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Pastoring is tough. The challenges are many, expectations are high,
and tasks are wide ranging.
Pastoral Practices is a guide to help pastors draw on the
insights of Wesleyan theology and incorporate them into their
ministries. Whatever the task may be--preaching, discipling,
evangelizing, or administrating--this book will shed light on the
way Wesleyan theology refines, informs, and enhances the theories
and methods of each pastoral practice.
Not only will pastors and their associates find this book a
worthwhile asset, but lay leaders, small-group facilitators, and
others doing ministry in the church will also benefit from its
invaluable insight and well-reasoned advice.
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NT Wright offers reflections on the Sunday readings in the "Revised
Common Lectionary for Year A." This book brings together his widely
read columns in the "Church Times", and also contains new pieces,
to cover all the Sundays and major festivals. Scholarship, history
and insights into the world and language of the Bible are woven
together to give a deeper understanding of the Word of the Lord.
This book will be invaluable to anyone who wants to gather their
thoughts in preparation for Sunday worship, or for regular Bible
study throughout the year.
Representing over 20 countries and numerous Wesleyan denominations,
the Global Wesleyan Dictionary of Theology is a collaborative
achievement of more than 100 Wesleyan scholars. Its global and
denominational diversity is reflected in more than 360 articles
encompassing a broad range of topics. Designed for clergy,
laypersons, university students, and church teachers, this work is
arranged for ease in cross-referencing and to assist in further
study.From aesthetics to Zionism this dictionary provides
definitions of major theological themes and, as appropriate, a
Wesleyan assessment of each. It contains a comprehensive statement
of Wesleyan theology and tradition, as set within the broader
framework of classical Christian faith and practice. An outstanding
resource, this book mirrors the global character of the church,
highlighting throughout its wide-ranging coverage the theme of the
church in mission.ReviewsI recommend this book for teachers and
learners alike, whether one is a follower of the Methodist way or a
curious interlocutor.-Amy Laura Hall, Associate Professor, Duke
UniversityThis remarkable book will compel many thoughtful readers
throughout the world to look afresh at their own understanding of
ministry and spirituality. The book has both insight and
foresight.-Beauty R. Maenzanise, Dean, Faculty of Theology, Africa
University
Authors Rev. Warren J. Savage and Mary Ann McSweeny extend their
popular seasonal meditation series into Easter and Pentecost. Each
day, focus on one scriptural theme by breaking open God's Word. The
reflection then makes us pause in our busy lives to consider what
the Word has to offer us during the season. Next, a thought to
ponder brings home the message for you to truly apply the reading
and reflection to your own life. Now say a prayer, an offering and
petition to the Lord; finally a practice, a chance to change your
daily routine in simple ways to bring God's love to your life. From
Easter Sunday through Pentecost for each liturgical year (A, B, and
C), Rev Savage and McSweeny help you prepare for and deepen your
experience of the daily scripture readings throughout the season.
Also included: Additional week of Meditations for Week 10 (With
Trinity Sunday) of Ordinary Time
What did Jesus think of himself? How did he face death? What were
his expectations of the future? In this volume, now in paperback,
internationally renowned Jesus scholar Dale Allison Jr. addresses
such perennially fascinating questions about Jesus. The acclaimed
hardcover edition received the Biblical Archaeology Society's "Best
Book Relating to the New Testament" award in 2011.
Representing the fruit of several decades of research, this major
work questions standard approaches to Jesus studies and rethinks
our knowledge of the historical Jesus in light of recent progress
in the scientific study of memory. Allison's groundbreaking
alternative strategy calls for applying what we know about the
function of human memory to our reading of the Gospels in order to
"construct Jesus" more soundly.
Volume three 'Companion to Textual Criticism' addresses the history
of research of textual criticism from antiquity until today;
history of research and editorial history, papyrology, codicology,
and paleography, the third volume of THB will therefore engage also
extensively with the sciences, hermeneutics, philosophy and
translation technique. Table of contents of THB 3: Volume 3A The
History of Research by Armin Lange and Russell E. Fuller: surveys
the history of research on the textual criticism and textual
history of the Hebrew Bible and its versions in both Judaism and
Christianity from its ancient beginnings until today for all of its
important versions. Volume 3B Modern Editions of the Text of the
Bible in Hebrew and the Ancient Versions by Richard D. Weis (d.
2020) Volume 3C Theory and Practice of Textual Criticism by Mika
Pajunen Volume 3D Science and Technology by Marilyn Lundberg
The New Beacon Bible Commentary provides 21st-century scholars,
pastors, theological students, and laity an academically competent,
readable commentary in the Wesleyan theological tradition.Each
volume features: Contemporary Scholarship from notable experts in
the Wesleyan theological traditionConvenient introductory material
for each book of the Bible, which includes information on
authorship, date, history, audience, sociological/cultural issues,
purpose, literary features, theological themes, hermaneutical
issues, and moreClear verse-by-verse explanations, which offer a
contemporary, Wesleyan-based understanding derived from the
original languageComprehensive Annotation divided into three
sections, which cover background elements behind the text;
verse-by-verse details and meanings found in the text significance,
relevance, intertextuality, and application from the text; and
moreHelpful sidebars, which provide deeper insight into theolocial
issues, word meanings, archeological connections, historical
relevance, cultural customs, and moreExpanded bibliogoraphy for
further study of historical elements, additional interpretations,
and theological themes
This elegant Bible edition honors the beauty and richness of the
New King James Version featuring wide margins for notes and
reflections to enhance your study of God's Word. This wide margin
New King James Version edition reflects the legacy and majesty of
the King James Version Bible produced more than 400 years ago, but
in language updated for today. This beautiful Bible, which contains
design flourishes that pay tribute to the Bible produced in 1611,
comes in a convenient size with extended margin space, essential
study tools and traditional red-letter text for the Words of
Christ. The Sovereign Collection continues Thomas Nelson's long
history and stewardship publishing Bibles, featuring elegant letter
illustrations leading into each chapter combined with clear and
readable Comfort Print (R), connects you to the legacy of faith,
and inspires your time in the Word to be enjoyable and fruitful.
Features include: Line-matched classic 2-column format for a
comfortable reading experience Wide outer margins for notes and
reflections to engage in deeper study Book introductions provide a
concise overview of the background and historical context of the
book about to be read Words of Christ in red help you quickly
identify Jesus' teachings and statements Extensive end-of-page
cross references allow you to find related passages quickly and
easily Translation notes provide a look into the thinking of the
translators with alternative translations that could have been used
and textual notes about manuscript variations Presentation page to
personalize this special gift by recording a memory or a note
Concordance for looking up a word's occurrences throughout the
Bible Full-color maps show a visual representation of Israel and
other biblical locations for better context Two satin ribbon
markers for you to easily navigate and keep track of where you were
reading Gilded page edges help protect the edge of the page and
provide a polished look Durable and flexible Smyth-sewn binding so
the Bible will lay flat in your hand or on a desk Easy-to-read
9-point NKJV Comfort Print (R)
Are you hungry for more of God? Do you seek a greater understanding of
His purpose for your life and hope to walk in His blessings? Do you
long for His comfort and guidance and answers when confused? Do you
want to know more about the Holy Spirit?
The second in a series, Insights to Finding Spiritual Peace offers a
compilation of Bible studies and commentaries written over more than
twenty years. They were born from personal experience and insights from
God and originated as monthly prayer letters with a written Bible
message. These studies invite you to a deeper spiritual walk with the
Lord and nourish and comfort the soul through the stresses and
challenges of life. The secrets of the Lord’s purposes are found in the
Bible, and as the Holy Spirit opens our eyes to His Word, we gain His
insight. It is then we can say, “I understand.” This volume presents a
series of “now I understand” moments that can bring you knowledge and
comfort.
This collection of Bible studies and commentary seeks to help you
recognize and benefit from the work of the Holy Spirit in your life.
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