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Gift Upon Gift (Hardcover)
Sherri Brown; Foreword by Francis J. SDB Moloney
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R1,106
Discovery Miles 11 060
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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.
Ideal as a basic textbook on John's writings in the Bible.
Accessible, comprehensive, and up-to-date, Interpreting the Gospel
and Letters of John is an ideal text for students new to the
discipline of biblical studies. Sherri Brown and Francis Moloney
present a broad overview of the story of Christianity arising out
of its Jewish foundations and proceed expertly to guide readers
through the contents of the Gospel and Letters of John. Maintaining
that Johannine literature is best understood against the background
of the Old Testament covenant metaphor, Brown and Moloney focus on
the central role of covenant in the narrative of John's Gospel and
highlight the Evangelist's use of fulfillment language. Helpful
sidebars, maps, questions for review, and further reading sections
are placed throughout the text, making this volume perfect for
classroom use.
Christopher W. Skinner is associate professor of New Testament and
early Christianity at Loyola University Chicago. Sherri Brown is
assistant professor of New Testament at Creighton University.
"Heaven knows, we need never be ashamed of our wolfish cravings. .
. ."
Bristly, sensitive, and meat-hungry Pip is a robust young whelp,
an orphan born under a full moon. Between hunting escaped convicts
alongside zombified soldiers, trying not to become one of the
hunted himself, and hiding his hairy hands from the supernaturally
beautiful and haughty Estella, whose devilish moods keep him
chomping at the bit, Pip is sure he will die penniless or a convict
like the rest of his commonly uncommon kind.
But then a mysterious benefactor sends him to London for the
finest werewolf education money can buy. In the company of other
furry young gentlemen, Pip tempers his violent transformations and
devours the secrets of his dark world. When he discovers that his
beloved Estella is a slayer of supernatural creatures, trained by
the corpse-like vampire Miss Havisham, Pip's desire for her grows
stronger than his midnight hunger for rare fresh beef. But can he
risk his hide for a truth that will make Estella his forever--or
will she drive one last silver stake through his heart?
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