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Crossway Books The Lord of Psalm 23
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Oneworld Publications Mary Founder of Christianity
Book SynopsisWho was the real Mary mother of Jesus?Trade Review‘Heroically measured and utterly meticulous… Mary is a signpost both to the past and to the future. She is important. All credit to Chris Maunder for fighting so heroically, inch by passionate inch, to try and allow some extra room for her.’ * Nicola Barker, Spectator *'Refreshing… it is good to see Chris Maunder’s work as a potential for a meeting of minds between those starting from very different perspectives… There is a valuable discussion here on the role of symbolism and metaphor in the use of Scripture… Maunder’s penultimate chapter is headed “Mary and the Incarnation”, and for that section alone there would be justification for buying his book.' * Catholic Herald *‘Chris Maunder builds on his previous research to construct an historical, feminist image of Mary rooted in the New Testament and early Christian history that depicts Mary as a key figure in early Christianity… Mary, Founder of Christianity manages to be both complex and approachable. Maunder moves from broader themes to more specific ones as he concludes. Additionally, the book is well structured as historical context leads to scriptural analysis leads to character-specific analysis… I would recommend this book to anyone interested in a feminist, historical depiction of Mary. Maunder’s structure, evidence, and writing style will appeal to scholars and lay readers alike.’ * Barbara F. Bradley, Religion *'Mother Mary’s contributions to the establishment of Christianity are brought to the fore in this provocative treatise by Maunder... Even those who disagree with Maunder’s unorthodox biblical readings will acknowledge the boldness and originality of what’s on offer.' * Publishers Weekly *‘Maunder answers the burning questions around Mary’s role in the Christian faith, using a scholar’s approach that gives the nonacademic reader an understanding of why the historical mother of Jesus is so important to the foundation of Christianity… Maunder offers plenty of resources in his footnotes, adding further interest for readers interested in studying Christian history.’ * Booklist *‘A welcome addition to the recent resurgence of research on the Marys, and on the leadership of women in early Christianity. In particular, Maunder’s focus on Mary of Nazareth’s status within the family of Jesus is a plausible and culturally relevant approach to an important issue, presented in an accessible and intriguing way.’ -- Mary Ann Beavis, Professor Emerita, St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan‘An excellent examination of the portrait of Mary, Jesus’ mother, according to the canonical gospel accounts.’ * Ally Kateusz, Wijngaards Institute of Catholic Research *‘The book offers the reader much… especially its outline of biblical criticism, which will be particularly useful to those called on to describe modern scholarship… [Maunder’s] case is well argued… His other theme – to explain, challenge and re-contextualise the patriarchy of the Christian tradition – is also handled with care… He writes that this is a book for “free thinkers in the Christian tradition” and its approach will resonate with many PCN members.’ * Progressive Voices *‘Chris Maunder undertakes an important but complicated task in this book. He wants to recover Mary for a world in which women have equal voice and in which a virgin bearing a child seems unbelievable. Like the search for the historical Jesus, Maunder’s search for the historical Mary begins with a framework for interpretation that distinguishes between an historical event and its metaphoric presentation in the gospels. In this reading framework, he finds Mary present before, throughout, and at the end of Jesus’ ministry. He argues for her significant presence in the early church in Jerusalem. In this way, Mary is imagined as a co-founder of Christianity. This is indeed a book for “free thinkers in the Christian tradition” who might find in a reconsideration of Mary an escape from the “delusion of male and hierarchical supremacy”.’ * Jo-Ann Badley, Dean of Theology and Associate Professor of New Testament, Ambrose University *‘The reader is given an attractive and rich theology of Mary in the New Testament… There is… some interesting and careful speculation towards the end of the book on the plethora of Maries at the cross and resurrection, in view of the later traditions of the leadership of the Jerusalem Christian community.’ * Church Times *‘Chris Maunder sets out to place Mary, mother of Jesus, front and centre in the founding story of Christianity… [Maunder] argues his case with fluency and energy. His research and references are thorough and densely presented.’ * Reaction *'Maunder opens up a new and wider window into a new perspective… Challenges to perceived modern theology are what makes this book full of interest. Maunder knows his stuff and presents a strong basis for many a full-bodied discussion.' -- Transforming Ministry
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HarperChristian Resources Dont Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table Bible
Book SynopsisIn this six-session video Bible study (video streaming code included), bestselling author and pastor Louie Giglio unpacks Psalm 23 to offer insight into how to overcome the enemy''s lies and find peace and spiritual security in any circumstance or situation.This study guide has everything you need for a full Bible study experience, including: The study guide itself—with video notes, personal study and group discussion sections, and a guide to best practices for leading a group. An individual access code to stream all six video sessions online (you don''t need to buy a DVD!). God has prepared a table for you. It''s set with a banquet of peace, clarity, and purpose. But Satan is constantly looking for an invitation, seeking to fill your mind with distractions, fear, worry, insecurity, anxiety, temptation, doubt... It''s an ongoing battle. But you can learn how to protect your mind from unhe
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John Murray Press NIV Pocket Brown Soft-tone Bible with Clasp (new
Book SynopsisA 2011 NIV Bible bound in tactile brown satchel leather with colourful, Bauhaus-inspired end-papers and magnetic clasp.With over 400 million Bibles in print, the New International Version is the world's most popular modern English Bible. It is renowned for its combination of reliability and readability. Fully revised and updated for the first time in 25 years, the NIV is ideal for personal reading, public teaching and group study.This Bible also features:- clear, readable 6.75pt text- easy-to-read layout- shortcuts to key stories, events and people of the Bible- reading plan- timeline- book by book overview- quick links to find inspiration and help from the Bible in different life situationsThis edition uses British spelling, punctuation and grammar to allow the Bible to be read more naturally.More about the translationThis revised and updated edition of the NIV includes three main types of change, taking into account changes in the way we use language day to day; advances in biblical scholarship and understanding; and the need to ensure that gender accurate language is used, to faithfully reflect whether men and women are referred to in each instance. The translators have carefully assessed a huge body of scholarship, as well as inviting peer submissions, in order to review every word of the existing NIV to ensure it remains as clear and relevant today as when it was first published.Royalties from all sales of the NIV Bible help Biblica in their work of translating and distributing Bibles around the world.
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Vintage Publishing Sisters Of Sinai
Book SynopsisJanet Soskice grew up in Canada and has lived for some years in England where she is Reader in Philosophical Theology at Jesus College, University of Cambridge. As well as lecturing around the world, she writes for the Times and The Times Literary Supplement, and is a frequent contributor to radio and television.Trade ReviewThe hunt for early Bible manuscripts was among the most romantic of all the 19th century's grand quests... At the heart of this lively, inspiring double biography is the story of how a pair of spirited Presbyterian women made their own extraordinary discovery * Sunday Times *A bracing and moving book...a reminder of the ardour, hardship and energy invested in the pursuit of knowledge and that endlessly inquiring and industrious Victorian age * New York Times *This pacy tale involves not only an Indiana Jones-like quest, but camel rides across the Sinai desert, trips up the Nile, bickerings, misunderstandings and confusions... A cracking tale of two irresistible characters * Herald *[A] luminous new study... Sisters of Sinai is by turns a rattling adventure yarn - thick with roving Bedouin and ancient tombs - and a testament to the power of perseverance * Washington Post *Marvellous... A fine, fascinating account * Los Angeles Times *
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Penguin Books Ltd The Word
Book SynopsisFrom the Sunday Times bestselling author of A History of the Bible, this is the story of how the Bible has been translated, and why it mattersThe Bible is held to be both universal and specific, the source of fundamental truths inscribed in words that are exact and sacred. For much of the history of Judaism and almost the entirety of Christianity, however, believers have overwhelmingly understood scripture not in the languages in which it was first written but rather in their own - in translation.This book examines how saints, scholars and interpreters from ancient times down to the present have produced versions of the Bible in the language of their day while remaining true to the original. It explains the challenges they negotiated, from minute textual ambiguities up to the sweep of style and stark differences in form and thought between the earliest writings and the latest, and it exposes the bearing these have on some of the most profound queTrade ReviewThe joy of The Word isn't reaching its final conclusion, but the unexpected journey itself, told so well that it will engage those who have never set foot in churches as readily as the faithful in the pews -- Peter Stanford * The Sunday Times *A book bejewelled with insight and erudition and compassion .... Ought to be of interest to anyone interested in what we mean by our words -- Stuart Kelly * Scotsman *His learning shines through in every sentence -- Kathryn Hughes * Mail on Sunday *Scholarly intelligence, a readable style, and insights at every turn -- Cally Hammond * Church Times *
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Hodder & Stoughton The Creed in Slow Motion
Book SynopsisI believe in one God,the Father almighty,maker of heaven and earth...The Creed is the bones of our faith. In all our different ways, it makes us who we are. But when we stand up and recite the Creed in unison, we have no time to contemplate what it is that we are committing ourselves to. The words rush past, their meaning blurred by familiarity. If we could only slow them down and hear them properly, they would have the power to change worlds. That is what The Creed in Slow Motion aims to do. This is a book for people who like to think things through from first principles. It will not tell you what to believe. (It is for you to engage your mind and discover that for yourself. And for unbelievers to learn what exactly they disbelieve, and why.) In 40 short chapters, with clarity and wit, The Creed in Slow Motion draws examples from real-life stories, history and even science to uncover the core claims of Chri
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Canterbury Press Norwich The Heart Of It All: The Bible's Big Picture
Book SynopsisAs a collection of 66 books spanning thousands of years, the Bible can be daunting in size and scope. In The Heart of It All, Samuel Wells simplifies the Bible's complexity and presents the entire sweep of its narrative in eighteen key themes. Although its contents range from history to poetry, law, narrative, letters and even apocalyptic literature, at the Bible's heart are relationships between God, creation, Jesus, the Church, the Spirit and the Kingdom. Samuel Wells argues that this provides a lens through which the whole Bible can be understood. Rooted in the best of contemporary biblical theology and scholarship, The Heart of It All will deepen understanding of the Bible and increase confidence in reading it. It includes questions for reflection, making this an ideal resource for Lent groups as well as for individual reading.
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Hodder & Stoughton NIV Pocket Lilac Softtone Bible with Zip
Book SynopsisSmall enough to take with you everywhere you go, this pocket Bible will ensure you have the Word of God at hand at all times. With a lilac pastel purple soft imitation leather cover and matching zip, the Bible pages will be kept tidy and clean. This lovely gift Bible has a removable presentation box and a pastel purple ribbon marker, and features a black and white hand-drawn pattern on the endpapers. First published in British English in 1979, the New International Version is the world''s most popular modern English Bible. It is renowned for its combination of reliability and readability and is ideal for personal reading, public teaching and group study. This Bible also features:- clear, readable 6.75pt text- easy-to-read layout- shortcuts to key stories, events and people of the Bible- reading plan- book by book overview- quick links to find inspiration and help from the Bible in different life situations.This edition uses British
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Hodder & Stoughton NIV Pocket Mint Softtone Bible with Zip
Book SynopsisSmall enough to take with you everywhere you go, this pocket Bible will ensure you have the Word of God at hand at all times. With a pastel mint soft imitation leather cover and matching zip, the Bible pages will be kept tidy and clean.This lovely gift Bible has a removable presentation sleeve, a pastel mint ribbon marker, and features a black and white hand-drawn pattern on the endpapers.First published in British English in 1979, the New International Version is the world''s most popular modern English Bible. It is renowned for its combination of reliability and readability and is ideal for personal reading, public teaching and group study. This Bible also features:- clear, readable 6.75pt text- easy-to-read layout- shortcuts to key stories, events and people of the Bible- reading plan- book-by-book overview- quick links to find inspiration and help from the Bible in different life situations.This edition uses British spelling, p
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Inter-Varsity Press Mark: An Introduction And Commentary
Book SynopsisNew exegetical commentary on the Gospel of Mark for preachers, Bible teachers, non-specialists Mark wrote his Gospel to explain why and how Jesus is the Messiah and Son of God who fulfils God's promises as he proclaims and embodies the coming kingdom of God. Mark emphasizes Jesus's authority and also his suffering and death as God's will for his messianic mission. Eckhard Schnabel's commentary seeks to help today's Christian disciples communicate the significance of Jesus and the transforming power of the good news.
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Waverley Abbey Trust Joshua 11-24: Called to Service
Book SynopsisThese helpful guides in the Cover to Cover series are ideal for group and individual study. Experience the reality of Bible events like never before and live through the inspiring lives of key characters in Scripture. Learn how to apply God's Word to your life as you explore seven compelling sessions and gain a new depth in your Bible knowledge. A call to grow in your love and service of God In the first part of the book of Joshua, the Israelites saw God do great things in defeating the enemy and claiming the Promised Land. The people had been wholly reliant on God to provide and intercede for them - but now that they had everything they had hoped for, who would they serve?Today, when everyday life is going well for us, perhaps our service to God has a tendency to drift into the background. But in the latter half of the book of Joshua, we are reminded that there is a God who has called us to serve Him - to work with Him, to get to know Him and to grow in love for Him.These seven insightful sessions explore how:Our actions are shaped by our faithOur unity as God's people is vital if we are to serve Him effectively Serving God is something that encompasses every area of our lives Icebreakers, Bible readings, eye openers, discussion starters, personal application make this a rich resource for group or individual study. Table of ContentsContents Introduction Week 1 The Campaign’s Conclusion (Josh. 11–12) Week 2 Caleb Gets His Inheritance (Josh. 13–15) Week 3 Taking the Promised Land (Josh. 16–19) Week 4 The Gift of Special Cities (Josh. 20–21) Week 5 Conflict Across the Jordan (Josh. 22) Week 6 The Canaanite Problem (Josh. 23) Week 7 The Israelites Make a Choice (Josh. 24) Leader’s Notes
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HarperCollins Publishers Bloodline of The Holy Grail
Book SynopsisDid Jesus marry and have children with Mary Magdalene? If so, what happened to his family? Are descendants of Jesus still alive today?This extraordinary account of the potential family line that the author believes was born from Jesus Christ encompasses some of the most romantic, colourful and sacred territory of the past 2,000 years.From royal and suppressed archives, Gardner presents proof of the heritage of Jesus in the West and new findings on the long awaited discovery of the Holy Grail.Featuring all the charm and adventure of Arthurian romance, coupled with enthralling Rosicrucian and Templar disclosures, this work has a cutting edge of intrigue and exposure of conspiracy in the vein of Michael Baigent's international bestseller The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (Arrow). Bringing together revelatory insights into the descendant heirs of Jesus and his brother James, Gardner:Proves that there is an authentic line of succession from the sons of Jesus and James Documents a hidden legTrade Review“A controversial and uniquely comprehensive book of Messianic descent, compiled from the most intriguing histories ever written.”Publishing News “This book, provocative as it may be, is not a work of fiction, but the product of years of painstaking research. Committed Christians will find it casts fascinating light on the origins of their beliefs.”Daily Mail
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Prophets
Book Synopsis“A brilliant study of the Hebrew prophets, one of the most penetrating works . . . [of] our time.”— Will HerbergFrom the legendary twentieth-century Jewish Theologian and author of Man is Not Alone and God in Search of Man, comes a beautiful new hardcover edition of Abraham Heschel''s masterwork of Biblical scholarship, The Prophets.When it was first published in 1962, The Prophets was hailed as a masterpiece. Since then, Heschel''s classic work has stood the test of time. The Prophets provides a unique opportunity for readers of all faiths to gain a fresh perspective and deep knowledge of the Old Testament and Israel’s ancient prophetic movement. Heschel’s profound understanding of the prophets and detailed examinations of them, including Amos, Hosea, Isahiah, Micah, and Jeremiah, offers crucial insights into the philosop
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Zondervan Hearing the Message of Ecclesiastes
Book SynopsisThere is no easy answer to the meaning of life--even when you believe in God.The book of Ecclesiastes seeks to answer the question: What do people gain from all their labors at which they toil under the sun? The book''s central character is Qoheleth, who wants to understand the meaning of life as far as he possibly can with the tools of his own empirical observation and reason. He struggles to reconcile the beautiful world that we love and enjoy with the baffling world of injustice, suffering, and death. Qoheleth circles around an abyss of nihilism and pessimism. He lives with unanswered questions. Yet he remains a believer.Old Testament scholar Christopher J. H. Wright invites you to join Qoheleth on a journey through wisdom literature from centuries ago, because the message of Ecclesiastes can be strangely reassuring as we put our faith to the test in today''s post-modern era. There will be disorienting twists and turns and the occasional complete imTrade Review'Chris Wright is not only a brilliant scholar but also a great communicator. He is one of those rare speakers, thinkers and authors who can straddle the academic and the accessible without compromising either one. His multiple expositions of biblical books are a gift and this one does not disappoint. Ecclesiastes speaks to our day in exceptionally powerful ways but, as with life, it is not always easy to understand. Chris helps the reader to track 'the Preacher's' journey as he wrestles with the enigmas of life. The lay Christian and the preacher will find this book a wonderful resource, as will anyone struggling with the meaning of life. It is hard not to recommend it too much!' * Rev Dr Craig G. Bartholomew, Director, Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge *'For me, Ecclesiastes is the book in the Bible I least understand, and yet Chris Wright is one of the expositors I most respect in the world. What a gift, then, this book is, to me and to many! Here we find an explanation of this strange and compelling portion of Scripture that simultaneously clarifies the meaning of the text and casts a vision for us today of what it means to live by this eternal wisdom.' * John Dickson (PhD Ancient History), author and historian, Jean Kvamme Distinguished Professor, Wheaton College, Illinois *'In Hearing the Message of Ecclesiastes, Chris Wright invites readers to navigate the twists and turns of Qoheleth's journey in Ecclesiastes, and he proves himself a wise and helpful guide to those who take up the invitation. Chris introduces Qoheleth as a person of faith who knows God and what the world is supposed to be like and yet one who personally feels the inscrutability and pain of lived experience. Chris rightly believes and aptly demonstrates that the experience of Qoheleth and the message of the book is surprisingly relevant for many today who find themselves asking difficult questions about faith and life.' * Dave Beldman, associate professor of biblical studies at the Missional Training Center in Arizona *'This reflection on Ecclesiastes is another gift by Christopher Wright to the church. With his trademark skill, Wright offers readers a clear exposition of a challenging biblical book that is full of practical insights informed by solid scholarship and broad life experience. Theologically sensitive and pastoral in tone, this volume is a wonderful guide into engaging the complexities of life with faith in God.' * M. Daniel Carroll R. (Rodas), PhD, Scripture Press Ministries Professor of Biblical Studies and Pedagogy, Wheaton College and Graduate School *
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Thomas Nelson Publishers Traveling Light
Book SynopsisWe're all weighed down by loads we were never intended to carry. With New York Times bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado as your guide, Traveling Light invites you to release some of those heavy burdens and experience true rest.
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Baker Publishing Group Dictionary of the New Testament Use of the Old
Book SynopsisSouthwestern Journal of Theology 2023 Book of the Year With the torrent of publications on the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, the time is ripe for a dictionary dedicated to this incredibly rich yet diverse field. This companion volume to the well-received Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament (CNTUOT) brings together leading evangelical biblical scholars to explore and explain the many facets of how the New Testament writers appropriated the Old Testament. This definitive resource covers a range of interpretive topics and includes summary articles on each biblical book and numerous themes. It also unpacks concepts mentioned in the CNTUOT, demonstrates how the Old Testament uses the Old Testament, and addresses a wide range of biblical-theological, hermeneutical, and exegetical topics. This handy reference book is for all serious students of the Bible as they study how and why Old Testament texts reappear and are reappropriated throughout the Bible.
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Baker Publishing Group The Lord Is My Shepherd – Psalm 23 for the Life
Book SynopsisAcademy of Parish Clergy 2022 Top Five Reference Book There are few biblical texts more familiar to Christians than Psalm 23: "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want . . ." It is one of the Bible's most popular passages, retaining a special place in ministry and giving hope to the burdened. Internationally recognized Old Testament scholar Richard Briggs helps readers understand the power and vision of Psalm 23. He offers a close word-by-word and phrase-by-phrase reading of this classic and beloved text, showing how it can speak afresh to the life of the church today. Briggs explores the reception of Psalm 23 down through the ages, covers background issues, and examines the ways the psalm addresses practical issues such as stress, death, enemies, and hope. The book helps reconnect the Christian church to the Old Testament, making it perfect for sermon preparation and small group study. The Touchstone Texts series addresses key Bible passages, making high-quality biblical scholarship accessible to the church. The series editor is Stephen B. Chapman, Duke Divinity School.Table of ContentsContentsSeries PrefacePreface1. Introduction: On Attending to Psalm 232. The World behind Psalm 23: Background3. The World in Psalm 23: Exegesis4. The World in Front of Psalm 23: Ministry5. Conclusion: Hearing and Preaching Psalm 23 TodayAppendix: Notes on Psalm 23 in HebrewIndexes
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Colossians: A Biblical Study
Book SynopsisLet the wisdom of Colossians transform relationships in every area of your life -- home, church, and even the world -- with this study guide from renowned Bible teacher Joyce Meyer.Paul's letter to the Colossians reminds us that as we have died with Christ, we also need to die to our sins. It encourages us that because we have also been raised in Him, we must submit to Jesus and adopt qualities motivated by Christian love. In this comprehensive study tool, Joyce Meyer's commentary on Colossians affirms the Lordship of Christ and offers practical advice on family, relationships, and faith.
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Faithlife Corporation The Arrival of the King: The Shape and Story of
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Inter-Varsity Press John: Tyndale New Testament Commentary
Book SynopsisAmong the Gospels, John's is unique. Its structure incorporates long conversations and extended debates, and much of its content is not found elsewhere. Jesus' relationship to the Father and his teaching on the Holy Spirit are given special prominence. Ultimately, faith, believing in Jesus, is at the centre - with signs highlighted to provoke faith and stories of those who responded to Jesus as examples of faith. Colin Kruse shows how the Fourth Gospel weaves its themes of belief and unbelief into its rich Christology. This exegetical commentary on the Gospel of John is part of the Tyndale New Testament Commentaries series designed to help the reader of the Bible understand what the text says and what it means.
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Prophets
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Princeton University Press The Embedded Portrait
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Wood presents not only a thorough examination of the role portraits played in 14th paintings, he provides a stellar example of art historical thinking."---Marissa Moss, New York Journal of Books
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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Writing With Scripture
Book SynopsisNathanael Vette is the Issachar Fund Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, UK.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Scripturalized Narrative in Second Temple Literature 3. Scripturalized Narrative in the Gospel of Mark 4. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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Medium Aevum Monographs / Ssmll Remorse and Entreaty An Edition of some
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Baker Publishing Group Theology from the Psalms – The Story of God`s
Book SynopsisHassell Bullock has studied, taught, and written successful texts on the Psalms for forty years. In this book, he walks through how the Psalms convey the grand story of creation and redemption, Scripture's two theological ends, and the underlying story of God and humanity in relationship. Bullock explains how the literal and metaphorical language in the Psalms work together to articulate the message and deepen our understanding. He presents interpretive principles gleaned from the psalmists themselves and shows how these writers make intertextual connections to other Scriptures, sometimes quoting but mostly alluding, which can help us make corresponding connections between Old and New Testament teachings. The Psalms are examples of applying wisdom and Scriptures to personal and national issues and of how God interacts and intervenes in real-life situations, which help us apply the Bible today. Bullock's mature reflections and guidance on understanding and applying the Psalms' theological message will complement any traditional introduction to the Psalms.Table of ContentsIntroductory MattersPart 1: God1. The Aleph and Tav of Psalmic Theology2. Hesed, God's Steadfast Love3. Thinking Comprehensively about God's Goodness (Tob)4. Yahweh's Condescension in the Psalter5. Judgment, the Other Side of Justice6. Covenant, the Intractable Bond7. The Laughter of GodPart 2: Humanity8. The Human Condition9. We Become Like Our God10. Shamed and Shaming11. Weeping for the Night, but Joy in the Morning12. Waiting on the Lord13. They Did Not Remember to Show KindnessPart 3: Redemption14. All in the Family: "For His Name's Sake"15. Finding God in the Fabric of the World16. The Fear of the Lord17. Praise of God, the Rehearsal Hall for EternityIndexes
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Teleioteti The Writings: A Journal for the Hebrew Scriptures
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Harvard Department of the Classics The Cambridge Songs Carmina Cantabrigiensia
Book SynopsisThe Cambridge Songs is the most important anthology of songs from before the thirteenth-century Carmina Burana. It contains panegyrics and dirges, political poems, comic tales, religious and didactic poems, and poetry of spring and love. This edition includes a substantial introduction, the Latin texts and English prose, and extensive commentary.
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MP-VIR Uni of Virginia On the Perpetual Strangeness of the Bible
Book SynopsisThe language of the Bible can be beautiful but profoundly elusive, possessing a strangeness that only deepens the committed reader’s sense of its impenetrability. This book offers a close reading of the Bible itself, directing attention to the text rather than to commentaries or to ostensible lessons to be discovered by paraphrase.Table of Contents 1. Preliminary 2. On Eating Honey 3. Paul on Life and Death 4. Heaven is Here 5. Seeing Revelation: The Writing 6. Seeing Revelation: The Images 7. Seeing Revelation: The Timing
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Apostolic Fathers
Book SynopsisWilliam Varner is professor of Biblical Studies and Greek at The Master's University, USA.Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. The Didache 3. Shepherd of Hermas 4. First Clement 5. Second Clement 6. Ignatius 7. Polycarp 8. Martyrdom of Polycarp 9. Letter of Barnabas 10. Letter to Diognetus 11. Fragments of Papias 12. The Apostolic Fathers in the Twenty First Century Index
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LEGARE STREET PR The History of the Blessed Virgin Mary and The History of the Likeness of Christ Which the Jews of T
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Wisdom International The God Book
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Wisdom International The Uncommon Mother
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Innovo Publishing LLC God's Wisdom Is Better than Gold
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Society of Biblical Literature Was There a Wisdom Tradition? New Prospects in Israelite Wisdom Studies
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Society of Biblical Literature Was There a Wisdom Tradition? New Prospects in Israelite Wisdom Studies
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Covenant Books A Teacher's Commentary on First and Second Corinthians
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Chump Change Revelations of Divine Love
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Heart of a Lion
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Pickwick Publications Enoch and the Growth of and Apocalyptic Tradition
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Covenant Books Biblical Strategies to Abolish Abortion
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Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprecations in the Psalms
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Canterbury Press Norwich 2000 Years of Prayer
Book SynopsisContaining prayers from every era of our spiritual history, from every continent and from every Christian tradition, this is a book that is equally useful as a worship resource or as an inexhaustible store for personal prayer. Arranged chronologically, the selection begins with the New Testament period and progresses through the Apostolic Fathers, the Age of Augustine, the Orthodox Tradition, the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Medieval ages and through every significant phase of Christian experience to the contemporary Church throughout the world. Here are many classic prayers and others that will be new to readers. A brief introduction to each section and author defines the spiritual characteristics of the age and traces the development of our Christian understanding of prayer through the centuries.Trade Review'this volume presents a sumptuous, seven course feast...' * Theology Today *
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