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Philippians (Hardcover)
Linda L. Belleville
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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.
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.
This book advances the interpretation of 1 Corinthians by exploring
the ways the apostle Paul quoted or "echoed" Jewish scriptures more
indirectly in his letter, by metonymy or allusion. Criteria and
methods for identifying echoes are brought to the fore, as are
questions of the texture of Paul's theology and his understanding
of scripture. Important topics in 1 Corinthians addressed here
include Paul's use of the Law, monotheism, Christology, wisdom and
mystery language, punishment of the incestuous man, baptism for the
dead, eschatology, and resurrection.
Though few church squabbles today come close to matching the
intensity and seriousness of what Paul faced in the commercial and
hedonistic hotbed of Corinth, his strategies and pastoral wisdom in
confronting the problems there can still serve as a helpful model
for us in responding to a culture marked by individualism and
materialism.In Linda Belleville's careful study of 2 Corinthians,
readers will find an introduction to the letter's occasion and
purpose, authorship, and other background information, as well as
its important theological themes. Passage-by-passage commentary
follows that seeks to explain what the letter means for us today as
well as what it meant for its original hearers. Students, pastors,
Bible teachers and everyone who wants to understand Paul's message
for the church will benefit from this excellent resource.
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Philippians (Paperback)
Linda L. Belleville
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R453
R376
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