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The Gospel of Luke (Hardcover): Amy-Jill Levine, Ben Witherington III The Gospel of Luke (Hardcover)
Amy-Jill Levine, Ben Witherington III
R3,337 Discovery Miles 33 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume offers a comprehensive overview of one of the four New Testament gospels and brings a unique approach to the genre of Bible commentary. Featuring distinct Jewish and Christian voices in respectful conversation, Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington, III methodologically break new ground in exploring why scholars disagree on questions of history (what actually happened, what is authorial invention, how do we address different versions of the same account), literature (what does this story tell us about Jesus and Peter, Mary Magdalene and Judas, among other characters), and theology (what can we say about resurrection and divine justice, or about Jesus as the Messiah). They show how Luke has been used to create both tragedy and hope, as well as to promote sexism, anti-semitism, and religious intolerance, thereby raising important questions regarding ethically responsible interpretation. This volume will be essential reading for theologians, clergy, and anyone interested in biblical studies and Jewish/Christian dialogue.

Women in the Ministry of Jesus - A Study of Jesus' Attitudes to Women and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life... Women in the Ministry of Jesus - A Study of Jesus' Attitudes to Women and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life (Hardcover)
Ben Witherington III
R2,829 Discovery Miles 28 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Women in the Ministry of Jesus is a study of both of Jesus' attitudes towards women as reflected in his words and deeds, and of the women who were part of his ministry, or who interacted with him according to the Gospel accounts. The book seeks to provide a balanced analysis of the relevant Biblical material, and also the historical background necessary to illuminate the setting of the Gospel events. Particular attention is given to related issues such as Jesus' views on marriage, the family and the single life, as well as his teaching on adultery, the laws of the clean and unclean and the sabbath. Witherington concludes that Jesus cannot be categorized neatly either as chauvinist or as feminist.

History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts (Hardcover, New): Ben Witherington III History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts (Hardcover, New)
Ben Witherington III
R3,082 Discovery Miles 30 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

These essays use an interdisciplinary approach for recent Book of Acts scholarship. Insights from the social sciences, narratological studies, Greek and Roman rhetoric and history, and classics, set Acts in its original historical, literary and social context. These methods of interpretation have only recently been applied to Acts in a systematic way. This is a valuable overview of some of the chief preoccupations of current biblical studies from leading scholars in Old and New Testament studies and the history of antiquity.

Revelation (Hardcover, New): Ben Witherington III Revelation (Hardcover, New)
Ben Witherington III
R2,687 Discovery Miles 26 870 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is the first of its kind: an innovative socio-rhetorical commentary on the Book of Revelation. Without sacrificing scholarly perspective or academic rigor, it is written to be accessible for a wide audience--including pastors, scholars, teachers, seminarians, and interested lay people. A "Suggested Reading List"--a feature of all volumes in the New Cambridge Bible Commentary--will serve as point of entry for the new serious student of Revelation and as a helpful annotated bibliography for all readers. Frequent "Closer-Look" sections examine key elements of the Roman-Greco world that bear on the text's meaning while "Bridging the Horizons" sub-chapters connect this world with the cultural, political, and religious environments of today. The entire NRSV translation is provided throughout the text as a convenience to the reader. Award-winning author Ben Witherington III brings a New Testament scholar's insight to the often opaque passages of the last book of the New Testament.

Grace in Galatia - A Commentary on St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians (Paperback): Ben Witherington III Grace in Galatia - A Commentary on St. Paul's Letter to the Galatians (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R1,406 R1,169 Discovery Miles 11 690 Save R237 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Grace in Galatia is an innovative socio-rhetorical study of Paul's most polemical letter. Ben Witherington breaks new ground by analyzing the whole of Galatians as a deliberative discourse meant to forestall the Galatians from submitting to circumcision and the Jewish law. The commentary features the latest discussion of major problems in Pauline studies, including Paul's view of the law and the relationship between the historical data in Galatians and in Acts. Yet the narrative character of Witherington's work allows it to remain exceedingly accessible. The volume also includes sections following the major divisions of the commentary that point to the relevance of the text for believers today, making Grace in Galatia of special value to pastors and general readers as well as students and scholars.

Making a Meal of It - Rethinking the Theology of the Lord's Supper (Paperback): Ben Witherington III Making a Meal of It - Rethinking the Theology of the Lord's Supper (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Making a Meal of It explores the background and implication of the Lord's Supper. Delving into its historical and Scriptural origins, Witherington argues that the Lord's Supper is a sacramental celebration of the community of God, designed to incorporate people of varying backgrounds. Excavating the diverse ways in which Scripture and early Christian tradition speak about the Lord's Supper, Witherington advocates that the meal is primarily about who the people of God are and how they should thus live together.

The Living Word of God - Rethinking the Theology of the Bible (Hardcover): Ben Witherington III The Living Word of God - Rethinking the Theology of the Bible (Hardcover)
Ben Witherington III
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this final installment of his trilogy on the central ordinances of the Christian faith (baptism, the Lord's Supper, and the proclamation of God's Word), Ben Witherington asks: What does it mean to call the Bible "God's word"? In doing so, he takes on other recent studies which downplay the connection between history and theology, or between historical accuracy and truth claims. The Bible is not merely to be viewed as a Word about God, Witherington argues. Instead, he says, the Bible exhorts us to see the Bible as a living Word from God.

The Problem with Evangelical Theology - Testing the Exegetical Foundations of Calvinism, Dispensationalism, and Wesleyanism... The Problem with Evangelical Theology - Testing the Exegetical Foundations of Calvinism, Dispensationalism, and Wesleyanism (Hardcover)
Ben Witherington III
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

There is no doubting the legacy of the Protestant Reformers and their successors. Luther, Calvin, and Wesley not only spawned specific denominational traditions, but their writings have been instrumental in forging a broadly embraced evangelical theology as well. In this volume, Ben Witherington wrestles with some of the big ideas of these major traditional theological systems (sin, God's sovereignty, prophecy, grace, and the Holy Spirit), asking tough questions about their biblical foundations. Witherington argues that evangelicalism sometimes wrongly assumes a biblical warrant for some of its more popular beliefs, and, further, he pushes the reader to engage the larger story and plot of the Bible to understand these central elements of belief.

Letters and Homilies for Jewish Christians - A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Hebrews, James and Jude (Paperback): Ben... Letters and Homilies for Jewish Christians - A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary on Hebrews, James and Jude (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R1,267 R1,071 Discovery Miles 10 710 Save R196 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this commentary on Hebrews, James and Jude, Ben Witherington III applies his socio-rhetorical method to elucidate these letters within their primarily Jewish context, probing the social setting of the readers and the rhetorical strategies of the authors of the letters.

The Problem with Evangelical Theology - Testing the Exegetical Foundations of Calvinism, Dispensationalism, Wesleyanism, and... The Problem with Evangelical Theology - Testing the Exegetical Foundations of Calvinism, Dispensationalism, Wesleyanism, and Pentecostalism (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Ben Witherington III
R1,295 Discovery Miles 12 950 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

There is no doubting the legacy of Protestant Reformers and their successors. Luther, Calvin, and Wesley not only spawned specific denominational traditions, but their writings have been instrumental in forging a broadly embraced evangelical theology as well. Ben Witherington wrestles with some of the big ideas of these major traditional theological systems (sin, God's sovereignty, prophecy, grace, and the Holy Spirit), asking tough questions about their biblical foundations. Advocating a return to Protestantism's sola scriptura roots, Witherington argues that evangelicalism sometimes wrongly assumes a biblical warrant for some of its more popular beliefs. Witherington pushes the reader to engage the larger story and plot of the Bible in order to understand the crucial theological elements of Protestant belief. The Problem with Evangelical Theology casts today's evangelical belief and practice - be it Calvinistic, Wesleyan, Dispensational, or Pentecostal - in the light of its scriptural origins. Witherington offers a comprehensive description of evangelical theology while concurrently providing an insistent corrective to its departures from both tradition and text.

Troubled Waters - Rethinking the Theology of Baptism (Paperback): Ben Witherington III Troubled Waters - Rethinking the Theology of Baptism (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R1,000 Discovery Miles 10 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Baptism has been a contested practice from the very beginning of the church. In this volume, Ben Witherington rethinks the theology of baptism and does so in constant conversation with the classic theological positions and central New Testament texts. By placing baptism in the context of the covenant, Witherington shows how advocates of both believer's baptism and infant baptism have added some water to both their theology and practice of baptism.

Biblical Theology - The Convergence of the Canon (Hardcover): Ben Witherington III Biblical Theology - The Convergence of the Canon (Hardcover)
Ben Witherington III
R3,125 Discovery Miles 31 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Biblical Theology, Ben Witherington, III, examines the theology of the Old and New Testaments as a totality. Going beyond an account of carefully crafted Old and New Testament theologies, he demonstrates the ideas that make the Bible a sacred book with a unified theology. Witherington brings a distinctive methodology to this study. Taking a constructive approach, he first examines the foundations of the writers' symbolic universe - what they thought and presupposed about God - and how they revealed those thoughts through the narratives of the Old and New Testaments. He also shows how the historical contexts and intellectual worlds of the Old and New Testaments conditioned their narratives, and, in the process, created a large coherent Biblical world view, one that progressively reveals the character and action of God. Thus, the Yahweh of the Old Testament, the Son in the Gospels, and the Father, Son, and Spirit in the New Testament writings are viewed as persons who are part of the singular divine identity. Witherington's progressive revelation approach allows each part of the canon to be read in its original context and with its original meaning.

The Gospel of Luke (Paperback): Amy-Jill Levine, Ben Witherington III The Gospel of Luke (Paperback)
Amy-Jill Levine, Ben Witherington III
R1,252 R1,065 Discovery Miles 10 650 Save R187 (15%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume offers a comprehensive overview of one of the four New Testament gospels and brings a unique approach to the genre of Bible commentary. Featuring distinct Jewish and Christian voices in respectful conversation, Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington, III methodologically break new ground in exploring why scholars disagree on questions of history (what actually happened, what is authorial invention, how do we address different versions of the same account), literature (what does this story tell us about Jesus and Peter, Mary Magdalene and Judas, among other characters), and theology (what can we say about resurrection and divine justice, or about Jesus as the Messiah). They show how Luke has been used to create both tragedy and hope, as well as to promote sexism, anti-semitism, and religious intolerance, thereby raising important questions regarding ethically responsible interpretation. This volume will be essential reading for theologians, clergy, and anyone interested in biblical studies and Jewish/Christian dialogue.

Revelation (Paperback, New): Ben Witherington III Revelation (Paperback, New)
Ben Witherington III
R893 Discovery Miles 8 930 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book is the first of its kind: an innovative socio-rhetorical commentary on the Book of Revelation. Without sacrificing scholarly perspective or academic rigor, it is written to be accessible for a wide audience--including pastors, scholars, teachers, seminarians, and interested lay people. A "Suggested Reading List"--a feature of all volumes in the New Cambridge Bible Commentary--will serve as point of entry for the new serious student of Revelation and as a helpful annotated bibliography for all readers. Frequent "Closer-Look" sections examine key elements of the Roman-Greco world that bear on the text's meaning while "Bridging the Horizons" sub-chapters connect this world with the cultural, political, and religious environments of today. The entire NRSV translation is provided throughout the text as a convenience to the reader. Award-winning author Ben Witherington III brings a New Testament scholar's insight to the often opaque passages of the last book of the New Testament.

Biblical Theology - The Convergence of the Canon (Paperback): Ben Witherington III Biblical Theology - The Convergence of the Canon (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R1,020 R889 Discovery Miles 8 890 Save R131 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Biblical Theology, Ben Witherington, III, examines the theology of the Old and New Testaments as a totality. Going beyond an account of carefully crafted Old and New Testament theologies, he demonstrates the ideas that make the Bible a sacred book with a unified theology. Witherington brings a distinctive methodology to this study. Taking a constructive approach, he first examines the foundations of the writers' symbolic universe - what they thought and presupposed about God - and how they revealed those thoughts through the narratives of the Old and New Testaments. He also shows how the historical contexts and intellectual worlds of the Old and New Testaments conditioned their narratives, and, in the process, created a large coherent Biblical world view, one that progressively reveals the character and action of God. Thus, the Yahweh of the Old Testament, the Son in the Gospels, and the Father, Son, and Spirit in the New Testament writings are viewed as persons who are part of the singular divine identity. Witherington's progressive revelation approach allows each part of the canon to be read in its original context and with its original meaning.

What's in the Word - Rethinking the Socio-Rhetorical Character of the New Testament (Paperback): Ben Witherington III What's in the Word - Rethinking the Socio-Rhetorical Character of the New Testament (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R804 R712 Discovery Miles 7 120 Save R92 (11%) Out of stock

Written in clear, and at times colorful, prose, Ben Witheringtonas "Whatas in the Word" explains how the recognition of the oral and socio-rhetorical character of the New Testament and its environment necessitates a change in how the New Testament literature is read. Expanding on the work in which he has been fruitfully engaged for over a quarter century, Witherington challenges the previously assured results of historical criticism and demonstrates chapter by chapter how the socio-rhetorical study shifts the paradigm.

Taken together, the chapters in "Whatas in the Word" coalesce around three of Witheringtonas ongoing academic concerns: orality and rhetoric; New Testament history, including issues of authenticity and canonicity; and the exegesis of given words in their canonical and socio-cultural contexts. Always unpredictable, this book never fails to pique interest and proffer instruction.

History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts (Paperback): Ben Witherington III History, Literature, and Society in the Book of Acts (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

These seminal essays introduce the reader to the interdisciplinary approach of New Testament scholarship which is affecting the way the Book of Acts is studied and interpreted. Insights from the social sciences, narratological studies, Greek and Roman rhetoric and history, and classics, set the Acts of the Apostles in its original historical, literary and social context; these methods of interpretation have not always been applied to biblical study in a systematic way. The discussions from a shared general perspective range over genre and method, historical and theological problems, and issues of literary criticism. History, Literature and Society in the Book of Acts is an interesting and valuable overview of some of the chief preoccupations of biblical studies with contributions from leading scholars in the Old and New Testaments and the history of antiquity.

Women in the Earliest Churches (Paperback, Revised): Ben Witherington III Women in the Earliest Churches (Paperback, Revised)
Ben Witherington III
R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book examines the roles and functions that women assumed in the early Christian communities from AD 33 to the Council of Nicaea. It surveys, too, the views about women held by various New Testament authors including Paul and the Evangelists.

Women in the Ministry of Jesus - A Study of Jesus' Attitudes to Women and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life... Women in the Ministry of Jesus - A Study of Jesus' Attitudes to Women and their Roles as Reflected in His Earthly Life (Paperback, New Ed)
Ben Witherington III
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Women in the Ministry of Jesus is a study of both of Jesus' attitudes towards women as reflected in his words and deeds, and of the women who were part of his ministry, or who interacted with him according to the Gospel accounts. The book seeks to provide a balanced analysis of the relevant Biblical material, and also the historical background necessary to illuminate the setting of the Gospel events. Particular attention is given to related issues such as Jesus' views on marriage, the family and the single life, as well as his teaching on adultery, the laws of the clean and unclean and the sabbath. Witherington concludes that Jesus cannot be categorized neatly either as chauvinist or as feminist.

The Living Word of God - Rethinking the Theology of the Bible (Paperback): Ben Witherington III The Living Word of God - Rethinking the Theology of the Bible (Paperback)
Ben Witherington III
R1,052 Discovery Miles 10 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this final installment of his trilogy on the central ordinances of the Christian faith (baptism, the Lord's Supper, and the proclamation of God's Word), Ben Witherington asks: What does it mean to call the Bible ""God's word""? In doing so, he takes on other recent studies which downplay the connection between history and theology, or between historical accuracy and truth claims. The Bible is not merely to be viewed as a Word about God, Witherington argues. Instead, he says, the Bible exhorts us to see the Bible as a living Word from God.

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