|
Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > The Bible
Revelation's Hymns examines the hymnic pericopes in Revelation in
light of the cosmic conflict theme. It considers this theme as
integral to the development of Revelation's plot. Recognizing that
critical studies give interpretative primacy to the political
realities that existed at the time of Revelation's composition,
Grabiner responds to the need for an examination of the storyline
from the perspective of issues that are of narrative importance.
Grabiner argues that the cosmic conflict is at the centre of the
book's concerns, and attempts to determine the function of the
hymns with respect to this. Previous examinations of the hymns have
considered them as a response and/or parody to Roman liturgy,
examples of God's unquestioned sovereignty, or expressions of
thematic overtones found throughout the book. While these
approaches make a contribution to a greater understanding of the
hymns, the relation to the ever-present conflict theme has not been
explored. This study allows the hymnic sections to engage with the
larger narrative issue as to who is truly the rightful sovereign of
the universe.
![3 in 1 (Hardcover): Norman Mitchell](//media.loot.co.za/images/x80/641613182833179215.jpg) |
3 in 1
(Hardcover)
Norman Mitchell
|
R1,239
Discovery Miles 12 390
|
Ships in 12 - 17 working days
|
|
This magnificent, heirloom-quality King James Version Family Bible will
become a treasured keepsake to be passed down from generation to
generation. The beloved 1769 Classic King James text is presented in a
double-column format and a Large print 13-point font size.
The text is accompanied by 66 full-page black and white Gustave Doré
illustrations, a helpful, topical Scripture verse finder, and a
one-year Bible reading plan.
The Family Bible has pages in the front for recording a family
genealogy and a presentation page.
The King James Version Family Bible will make an imposing gift on the
celebration of an engagement or wedding, but it is also a great
everyday family Bible. It is also proportioned to be displayed on an
altar or podium.
It is imperative for every growing Christian to study the Bible. Volume one of this new series will enrich both the believer’s knowledge and life with its survey of the Old Testament.
Chapters conclude with projects, questions and exploration activities that not only test readers’ grasp of the materials but also provide opportunity for more detailed and intensive study.
This well-executed work does much to acquaint people with the Old Testament’s major divisions and its amazing unity as a whole–all of which can lead to a deeper faith.
Do you find the violence in the Old Testament a problem? Does it
get in the way of reading the Bible - and of faith itself? While
acknowledging that there are no easy answers, in God of Violence
Yesterday, God of Love Today?, Helen Paynter faces the questions
head-on and offers a fresh, accessible approach to a significant
issue. For all those seeking to engage with the Bible and gain
confidence in the God it portrays, she provides tools for reading
and interpreting biblical texts, and points to ways of dealing with
the overall trajectories of violence. 'In lucid prose Helen Paynter
argues that violence featured in the biblical canon should not be
ignored or denied but acknowledged and faced honestly. While
history is played out in a broken and often violent world the
author shows how the movement of scripture is toward God's creative
intention for healing and wholeness. Without providing final
answers Paynter offers ways of interpreting even the most violent
passages so that we may hear God's word for today.' John Meredith,
Editor of Word & Worship 'A rigorous yet accessible exploration
of Old Testament violence ideal for individuals or groups wishing
to engage with these troubling texts and the issues they raise. I
would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone interested in
the questions it explores. If you are new to the subject, it offers
a comprehensive introduction and the reassurance that you are being
guided by a capable and safe pair of hands as you begin to engage
with challenging and important issues.' Peter King, Diocese of
Chichester
The father-daughter dyad features in the Hebrew Bible in all of
narratives, laws, myths and metaphors. In previous explorations of
this relationship, the tendency has been to focus on discrete
stories - notable among them, Judges 11 (the story of Jephthah's
human sacrifice of his daughter) and Genesis 19 (the dark tale of
Lot's daughters' seduction of their father). By taking the full
spectrum into account, however, the daughter emerges prominently as
(not only) expendable and exploitable (as an emphasis on daughter
sacrifice or incest has suggested) but as cherished and protected
by her father. Depictions of daughters are multifarious and there
is a balance of very positive and very negative images. While not
uncritical of earlier feminist investigations, this book makes a
contribution to feminist biblical criticism and utilizes methods
drawn from the social sciences and psychoanalysis. Alongside
careful textual analysis, Johanna Stiebert offers a critical
evaluation of the heuristic usefulness of the ethnographic
honour-shame model, of parallels with Roman family studies, and of
the application and meaning of 'patriarchy'. Following semantic
analysis of the primary Hebrew terms for 'father' ( ) and
'daughter' ( ), as well as careful examination of inter-family
dynamics and the daughter's role vis-a-vis the son's, alongside
thorough investigation of both Judges 11 and Genesis 19, and also
of the metaphor of God-the-father of daughters Eve, Wisdom and
Zion, Stiebert provides the fullest exploration of daughters in the
Hebrew Bible to date.
This is an up-to-date and engaging introduction to the study of
Paul offering prompting fresh interpretations of this crucial
figure in biblical studies. The Apostle Paul is the most
influential theologian in the Christian tradition while also being
the most controversial and probably the least understood. He has
been regarded simultaneously as an anti-Semite, a figure who would
surely support the state of Israel, a misogynist, a feminist, a
conservative, and a radical. Just as at various times over the last
two millennia, Paul is again at the center of a range of
controversies, beginning especially with E. P. Sanders'
ground-breaking work in the late 1970's on Paul's relationship to
Judaism. Since then, the field of Pauline studies has been a
hot-bed of vigorous and creative debate. This book will serve as an
upper-undergraduate level engagement with these various
controversies and debates, introducing students to the historical
and hermeneutical dynamics that have given rise to the variety of
discussions before then rigorously working through them. The book
will begin by placing Paul historically in his first-century
context and throughout church history. Gombis will then introduce
the most significant debates in the study of Paul, drawing out the
lines of argument of the major players in Pauline studies before
then commending a way of processing the issues involved. The format
of discussions, then, will be somewhat of a broad survey of
advanced discussions, but will include Gombis's own advocacy of a
preferred view in each case. Continuum's "Guides for the Perplexed"
are clear, concise and accessible introductions to thinkers,
writers and subjects that students and readers can find especially
challenging - or indeed downright bewildering. Concentrating
specifically on what it is that makes the subject difficult to
grasp, these books explain and explore key themes and ideas,
guiding the reader towards a thorough understanding of demanding
material.
![Today (Hardcover): Simon Gibson](//media.loot.co.za/images/x80/505016378768179215.jpg) |
Today
(Hardcover)
Simon Gibson
|
R1,203
Discovery Miles 12 030
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
|
In this unique collection of daily meditations, theologian and
psychologist Rev Dr Simon Gibson brings together spiritual wisdom
and psychological insight to create a powerful resource for living
life to the full and making every day count!
|
You may like...
Die Bybel
Leather / fine binding
R599
R468
Discovery Miles 4 680
Die Bybel
Leather / fine binding
R900
R702
Discovery Miles 7 020
|