The Seven Pillories of Wisdom
Author : David R. Hall
Publisher : Mercer University Press
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 41,29 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780865543690
Author : David R. Hall
Publisher : Mercer University Press
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 41,29 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780865543690
Author : David R. Hall
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 21,80 MB
Release : 2003-12-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0567049620
The thesis of this book is that 1 and 2 Corinthians are closely related; that Paul faces the same opponents in both letters; that the letter written with many tears referred to in 2 Corinthians is 1 Corinthians; and that there is no need to posit an intermediate visit or letter between the two canonical letters. Throughout the two letters Paul implements a consistent pastoral strategy, and an understanding of this strategy explains the difference in tone between various sections of the two letters. There is no need for theories of partition.
Author : Craig G. Bartholomew
Publisher : Zondervan
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 31,47 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310234111
This book seizes the opportunity to reassess the discipline of biblical studies from the foundation up and forges creative new ways for reopening the book for our culture.
Author : R. Allen Lott
Publisher : Eastman Studies in Music
Page : 511 pages
File Size : 47,37 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Music
ISBN : 1580469868
Examines in detail the contexts of Brahms's masterpiece and demonstrates that, contrary to recent consensus, it was performed and received as an inherently Christian work during the composer's life.
Author : David W. Baker
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 45,49 MB
Release : 2004-10
Category : Religion
ISBN : 080102871X
Leading scholars provide an overview of current issues in Old Testament studies.
Author : William W. Klein
Publisher : Zondervan Academic
Page : 721 pages
File Size : 23,57 MB
Release : 2017-03-28
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0310524180
Introduction to Biblical Interpretation, now in its third edition, is a classic hermeneutics textbook that sets forth concise, logical, and practical guidelines for discovering the truth in God’s Word. With updates and revisions throughout that keep pace with current scholarship, this book offers students the best and most up-to-date information needed to interpret Scripture. Introduction to Biblical Interpretation: Defines and describes hermeneutics, the science of biblical interpretation Suggests effective methods to understand the meaning of the biblical text Surveys the literary, cultural, social, and historical issues that impact any text Evaluates both traditional and modern approaches to Bible interpretation Examines the reader’s role as an interpreter of the text and helps identify what the reader brings to the text that could distort its message Tackles the problem of how to apply the Bible in valid and significant ways today Provides an extensive and revised annotated list of books that readers will find helpful in the practice of biblical interpretation Used in college and seminary classrooms around the world, this volume is a trusted and valuable tool for students and other readers who desire to understand and apply the Bible.
Author : J. Arthur Baird
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 40,86 MB
Release : 2002-06-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0826460259
J. Arthur Baird is the author of several important books in New Testament studies, his best known perhaps being his Audience Criticism and the Historical Jesus. At his untimely death, he left a nearly complete manuscript, now published here. In this timely and relevant manuscript, Baird offers first a critical introduction to the historical paradigm, pointing out its limitations in terms of tracing the paradigm of New Testament formation. He then traces this development himself, beginning with the starting point of the Holy Word and noting its development through the context, theological interpretation, and application, to its manifestation in the apostles, schools and fathers. He concludes with comments on its current implications. This book represents the last and lasting final thoughts of a scholar who was very much devoted to the importance of the Holy Word.
Author : V. Philips Long
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 633 pages
File Size : 36,73 MB
Release : 1999-06-23
Category : History
ISBN : 1575065134
The debate over history, history-writing, and the scientific study of history is reaching an apex in the late twentieth century and shows no signs of abating in the near future. The literature on the topic is prodigious. The time is thus ripe for an anthology of essays of the sort that Professor Long has collected, essays that trace the history of the issues that have fed into the debate. The classic and contemporary essays presented here provide an overview and introduction to the topic, bringing together the most essential of these in a handy compilation. The book is organized in six sections: (1) The State of Old Testament Historiography (2) Ancient Near Eastern Historiography (3) Ancient Israelite Historiography (4) Method in the Study of Ancient Israelite Historiography (5) The Historical Impulse in the Old Testament (6) The Future of Israel’s Past Long’s goal is to provide a context for Israelite history-writing within the milieu of the ancient Near East, expose the methodologies and assumptions of various approaches and perspectives on historiography, and provide access to essays that examine the contribution of the Hebrew Scriptures themselves to the origins of history-writing. The final essay, by Long, points the way to future research and topics that will move the discussion forward into the next millennium. Professor V. Philips Long teaches Old Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary, St. Louis.
Author : Lance Byron Richey
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,77 MB
Release : 2023-09-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1666787094
This engaging study reflects the growing interest in the relationship of John's Gospel the Roman imperial context in which it was composed. It begins and ends with quotations from modern sources that show why the question might be of more than historical interest. The first quotation is from the Barmen Declaration of 1934, in which Christian leaders who resisted the advances of Nazism pointed to the lordship of Christ over the claims of the state (p. xi). The final quotation is from Pope Pius XI, who in 1925 affirmed Christ's lordship in the wake of cultural currents that removed modern nation states from the claims of the higher authority of God (p. 185). The problems raised by conflicts between the claims of human government and those of Christian faith provide an important reason to consider what these meant for early Christians, including those for whom John's Gospel was written. (Craig R. Koester, Luther Seminary, Saint Paul, MN 55108)
Author : N. Clayton Croy
Publisher : Baker Academic
Page : 457 pages
File Size : 35,76 MB
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1441214445
In this volume an expert teacher of the Bible provides an introduction to New Testament exegesis that will appeal to students across the spectrum. Clayton Croy begins with the preparation of the interpreter, proceeds to analysis of the text, and concludes with appropriation of the message of Scripture in the context of modern faith communities. He combines a step-by-step plan for historical exegesis with substantive discussion of broader hermeneutical issues. The book interacts with recent scholarship and is academically rigorous but is written in an engaging style, incorporating anecdotes, humor, scriptural illustrations, and examples of the practical payoff of disciplined interpretation. Each chapter includes discussion questions and suggestions for further reading.