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In what is one the most imaginative and innovative structures for a book on the transition from text to interpretation, Translating the New Testament: Text, Translation, Theology
is a fascinating account of the methodological journey of one biblical
text, Luke 16.19-31, through the interpretive process. Divided into
three sections (see title) the book provides a chapter on discipline specific methodological
principles, and then follows with another chapter applying those same principals to
Luke 16.19-31.More...
The simultaneous existence of God and evil can be difficult to fathom. Wright examines this conundrum within the context of today's major issues---and proposes a Christian response. Fresh, creative, and biblical, his answer focuses on the cross's centrality and the responsibility of believers to bring Christ's healing into the world. Includes DVD featuring Wright and Desmond Tutu.
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A landmark study on Paul's teachings on male-female relationships.
Offering a careful critical examination, Payne rigorously analyzes
social, cultural, and religious influences on the apostle; his
statements about women who were colleagues in ministry; and the
theological principles that undergird his affirmations concerning the
equal standing of men and women in Christ.More...
In this challenging and enlightening treatment, Brueggemann traces the
lines from the radical vision of Moses to the solidification of royal
power in Solomon to the prophetic critique of that power with a new
vision of freedom in the prophets. Here he traces the broad sweep from
Exodus to Kings to Jeremiah to Jesus. He highlights that the prophetic
vision and not only embraces the pain of the people but creates an
energy and amazement based on the new thing that God is doing.More...
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First published in 1968,Victor Paul
Furnish's treatment of Paul's theology and ethics has long been
regarded as the key scholarly statement and most useful textbook on
Paul's thought. Now, Furnish's landmark Theology and Ethics in Paul is
available once again as part of the Westminster John Knox Press New
Testament Library. Featuring a new introduction from Richard Hays. This timeless volume is as relevant
in this century as it was in the last.More...
Leading scholar Goldingay continues his critically acclaimed series
with a broad---and intricate---exploration of Israel's threefold vision
of living with God, with one another, and with the individual self. He
examines worship, prayer, and spirituality; practices, character,
attitudes, and ethics; leaders, servants, family, community, city, and
nation. See Also: Volume 1: Israel's Gospel Volume 2: Israel's FaithMore...
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In this work D.C. Parker gives the field of Textual Criticism an incomparably valuable tool. Parker provides a detailed introduction to the methodology, and history of the discipline. He
explains text types organized under their respective languages (Greek,
Latin, etc.) and examines the extant texts and the historical and
current research surrounding every section of the New Testament. More...
First published a decade ago, Tov's magisterial discussion of Old
Testament textual criticism established itself as the definitive
authority on the text and witnesses of the Hebrew Bible. Welcomed by
student and scholar alike, this thorough revision gives particular
attention to literary issues, the shape of the original biblical text,
and the exegetical aspects of textual transmission.More...
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