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Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 734

Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament

This multivolume work is still proving to be as fundamental to Old Testament studies as its companion set, the Kittel-Friedrich Theological Dictionary of the New Testament, has been to New Testament studies. Beginning with father, and continuing through the alphabet, the TDOT volumes present in-depth discussions of the key Hebrew and Aramaic words in the Old Testament. Leading scholars of various religious traditions (including Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, Greek Orthodox, and Jewish) and from many parts of the world (Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Israel, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States) have been carefully selecte...

The Anatomy of Book of Mormon Theology, Volume One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The Anatomy of Book of Mormon Theology, Volume One

Few scholars of the Book of Mormon have read this volume of scripture as closely and rigorously as Joseph M. Spencer. And of those, none have devoted as much time and effort as he to a theological reading of that sacred text—that is, as Spencer writes, “how it might shape responsible thinking about questions pertaining to the life of religious commitment” (p. 1:173.) The Anatomy of Book of Mormon Theology divides into two volumes exploring and thinking about these pertinent questions. Each concerns a different part of the defense of the claim that theology is and ought to be particularly important for Book of Mormon studies. In this first volume, Spencer gathers early essays in which h...

A Narrative Theology of the New Testament
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 516

A Narrative Theology of the New Testament

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-07-21
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  • Publisher: Mohr Siebeck

Focusing on the metanarrative of exile and restoration Timo Eskola claims that a post-liberal, narrative New Testament theology is both consistent and explanative. Combining a post-New Quest perspective on Jesus with an eschatological reading of Paul, the author states that Jesus' temple criticism aims at restoration eschatology. Jesus starts a priestly community that expects God's jubilee to begin with Jesus' work, and proceed with the preaching of the new gospel. The reception of this message in the post-Easter church results in resurrection Christology that proclaims Jesus' Davidic kingship on God's throne of glory. Both Paul and Jewish Christian teachers later present Christ's community as a new temple where believers serve the Lord as priests of the new covenant. Furthermore, restoration eschatology provides a new basis for understanding Paul's contrast with the words of the law, and his teaching of justification.

Toward a Theology of the Remnant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254
Old Testament Theology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Old Testament Theology

Newly revised, updated, and enlarged, this edition of a standard survey clearly sets forth and analyzes the major trends in contemporary Old Testament scholarship. In the revision, Hasel has incorporated significant scholarship since 1982 and has expanded his remarkable bibliography.

Forerunners of the Reformation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Forerunners of the Reformation

Oberman's magisterial work transfers discussion of late medieval Christian thought from the private studies of the specialist to more general use and understanding, and explains the significance of the ideas of the time. Although this 'Late Medieval Reader' does not exhaust the riches of the period between the High Middle Ages and the Reformation era, it introduces the reader to aspects of such major themes as conciliarism, curialism, mysticism, scholasticism, the spirituality of the Devotio Moderna, and the impact of Renaissance humanism.The theme of the Forerunners has grown out of the consideration that the justified rejection of a confessional reading of the past has been succeeded by an equally unhistorical disjunction of the Medieval and Reformation periods. Without a grasp of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the medieval basis of modern thought is incomplete, since Reformation and Counter Reformation seem to arise 'out of the blue'.

The Salvation of the Remnant in Isaiah 11
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

The Salvation of the Remnant in Isaiah 11

As a response to this situation, this dissertation, which scored a summa grade on presentation to the Biblical section of the Faculty of Theology of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas, Rome, is basically an exegetico-theological inquiry into the meaning and possible implication of Is. 11: 11-12 which proposes the salvation of the remnant.

Introducing Romans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 519

Introducing Romans

Paul’s Letter to the Romans has proven to be a particular challenge for commentators, with its many highly significant interpretive issues often leading to tortuous convolutions and even “dead ends” in their understanding of the letter. Here, Richard N. Longenecker takes a comprehensive look at the complex backdrop of Paul’s letter and carefully unpacks a number of critical issues, including: * Authorship, integrity, occasion, date, addressees, and purpose * Important recent interpretive approaches * Greco-Roman oral, rhetorical, and epistolary conventions * Jewish and Jewish Christian thematic and rhetorical features * The establishing of the letter’s Greek text * The letter’s main focus, structure, and argument

Understanding Who Paul Is And His Writings To The Gentiles On The Replacement and Remnant Theologies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 103

Understanding Who Paul Is And His Writings To The Gentiles On The Replacement and Remnant Theologies

Misinterpretation and reading the scriptural text out of context are the major reasons Christianity sees at least two hundred denominations in the United States alone. The supersessionism theory takes Paul’s letters to the Ephesians and Romans out of context to support replacement theology. In Paul and the Replacement Theology Israel Covenants, author Rev. Dr. Patricia McNair shares her Biblical studies research into the components of Paul’s life, his church in Ephesus he led for three years, and the fallacy of the supersessionism (replacement theory). She offers a new perspective to who Paul is; an understanding of the Jewish methods of interpreting the Biblical text, especially as applied to how to interpret Paul’s letter; and on how Israel and God’s covenants are connected to his election of the chosen ones.

God of the Remnant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 87

God of the Remnant

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-05-10
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  • Publisher: HippoBooks

Violence against ethnic minorities is a recurring theme in human history. The God of the Bible, however, is a God of the marginalized, the powerless, and the overlooked. To be a minority is to inhabit the heart of God’s story not its fringes. In this book, Dr. Sunday Bobai Agang addresses the discrimination, oppression, and violence facing minorities in Africa and the church’s calling to stand against such injustice. Drawing upon covenantal theology and the biblical motif of a remnant, Agang explores God’s heart for those commonly devalued, silenced, excluded, and ignored. While our human societies are obsessed with power and might, God’s economy is one where the first are last and the weak confound the strong. This book is a powerful reminder of the source of true identity and the foundation for lasting peace and human flourishing.