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Craig Keener carefully examines the New Testament Gospels and the
book of Acts to provide a fuller understanding of what the Holy
Spirit meant in the lives of early believers. Christianity did not
arise in a vacuum, but rather it appropriated, modified, and
utilized the Jewish understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit.
By understanding the world in which Christianity emerged, we can
better understand the earliest believers' experience of God's
empowering and purifying Spirit. This paperback edition contains a
new preface by the author.
Despite the popular theology of our day, Christians should not
expect to get out of experiencing the tribulation or the end times.
Nowhere in the Bible does the Lord promise us this, say Michael
Brown and Craig Keener, two leading, acclaimed Bible scholars. In
fact, they say, Jesus promises us tribulation in this world. Yet
this is no reason to fear. In this fascinating, accessible, and
personal book, Brown and Keener walk you through what the Bible
really says about the rapture, the tribulation, and the end times.
What they find will leave you full of hope. God's wrath is not
poured out on His people, and He will shield us from it--as he
shielded Israel in Egypt during the ten plagues. So instead of
taking comfort in what God hasn't promised, take comfort in the
words of Jesus: He has overcome the world, and we live in his
victory.
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Romans (Hardcover)
Craig S. Keener
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Some say Christianity is white man's religion. . . . And it is true
that there is a long and ugly history of abuse of African-Americans
at the hands of Anglo Christians. Afrocentric interpretations of
history often point to slavery, lynchings and the like as proof
that Christianity is inherently antiblack. But Craig Keener and
Glen Usry contend that Christianity can be Afrocentric. In this
massively researched book, they show that racism is not unique to
Christianity. More important, they show how "world history is also
our history and the Bible is also our book." Black Man's Religion
is one of the first of its kind, a pro-Christian reading of
religion and history from a black perspective. Fascinating and
compelling, it is must reading for all concerned for
African-American culture and issues of faith.
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For All Peoples (Hardcover)
Craig S. Keener; Foreword by Wonsuk Ma
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Scripture, Texts, and Tracings in Galatians and 1 Thessalonians
advances the interpretation of these letters by exploring how the
Apostle Paul quotes, alludes to or "echoes" the Jewish Scriptures
and other ancient materials. Comparative wording is at the
forefront, whether in relation to Abraham, Sarah, Hagar, or
prophecies and promises from Genesis, Habakkuk, Isaiah, Jeremiah,
Ezekiel, the Psalms, or other texts such as Philo. Issues and
controversies include such topics as faith (á¼Îº πίστεως),
the Torah, the Holy Spirit, holiness, suffering, eschatology,
allegorical interpretation, identity of the Israel of God, Zion and
the return from exile, Roman piety, imperialism, and hidden
transcripts.
Leading Scholar Explores Paul's Teaching on the Mind This major
work by a leading New Testament scholar explores an important but
neglected area of Pauline theology, Paul's teaching about the mind.
In discussing matters such as the corrupted mind, the mind of
Christ, and the renewal of the mind, Paul adapts language from
popular intellectual thought in his day, but he does so in a way
distinctively focused on Christ and Christ's role in the believer's
transformation. Keener enables readers to understand this thought
world so they can interpret Paul's language for contemporary
Christian life. The book helps overcome a false separation between
following the Spirit and using human judgment and provides a new
foundation for relating biblical studies and Christian counseling.
Do miracles still happen today? This book demonstrates that
miraculous works of God, which have been part of the experience of
the church around the world since Christianity began, continue into
the present. Leading New Testament scholar Craig Keener addresses
common questions about miracles and provides compelling reasons to
believe in them today, including many accounts that offer evidence
of verifiable miracles. This book gives an accessible and concise
overview of one of Keener's most significant research topics. His
earlier two-volume work on miracles stands as the definitive word
on the topic, but its size and scope are daunting to many readers.
This new book summarizes Keener's basic argument but contains
substantial new material, including new accounts of the miraculous.
It is suitable as a textbook but also accessible to church leaders
and laypeople.
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2 Timothy and Titus (Hardcover)
Aida Besancon Spencer; Edited by Michael Bird, Craig S. Keener
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In Gift and Giver, leading New Testament scholar Craig Keener takes
a probing look at the various evangelical understandings of the
role of the Holy Spirit in the church. He explores topics such as
spiritual gifts, the fruit of the Spirit, the Spirit's power for
evangelism, and hearing God's voice. His desire is for Christians
to "work for consensus, or at least for unity in God's work despite
our differences on secondary matters." Employing a helpful
narrative approach and an ample number of stories, Keener enters
into constructive dialogue with Pentecostals, moderates, and
cessationists, all the while attempting to learn from each
viewpoint. He seeks to bridge the gap between cessationists and
Pentecostals/charismatics by urging all Christians to seek the Holy
Spirit's empowerment. His irenic approach to this controversial
issue has been endorsed by charismatics and non-charismatics alike.
Sure to provoke helpful dialogue on a topic that has caused
unfortunate divisions within the church, Gift and Giver will be a
valuable addition to college and seminary courses on pneumatology.
It will also be helpful to lay readers interested in a balanced
discussion of spiritual gifts. This repackaged edition includes an
updated preface and a substantive new afterword.
The role of women in positions of worship and church leadership is
one of the most divisive and inconclusive biblical debates. Two
Views on Women in Ministry furnishes you with a clear and thorough
presentation of the two primary exegetical arguments so you can
better understand each one's strengths, weaknesses, and
complexities. Egalitarian - equal ministry opportunity for both
genders (represented by Linda L. Belleville and Craig S. Keener)
Complementarian - men and women fill distinctive ministry roles
(represented by Craig L. Blomberg and Thomas R. Schreiner) This
revised edition brings the exchange of ideas and perspectives into
the traditional Counterpoints format. Each author states his or her
case and is then critiqued by the other contributors. The
fair-minded, interactive Counterpoints forum allows you to compare
and contrast the two different positions and form your own opinion
concerning the practical and often deeply personal subject of women
in ministry. The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and
critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that
are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each
volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the
different positions on a specific issue and form their own,
educated opinion.
You've heard many Bible stories hundreds of times, but how many
behind-the-scenes details are you missing? A little context is all
you need to discover the rich meaning behind the stories of
Scripture. That's what the NIV Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible
provides. Every page is packed with expert insight into the customs
and culture of the Bible.
Come and Read introduces numerous hermeneutical approaches to
biblical literature and includes examples of those approaches in
action through the contributions of top scholars in the field. The
book takes up three different passages throughout John's
Gospel-John 1:1-18, John 10, and John 20-setting different
approaches to each passage side-by-side. The sections of this
collection are interconnected by virtue of their association with
John's story. In addition, each section of the book will include
readings of the focus passage from the same four interpretive
perspectives. These four umbrella perspectives (intertextual,
ideological, rhetorical, and narrative) are intentionally broadly
conceived so that a variety of particular reading strategies are
surveyed in the collection. Overall, this book will provide insight
into current hermeneutical practices on the Gospel of John, and
implicitly the rest of the Bible as well. It will also demonstrate
how to use these methods effectively, illustrating not only the
value of using a variety of approaches for interpreting the text,
but also the impact various methods have on the interpretations
rendered.
Discover new dimensions of insight with a behind-the-scenes tour of
the ancient world You've heard many Bible stories hundreds of
times, but how many details are you missing? Sometimes a little
context is all you need to discover the rich meaning behind even
the most familiar stories of Scripture. That's what the NKJV
Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible provides. Every page of this NKJV
Bible is packed with expert insight into the customs, culture, and
literature of biblical times. These fascinating explanations will
serve to clarify your study of the Scriptures, reinforcing your
confidence and bringing difficult passages of Scripture into sharp
focus. The Bible was originally written to an ancient people
removed from us by thousands of years and thousands of miles. The
Scriptures include subtle culturally based nuances, undertones, and
references to ancient events, literature and customs that were
intuitively understood by those who first heard the texts read. For
us to truly understand the Scriptures as they did, we need a window
into their world and language. The NKJV Cultural Backgrounds Study
Bible, with notes from Dr. John H. Walton (Wheaton College) in the
Old Testament and Dr. Craig S. Keener (Asbury Theological Seminary)
in the New Testament, brings the ancient world of Scripture to life
for modern readers. Features: Complete text of the New King James
Version (NKJV) 2017 ECPA Bible of the Year Recipient Targeted book
introductions explain the context in which each book of the Bible
was written Insightful and informative verse-by-verse study notes
reveal new dimensions of insight to even the most familiar passages
Key Old Testament (Hebrew) and New Testament terms are explained
and expanded upon in two helpful reference features Over 300
in-depth articles on key contextual topics 375 full-color photos,
illustrations, and images from around the world Dozens of charts,
maps, and diagrams in vivid color Words of Jesus in red Cross
references, a concordance, indexes and other helps for Bible study
8.9-point type size
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Acts (Paperback)
Craig S. Keener
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As the earliest narrative source for the origins of Christianity,
Acts is of unrivalled importance for understanding early
Christianity and the mission that originally brought it from Judea
and Galilee to gentiles, and even the heart of the Roman Empire.
This volume is an abridged version of Keener's monumental,
four-volume commentary on Acts, the longest and one of the most
thorough engagements with Acts in its ancient setting. Sensitive to
the work's narrative unity, Keener's commentary is especially known
for its direct engagement with the wide range of ancient Jewish and
Greco-Roman sources. The original commentary cited some 45,000
references from ancient extrabiblical sources to shed light on the
Book of Acts. This accessible edition, aimed at students, scholars,
and pastors, makes more widely available the decades of research
that Keener has devoted to one of the key texts of Early
Christianity.
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Galatians (Hardcover)
Craig S. Keener
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This commentary offers a concise, incisive view of Galatians,
Paul's most polemical letter. Here, Paul is fighting for the
spiritual life and loyalty of some of his hard-won converts. Taking
advantage of a range of persuasive rhetorical approaches, his
letter appears to bristle with anger at the interlopers and the
anguish of spurned affection. In this commentary, Craig S. Keener
mines insights from the ancient world to highlight Paul's
persuasive tactics and how the Galatian Christians would have heard
his intense yet profound message. In so doing, Keener also helps
readers to confront Galatians afresh today, so they can hear more
closely what Paul is and is not saying for the church universal.
Drawing on a wide range of ancient Mediterranean sources to
reconstruct the context of Galatians, Keener helps us to grasp the
issues that Paul was addressing, the reasons that Paul wrote the
letter, and its continuing relevance for contemporary audiences.
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Galatians (Paperback)
Craig S. Keener
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This commentary offers a concise, incisive view of Galatians,
Paul's most polemical letter. Here, Paul is fighting for the
spiritual life and loyalty of some of his hard-won converts. Taking
advantage of a range of persuasive rhetorical approaches, his
letter appears to bristle with anger at the interlopers and the
anguish of spurned affection. In this commentary, Craig S. Keener
mines insights from the ancient world to highlight Paul's
persuasive tactics and how the Galatian Christians would have heard
his intense yet profound message. In so doing, Keener also helps
readers to confront Galatians afresh today, so they can hear more
closely what Paul is and is not saying for the church universal.
Drawing on a wide range of ancient Mediterranean sources to
reconstruct the context of Galatians, Keener helps us to grasp the
issues that Paul was addressing, the reasons that Paul wrote the
letter, and its continuing relevance for contemporary audiences.
The Apostle employs the Scriptures more in Romans than in any of
his other letters. Scripture, Texts, and Tracings in Romans
advances the interpretation of Romans by exploring how the Apostle
Paul quoted, alluded to, or "echoed" the Jewish Scriptures.
Identification of allusions is at the forefront, as are questions
of methodology, the texture of Paul's theology, his understanding
of Scripture, and implications for other areas of Pauline studies,
such as empire-criticism.
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Romans (Paperback)
Craig S. Keener
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A helpfully concise commentary on Paul's letter to the early
Christians in Rome, which the Apostle wrote just a few years before
the outbreak of Nero's persecution. Keener examines each paragraph
for its function in the letter as a whole, helping the reader
follow Paul's argument. Where relevant, he draws on his vast work
in ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman sources in order to help modern
readers understand the message of Romans according to the way the
first audience would have heard it. Throughout, Keener focuses on
major points that are especially critical for the contemporary
study of Paul's most influential and complex New Testament letter.
This commentary explains 1 and 2 Corinthians passage by passage,
following Paul's argument. It uses a variety of ancient sources to
show how Paul's argument would have made sense to first-century
readers, drawing from ancient letter-writing, speaking, and social
conventions. The commentary will be of interest to pastors,
teachers, and others who read Paul's letters because of its
readability, firm grasp of the background and scholarship on the
Corinthian correspondence, and its sensitivity to the sorts of
questions asked by those wishing to apply Paul's letters today. It
will also be of interest to scholars because of its exploration of
ancient sources, often providing sources not previously cited in
commentaries.
Revelation, part of the Bringing the Bible to Life series, a
companion to Zondervan's NIV Application Commentary, explores both
the historical meaning of the biblical text and its contemporary
significance. Revelation provides a journey through the biblical
book, ten sessions with discussion questions, and a closing section
that assists you and your group in responding to God's Word
together or individually.
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John - Volume 2A (Hardcover)
Craig S. Keener; Edited by (general) Clinton E. Arnold
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An image rich, passage-by-passage commentary that integrates
relevant historical and cultural insights, providing a deeper
dimension of perspective to the words of the New Testament
Discoveries await you that will snap the world of the New Testament
into new focus. Things that seem mystifying, puzzling, or obscure
will take on tremendous meaning when you view them in their ancient
context. With the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds
Commentary, you'll: Deepen your understanding of the teachings of
Jesus. Discover the close interplay between God's kingdom and the
practical affairs of the church. Learn more about the real life
setting of the Old Testament writings to help you identify with the
people and circumstances described in Scripture. Gain a deeper
awareness of the Bible's relevance for your life. In this volume,
detailed exegetical notes are combined with background information
of the cultural setting that will help you interpret the Gospel of
John. THE ZONDERVAN ILLUSTRATED BIBLE BACKGROUNDS COMMENTARY SERIES
Invites you to enter the world of the New Testament with a company
of seasoned guides, experts who will help you understand and teach
the biblical text more accurately. Features: Commentary based on
relevant papyri, inscriptions, archaeological discoveries, and
studies of Judaism, Roman culture, Hellenism, and other features of
the world of the New Testament. Hundreds of full-color photographs,
color illustrations, and line drawings. Copious maps, charts, and
timelines. Sidebar articles and insights. "Reflections" on the
Bible's relevance for 21st-century living.
This commentary explains 1 and 2 Corinthians passage by passage,
following Paul's argument. It uses a variety of ancient sources to
show how Paul's argument would have made sense to first-century
readers, drawing from ancient letter-writing, speaking, and social
conventions. The commentary will be of interest to pastors,
teachers, and others who read Paul's letters because of its
readability, firm grasp of the background and scholarship on the
Corinthian correspondence, and its sensitivity to the sorts of
questions asked by those wishing to apply Paul's letters today. It
will also be of interest to scholars because of its exploration of
ancient sources, often providing sources not previously cited in
commentaries.
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