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Following up Robert Traina's classic "Methodical Bible Study," this
book introduces the practice of inductive Bible study to a new
generation of students, pastors, and church leaders. The authors,
two seasoned educators with over sixty combined years of experience
in the classroom, offer guidance on adopting an inductive posture
and provide step-by-step instructions on how to do inductive Bible
study. They engage in conversation with current hermeneutical
issues, setting forth well-grounded principles and processes for
biblical interpretation and appropriation. The process they present
incorporates various methods of biblical study to help readers hear
the message of the Bible on its own terms.
A senior New Testament scholar and teacher helps students
understand the historical, literary, and theological issues of the
book of Acts and introduces key concepts in the field of narrative
criticism. This volume captures the message of the book of Acts by
taking seriously the book's essential character as a powerful story
through which Luke communicates profound theological truth. While
giving attention to historical background, its purpose is to lead
readers through a close reading that yields fresh insights into
passages throughout Acts.
From beginning to end, the very structure of the Gospel of Matthew
emphasizes that Jesus is the Son of God. At climactic points Jesus
is so identified-by Peter, by a Roman centurion, by Jesus himself,
and by God the Father. With The Gospel of the Son of God, David
Bauer provides a comprehensive introduction to this Gospel that has
been so foundational to the Christian church. Arguing that the
nature of Matthew itself should provide us with the framework for
its study, he presents a holistic inductive approach with a
literary, theological, and canonical focus. In the first section on
orientation, Bauer explores issues of genre, interpretive methods,
authorship, audience, and literary structure. Then he moves to
interpretation, guiding readers through the meaning of sections of
the text. Finally, the reflection section synthesizes and develops
major theological themes emerging from the interpretation,
including Christology, salvation history, eschatology, and
discipleship. While providing a sound basis for the study of
Matthew, Bauer goes beyond typical introductory issues to draw out
the rich theological vision of the Gospel. His careful scholarship
and clear exposition will make this a valuable resource for college
and seminary students and pastors.
In this volume some of the most prominent international biblical
and theological scholars suggest new and exciting ways of
understanding the Christology of every major witness in the New
Testament canon. Along with essays addressing the significance of
christology for systematic theology, ethics, pastoral ministry, and
preaching, the volume also offers a comprehensive and accessible
introduction to the New Testament.
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