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Baker Publishing Group - Baker Books Genesis
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HardPress Publishing StormDriven
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Baker Publishing Group Hebrews
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on Hebrews interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students.
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Baker Publishing Group The Gospel of Mark
Book SynopsisThis volume inaugurates a series of accessibly written yet substantive commentaries for use in Catholic universities, seminaries, and parishes.Trade Review"This new commentary series should meet a need that has long been pointed out: a guide to Scripture that will be both historically responsible and shaped by the mind of the Church's tradition. It promises to be a milestone in the recovery of a distinctively Catholic approach to exegesis."Aidan Nichols, OP, John Paul II Memorial Visiting Lecturer, University of Oxford; Fellow of Greyfriars, Oxford
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Ave Maria Press Living the Word Catholic Women's Bible (Rsv2ce,
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Baker Publishing Group Philippians Colossians Philemon
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon presents sound exegesis and reflections on the text's pastoral, theological, and practical applications.
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Baker Publishing Group First and Second Timothy Titus
Book SynopsisIn the second volume of the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (CCSS), George Montague offers a Catholic pastoral commentary on the letters to Timothy and Titus, presenting sound exegesis followed by reflection on the pastoral, theological, and practical applications of the text.The CCSS offers readable, informative commentaries from the best of contemporary Catholic scholarship to help readers rediscover the Word of God as a living word in which God himself is present. Each commentary relates Scripture to life, is faithfully Catholic, and is supplemented by features designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively in teaching, preaching, evangelization, and other forms of ministry. This series is perfect for professional and lay leaders engaged in parish ministry, lay Catholics interested in serious Bible study, and Catholic students.Trade Review"This new commentary series should meet a need that has long been pointed out: a guide to Scripture that will be both historically responsible and shaped by the mind of the Church's tradition. It promises to be a milestone in the recovery of a distinctively Catholic approach to exegesis."Aidan Nichols, OP, John Paul II Memorial Visiting Lecturer, University of Oxford; Fellow of Greyfriars, Oxford
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Baker Publishing Group Four Gospels Deluxe Boxed Set – Catholic
Book SynopsisThe Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture series has been widely acclaimed by leading Catholic scholars and popular Bible teachers. This deluxe boxed set includes special hardcover editions of the four Gospel volumes. Limited quantities are available. The set includes: The Gospel of Matthew by Curtis Mitch (MA, Franciscan University), St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, and Edward Sri (STD, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas, Rome), FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) and Augustine Institute The Gospel of Mark by Mary Healy (STD, Pontifical Gregorian University), Sacred Heart Major Seminary The Gospel of Luke by Pablo T. Gadenz (STD, Pontifical Gregorian University), Mount St. Mary's Seminary & University The Gospel of John by Francis Martin (1930-2017; SSD, Pontifical Biblical Institute), Father Francis Martin Ministries and the Dominican House of Studies, and William M. Wright IV (PhD, Emory University), Duquesne University
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Baker Publishing Group Ephesians
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary interprets Ephesians for pastoral ministers and lay readers alike.Table of ContentsEditors' PrefaceIntroductionOutline of EphesiansPart 1: Proclamation of God's Gracious Plan of Salvation in ChristBlessing God for Every Spiritual Blessing (1:1-14)A Prayer to Know God and to Understand His Gifts (1:15-23)Saved by Grace through Faith for Good Works (2:1-10)Gentiles and Jews Reconciled to God and United in the Messiah (2:11-22)Paul's Commission to Preach God's Plan (3:1-13)Paul's Prayer for His Readers(3:14-21)Part 2: Exhortation to Christian ConductBuilding Up the Church (4:1-16)A New Way of Living (4:17-19)You Are Light in the Lord (5:3-20)Husbands and Wives, Christ and the Church (5:21-33)Children and Parents, Slaves and Masters (6:1-9)A Summons to Spiritual Battle (6:10-20)Suggested ResourcesGlossaryIndexesMaps
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Baker Publishing Group First Corinthians
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on First Corinthians interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers and lay readers alike.
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Zondervan Academic Out of Egypt Biblical theology and Biblical interpretation Scripture and Hermeneutics Series Volume 5
Book SynopsisBiblical theology is crucial if we are to grasp the whole of the Bible and to do so on its own terms. In this fifth volume of the Scripture and Hermeneutics series, the authors turn their attention to biblical theology and its importance for biblical interpretation.Table of ContentsContents Preface xi Contributors xiii Abbreviations xvii The Artists xix Out of Egypt xxiii Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation: Introduction 1 Craig G. Bartholomew Quo Vadis? 11 Out of Egypt: The Content of this Volume 16 Approaches to Biblical Theology 1. The Church Fathers and Biblical Theology 23 Gerald Bray Defining our Terms 23 The Relevance of the Fathers for Biblical Theology Today 29 Ontology and Biblical Theology 33 2. The Nature and Genre of Biblical Theology: Some Reflections in the Light of Charles H.H. Scobie’s ‘Prolegomena to a Biblical Theology’ 41 Karl Möller Scobie’s Approach to Biblical Theology 41 Reflections on the Nature and Genre of Biblical Theology 53 The Role of Descriptive Analytical Biblical Theologies 60 3. Some Directions in Catholic Biblical Theology 65 Francis Martin Dei Verbum 66 The Challenge of Catholic Biblical Theology since Dei Verbum 73 Concluding Reflections 84 4. The Theology of the Old Testament by Marco Nobile: A Contribution to Jewish-Christian Relations 88 Nuria Calduch-Benages The Current Situation of Biblical Theology 89 viii Contents The Theology of the Old Testament by Marco Nobile 90 The Contribution of Nobile’s Work to Jewish-Christian Relations 96 Conclusion 99 5. Mission as a Matrix for Hermeneutics and Biblical Theology 102 Christopher J.H. Wright Introduction: Bible and Mission 102 Steps Toward a Missional Hermeneutic 109 Contours of a Missional Hermeneutic 120 Conclusion: Framework or Map? 137 6. Story and Biblical Theology 144 Craig G. Bartholomew and Mike W. Goheen Introduction 144 The Impetus Toward Narrative from Philosophy and Theology 145 The Impetus Toward Narrative from Practical Theology and Theological Ethics 147 The Impetus Toward Narrative from Missiology: Missionary Encounter between Two Stories 150 Story and Biblical Theology 153 N.T. Wright and the Recovery of Story in Biblical Studies 154 Arguments Against Reading the Bible as a Grand Story 158 Conclusion 167 7. The Problem of ‘Biblical Theology’ 172 James D.G. Dunn Introduction 172 Posing the Problem 173 The Fundamental Nature of the Problem 174 The Central Subject Matter of Biblical Theology 177 Conclusion 183 Great Themes of the Bible 8. Biblical Theology and the Problems of Monotheism 187 Richard Bauckham Introduction 187 Monotheism as a Misleading Category 188 The Quest of the Historical Monotheism 196 The Old Testament: A Monotheistic Book? 206 The Shema in the New Testament 218 9. The Unity of Humankind as a Theme in Biblical Theology 233 Stephen C. Barton Introduction: Humankind at Risk 233 Contents ix Why Unity? Unity of What Kind? 234 The Unity of Humankind in the Greco-Roman Tradition 236 The Unity of Humankind in the Bible and Early Judaism 238 The Unity of Humankind in the New Testament 242 Conclusion 254 Parts of the Bible and Biblical Theology 10. Zechariah 14 and Biblical Theology: Patristic and Contemporary Case Studies 261 Al Wolters Introduction 261 Patristic Commentaries 264 Twentieth-century Commentaries 277 Conclusions 283 11. Paul and Salvation History in Romans 9:30 – 10:4 286 William J. Dumbrell Introduction 286 Salvation History and Covenant 288 The New Covenant in the New Testament 289 National and Believing Israel 296 Paul and Law in the Light of the Cross 297 Conclusion 310 12. Hebrews and Biblical Theology 313 Andrew T. Lincoln Biblical Theology and Hebrews 313 Scripture and the Relationship between Old and New in the Rhetorical Structure of Hebrews 317 Some Features of Hebrews’ Christological Reading of Scripture 320 Does Hebrews’ Christological Reading Have a Coherent Hermeneutical Framework? 325 Hebrews and Biblical Theology 330 Theological Interpretation and Biblical Theology 13. Systematic – In What Sense? 341 Trevor Hart System Addicts? Or, On the Need to Avoid both of Two Patron Saints 341 Transformation and Convergence in the Frame of Knowing: The Distinctive Task of a Systematic Theology 345 x Contents 14. Biblical Theology and the Clarity of Script
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Baker Publishing Group Second Corinthians
Book SynopsisThere is an increasing hunger among Catholics to study the Bible in depth and in a way that integrates Scripture with Catholic doctrine, worship, and daily life. Second Corinthians is the fourth of seventeen volumes in the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (CCSS), a new series that will cover the entire New Testament and interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church. This volume, like each in the series, is supplemented by features designed to help readers understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively.Table of ContentsIntroductionSetting the Stage (1:1-11)Aligned with the Yes of Jesus (1:12-22)Clearing the Air (1:23-2:13)Minister of the New Covenant (2:14-3:11)Transformed into "the Image of God" (3:12-4:6)Suffering As a Mark of Apostleship (4:7-15)Resurrection Hope (4:16-5:10)Christ's Compelling Love and God's Gift of Reconciliation (5:11-21)Résumé of the Minister of Reconciliation (6:1-10)"Open Your Hearts" (6:11-7:4)Looking Back, Once More (7:5-16)Collection for the Jerusalem Church (1): Participating in the Work of Grace (8:1-24)Collection for the Jerusalem Church (2): Theological Foundation and Fruits (9:1-15)"Battling" on Behalf of God (10:1-18)Paul vs. the "Superapostles" (11:1-15)Foolish Boasting (11:16-33)Power in Weakness (12:1-13)Announcing His Third Visit (12:14-13:4)"Take on the Character of Jesus" (13:5-13)Suggested ResourcesGlossaryIndexesMap
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Baker Publishing Group Acts of the Apostles
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on Acts interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers and lay readers alike.
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Baker Publishing Group First and Second Thessalonians
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on First and Second Thessalonians interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students.
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Baker Publishing Group First and Second Peter Jude
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on First and Second Peter and Jude interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church.Table of ContentsIntroduction to 1 PeterOutline of 1 PeterAddress and Greeting (1:1-2)Opening Blessing and Proclamation (1:3-12)New Way of Life in God's Household (1:13-2:10)Order in Relationships (2:11-3:12)Faithfulness in Suffering for Christ (3:13-4:19)Concluding Exhortations (5:1-11)Final Greetings (5:12-14)Introduction to 2 PeterOutline of 2 PeterAddress and Greeting (1:1-2)Reminder of the Power and Promises of God (1:3-21)Condemnation of False Teachers (2:1-22)The Return of the Lord (3:1-16)Final Exhortation and Doxology (3:17-18)Introduction to JudeOutline of JudeThe Opening of the Letter (1:1-2)The Case against the False Teachers (1:5-19)Closing of the Letter (1:20-25)GlossaryIndexesMap
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Baker Publishing Group The Gospel of Luke
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on Luke interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students.
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Baker Publishing Group Revelation
Book SynopsisThis Catholic commentary on Revelation interprets Scripture from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students.
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Our Sunday Visitor Inc.,U.S. Healing: Bringing the Gift of God's Mercy to the
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Baker Publishing Group The Spiritual Gifts Handbook
Book SynopsisFoundational Teaching from a Charismatic Healing Minister and a Catholic ScholarInternational healing minister Randy Clark teams up with Mary Healy, a respected Catholic scholar, to show not only that the gifts of the Spirit still exist today, but that they are not optional; they are the necessary tools God has given for both building his Church and spreading the Gospel.With wisdom and practical insight, Clark and Healy walk you through biblical texts, dispel misconceptions, and show that there is an endless variety of gifts. They also show how the gifts are not just for a select few, but distributed freely by the Holy Spirit among believers. After laying this foundation, the authors reveal how you can activate the gifts in your own life and use them to benefit others. In this hurting world, you can give people more than just a message--you can help usher them into an encounter with God.
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Baker Publishing Group Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture New
Book SynopsisThe Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture (CCSS) series has been widely praised. Now all 17 volumes covering the New Testament are available as a specially priced set. Acclaimed by leading Catholic scholars and popular Bible teachers, the CCSS offers just the right level of commentary for Catholic students of the Bible. Its attractive packaging and accessible writing make this a set to own--and to read! Each volume relates Scripture to Christian life today, is faithfully Catholic, and is supplemented by features designed to help pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students understand the Bible more deeply and use it more effectively in teaching, preaching, evangelization, and other forms of ministry.
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