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Theology and Tolkien - Practical Theology
Douglas Estes; Contributions by Miguel Benitez, Jr., Mark Brians, Chris Bruno, Christine Falk Dalessio, …
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The works of J.RR. Tolkien have not only redefined a genre of
literature and had a far-reaching impact on culture in the late
twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, but his name has joined
the ranks of authors such as Shakespeare, Milton, Dostoevsky,
Donne, and Dickens—authors who make us think differently about
the world, including the creator of the world and the meaning of
life. In Theology and Tolkien: Practical Theology, an international
group of scholars consider what Tolkien’s works (and Jackson’s
interpretations) can teach us about living out our theology in the
world. From essays on Tolkien’s insights into community, what we
can learn about our spiritual senses from encounters with the
Nazgûl, the pastoral wisdom of Treebeard, and the theological
value of food—including second breakfasts—we invite you to
journey with us through Middle-earth as we engage the applicability
of Tolkien’s works for theology and our world.
Biblical Foundations Book Awards Runner up and Finalist How did the
apostles understand the Old Testament? Although relatively few in
number, the New Testament's explicit summaries of the Old Testament
story of Israel give readers direct access into the way the
earliest Christians told this story--that is to say, into the way
they did biblical theology. This stimulating New Studies in
Biblical Theology volume examines the passages in the Synoptic
Gospels, Acts, Paul's letters, and Hebrews which recount the
characters, events, and institutions of Israel's story in
chronological order and at substantial length. The authors
demonstrate just how valuable a lens these summaries provide for a
clearer vision of the earliest Christians' practice of biblical
theology. In doing so, they also show how contemporary readers can
and should follow the apostles' example. Addressing key issues in
biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical
Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand
their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to
simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current
scholarship and to point the way ahead.
The Bible contains a sweeping story, but it's all too easy to
lose sight of the forest for the trees. Whether it's the dimensions
of Noah's ark or the regulations for sacrifices in the temple,
sometimes we miss the big picture when sifting through all the
important details contained in Scripture. Helping readers discover
the overarching narrative that binds the Bible together, this book
highlights 16 key verses that stand as "turning points" in the
biblical story line, enabling us to see God's incredible plan to
redeem his people from Genesis to Revelation. Whether it's the
creation of humanity, the establishment of the covenants, or the
coming of the Messiah, this book will help Christians see how God's
Word tells a single story about his sovereignty, glory, and
grace.
This accessible overview of biblical theology traces the
development of sixteen key themes from Genesis to Revelation,
showing how each theme contributes to the one main storyline of
Scripture.
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