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This classic assertion of a pentecostal hermeneutic asserting Luke's role as a theologian who uses history to convey his message is now available in a second edition.
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Focusing on Exodus 34, The Unfolding Mystery of the Divine Name provides a spiritual, exegetical, and theological essay on God's own nature and the incarnation.
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A detailed, individual analysis of Paul's letters exploring the Christology of each, and then synthesizing that date into a coherent and comprehensive Christology.
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A definitive exploration of the scriptural and cultural expectations surrounding the biblical Messiah. With painstaking detail, three renowned scholars trace the theme of the Messiah through all of Scripture.
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Luke, the inaugural volume of the Belief Theological Commentary Series, written by the preeminent historical theologian Justo Gonzalez, is the first full-length treatment of the Gospel of Luke by a theologically oriented commentator.
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Examines the fascinating use by Jeremiah of "word" language; the prophet's formation as an embodiment of the word of God; his covenant preaching and the crisis it precipitates; and how the "oracles of hope," make the power of God's word is finally made manifest.
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In The Message of Sonship, Trevor Burke shows how "sonship" is the focus of creation, is a metaphor for salvation, carries moral obligation and is the goal of restoration of broken, suffering humanity.
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In Justification: Five Views presents the major Catholic and protestant positions on justification and are represented by leading proponents, and then rebutted in detail by those who hold differing views.
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