updated, and there are
twenty-four new essays, on topics such as "Mary in Jewish
Tradition,", "Christology," and "Messianic Judaism." * For
Christian readers The Jewish Annotated New Testament offers a
window into the first-century world of Judaism from which the New
Testament springs. There are explanations of Jewish concepts such
as food laws and rabbinic argumentation. It also provides a
much-needed corrective to many centuries of Christian
misunderstandings of the Jewish religion. * For Jewish readers,
this volume provides the chance to encounter the New Testament-a
text of vast importance in Western European and American
culture-with no religious agenda and with guidance from Jewish
experts in theology, history, and Jewish and Christian thought. It
also explains Christian practices, such as the Eucharist. The
Jewish Annotated New Testament, Second Edition is an essential
volume that places the New Testament writings in a context that
will enlighten readers of any faith or none.
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.
In Galatians, the apostle Paul makes his most passionate and direct
appeal for a gospel free of ethnic or ritual exclusion. Paul's
gospel is that of salvation through Christ alone - in him there is
'neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you
are all one in Christ Jesus'. By placing Paul's discussion firmly
within its historical context, R. Alan Cole illuminates the potency
and power of Paul's message to the Galatian church.This classic
commentary has been completely retypeset and presented in a fresh,
vibrant new large paperback format, with new global branding.
New volume in the TNTC revision and replacement programme
The Eldest Brother and New Testament Christology explores the
origin of cultural representations of Jesus as an eldest brother.
Through ethnographic surveys, author Harald Aarbakke shows that the
role of the eldest brother in different African societies is often
accompanied by additional roles, among them mediator, protector,
and leader. Aarbakke also searches for an exegetical basis for this
understanding of Jesus, and argues that an eldest brother
Christology can be substantiated by the cultural and literary
context of certain New Testament texts (Matthew 25:31-46 and 28:10,
Mark 3:31-35, John 20:17, Romans 8:28-30, Colossians 1:15-20, and
Hebrews 2:10-18).
'STUNNING PHOTOS THAT BRING THE GOSPELS TO MODERN LIFE.' Mail on
Sunday - Peter Stanford The New Testament Experience: The Gospels
for the Modern World is specifically designed to reach a visual
generation and bring them a fresh insight into the Gospels and the
relevance of the Word of God to their lives today. Using the ESV
translation and photography to bring the key characters and stories
of each Gospel to life, this modern and immersive Bible aims to
create a beautiful and engaging resource for the believer and for
the local church leader. It is a tool to equip the youth of the
Church and new Christians with the life and teaching of Jesus
Christ. The New Testament Experience works with a broad
international team of photographers and creatives, depicting the
gospels in the modern world. Each gospel is set in a different
city: Matthew in London; Mark in New York City; Luke in Sydney;
John in Bogota. There are also 7 articles to teach key themes found
in the gospels, these include: The Life of Jesus, The Gospels,
Grace, The Holy Spirit, The Church, Prayer and The Bible. At the
start and end of each gospel there are sections bringing pertinent
insights and context to the key themes. This book utilises the
method employed by Jesus himself to engage with and teach the
people that followed him - the method of storytelling. Inspired by
teaching through parables, The New Testament Experience works with
the scriptures as a basis for the visual representation of the
stories found in the gospels but for a 21st century audience. Key
Features - Images brings the key characters and story of each
Gospel to life in a modern context. - The spirit and narrative of
the Bible is visually captured as scriptures are presented in a
modern, readable and relevant way. - The reader is encouraged to
visualise and remember stories and key scriptures that will inspire
and shape their thinking of Jesus. - Full colour images and 8.75
point type face for easy reading Benefits - An ideal introduction
to the bible for New Christians - A compelling resource for parents
and youth leaders buying for teens and young adults. - Short
features dispersed throughout the Bible.
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