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Biblical Studies

  • Moral Exhortation : A Greco Roman Sourcebook

    $33.00

    What did the moral teachings of the early Christian writers have in common with the works of the pagan philosophers and orators of their time? Illustrating both parallels and contrasts, Malherbe excerpts many primary source materials that have not been easily available and makes this accessible with concise and penetrating introductions.

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  • Introduction To The Old Testament

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    A helpful complement to introductory texts in Hebrew Scriptures; a solid, basic work that brings together many recent insights in the field.

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  • Interpreting The Prophets

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    depth, and readability, these essays from the journal Interpretation will be an up-to-date and valuable resource for teaching and preaching the prophets

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  • Interpreting The Psalms

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    Patrick D. Miller seeks to help interpreters of the Psalms “find entrie into them in various ways to hear their theological claims and their point of contact with human life.” In Part One, Miller examines the dominant “general approaches” that are currently shaping the study of psalms. He pays special attention to the poetic features of the psalms so as to aid the task of understanding their meaning. In Part Two, he offers extended expositions of ten specific Psalms — 1, 2, 14, 22, 23, 82, 90, 127, 130, and 139. These Psalms are interpreted with an eye to theological and pastoral issues and with a sensitivity to their features and to their significance as Christian Scripture.

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  • Hopeful Imagination : Prophetic Voices In Exile

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    Brueggemann, whose strong suit is making the Old Testament relevant to today’s world, probes three major prophetic traditions: Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Second Isaiah to demonstrate how these exhortations and encouragements are similar to what caregivers should counsel in modern situations of exile.

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  • Early Biblical Interpretation

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    This highly accessible book discusses how the early Jewish and Christian communities went about interpreting Scripture.

    The Library of Early Christianity is a series of eight outstanding books exploring the Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts in which the New Testament developed.

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  • Evidence For Jesus

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    An acknowledged New Testament authority, James D. G. Dunn here makes an important contribution to contemporary thought. He looks at the origins of Christianity in the light of modern scholarship, demonstrating why Christians should “welcome the critically inquiring and investigative skills of scholars.”

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  • Guide To Revelation (Student/Study Guide)

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    SKU (ISBN): 9780281041930ISBN10: 0281041938D. Van DaalenBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 1986International Study Guide # 20Publisher: SPCK Print On Demand Product

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  • What Does The Lord Require

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    “Christian social concern requires not only that we ask what we should do in a broken world but also that we ask who we are to be.” Bruce C. Birch pursues this idea to its roots in the Old Testament, challenging today’s Christians to strengthen their faith by a deeper understanding of their biblical inheritance. He looks at the Old Testament, often neglected or misunderstood, as a basis for social witness, essential to both individuals and the community.

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  • Suffering Of God

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    In this comprehensive and thought-provoking study, Terence Fretheim focuses on the theme of divine suffering, an aspect of our understanding of God which both the church and scholarship have neglected. Maintaining that “metaphors matter,” Fretheim carefully examines the ruling and anthropomorphic metaphors of the Old Testament and discusses them in the context of current biblical-theological scholarship. His aim is to broaden our understanding of the God of the Old Testament by showing that “suffering belongs to the person and purpose of God.”

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  • Prophets Babylonians And Persian Period

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    I Prophecy Of Conversion In The Neo-Babylonian Period

    1. Law In The Shadow Of Prophecy: Deuteronomy
    2. Jermiah Ben Hilkiah
    3. Babylon And Her Satellite Edom: Habakkuk And Obadiah
    4. Ezekiel Ben Buzi
    5. Deutero-Isaiah

    II The Zenith And The Decline Of Prophetic Activity In The Persian Period

    6. Trito-Isaiah
    7. Haggai And Zechariah Ben Berechiah
    8. From Malachi To Jonah: The Final Cadence
    9. Retrospect And Prospect

    Bibliography

    Notes

    Index Of Biblical References

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  • Crisis And Catharsis

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    For the first time in complete form, the results of recent analyses of the Apocalypse are presented in a way that is easily understood by the beginning student and challenging to the scholar looking for a fresh approach. In a clear and vivid manner, Adela Yarbro Collins discusses the authorship of the book of Revelation, when it was written, the situation it addressed, the social themes it considered, and the psychological meaning behind apocalyptic language.

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  • Christology Of Marks Gospel

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    Preface
    Preface To First Edition
    Abbreviations

    THE SHAPE OF THE PROBLEM: THE SECRET OF JESUS’ IDENTITY IN MARK

    The Messianic Secret: From Wrede To The Present
    The Messianic Secret: A Reappraisal

    THE SHAPE OF THE PROBLEM: CORRECTIVE CHRISTOLOGY IN MARK

    Corrective Christology: From Wrede To The Present
    Corrective Christology: A Reappraisal

    THE CHRISTOLOGY OF MARK: THE DAVIDIC MESSIAH-KING, THE SON OF GOD

    The Ministry Of John And The Presentation Of Jesus (1:1-13)
    The Ministry Of Jesus In And Around Galilee (1:14-8:26)
    The Journey Of Jesus To Jerusalem And His Suffering, Death, And Resurrection (8:27-16:8)
    Christology And Secrecy: Some Observations
    Recapitulation

    THE CHRISTOLOGY OF MARK: THE SON OF MAN

    “The Son Of Man” In Relation To The Other Major Titles
    “The Son Of Man”: A Title?
    The Use Of “the Son Of Man” Concluding Remarks
    Beyond Mark: Matthew And Luke

    Selected Bibliography
    Indexes

    Additional Info
    This book attempts a solution to the problems of the structure, christology, and Kingdom-theology of the Gospel according to St. Matthew. The author contends that the broad structure of the Gospel consists of three main parts: the person of Jesus Messiah, the proclamation of Jesus Messiah, and the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Messiah.

    This understanding of the broad structure of Matthew’s Gospel opens the way to a proper understanding of his christology. That is, for Matthew Jesus is first and foremost the Messiah, the Son of God. Kingbury’s analysis of the texts in which “Son of God” appears, and of the numerous other christological terms Matthew employs, confirms this conclusion.

    Professor Kingbury demonstrates how Matthew develops both the structure and the primary theological concept of his Gospel, “The Kingdom of Heaven,” around the christological category of “the Son of God.” A rigorous conclusion reached is that the focus of the Gospel of Matthew is revealed more in his christology than in his ecclesiology.

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  • Power In Weakness

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    Borsch helps us feel our way into the text…. We experience the healing of a dumb man from within the consciousness of the tormented victim. We climb inside the skin of Andrew and feel his smug contempt for pagans and Gentiles, and his impatience with the Syrophoenician woman. With the flick of the writer’s pen, we are that desperate woman. Served up with substantial biblical and theological commentary and laced with engaging experiences from the author’s life, these stories bridge the gap between past history and contemporary interests and invite us to further study and reflection.

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  • Faith Of The Old Testament

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    Intended as a student textbook on the religion of Israel, Werner Schmidt’s The Faith of the Old Testament is especially relevant to theology. A great deal of attention is given to ideas of God and there are ample references to Old Testament texts.

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  • Deuteronomic History

    $24.99

    “We would be naive to think that we can hear these narratives with the same clarity that the first hearers did. An equal naivete, however, would be to suggest that we have no access to their situation, or that it is irrelevant to know how the texts originally functioned. One way to proceed is to juxtapose narratives with issues faced by the people of God in the context to which the narratives were addressed. To lay contextual issues alongside narrative should enable illumination of the text, and give breadth and depth to the results of one’s interpretation. This approach has the advantage of avoiding an abstract concern about what the author might have ‘intended.’ Rather, in the juxtaposition of context and text, we are concerned about what issues faced by the audience might have been addressed.”

    “Although the Word of God is always addressed to a particular situation, the insights gained through hearing it will assist in the hearing of a Word in the contemporary situation.” (excerpts from the Introduction, by Terence E. Fretheim)

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  • Legend And The Apostle

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    The apostle Paul–antifeminist conformist, or social radical? Combining New Testament studies with folkloristic methods to search for the true identity of Paul, the author sheds new light on the apocryphal Acts of Paul and the Pastoral Epistles of the canonical New Testament.

    With this book, the legends surrounding the apostle have been rescued from near oblivion and properly placed in the Pauline tradition. Formulated in the days of early Christianity and handed down through the centuries, they cast new light on Paul’s views about the ordination of women, the forms of Christian community, and the meaning of the gospel for politics, society, and sexuality.

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  • Prophets The Assyrian Age

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    The aim of this book is to introduce the thinking of Israel’s prophets in their historical contexts.

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  • Pauls Apocalyptic Gospel

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    “J. Christiaan Beker faces a major question: can the genuine power of Paul’s truly responsible apocalyptic be recovered in our time – so that we are actually addressed by the gospel of God’s coming cosmic triumph – without falling victim to readily available forms of sheer speculation, paranoid polarization, and romantic futurism? Beker responds to this question with uncommon honesty and insight as he shows that the passion for God’s coming triumph can serve – and in fact does serve – as the generating source of our compassion for our needy world.”

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  • Other Gospels : Non Canonical Gospel Texts

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    This anthology of gospel literature contains texts that are not a part of the New Testament but are of great importance for the study of Christian origins. Containing some of the writings from the Nag Hammadi library, these sixteen texts constitute what remains of the non-canonical Gospels from the first and second centuries. They transmit sayings of Jesus and relate stories about Jesus.

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  • Jesus The Jew

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    Contents: PART 1: THE SETTING 1. Jesus the Jew 2. Jesus and Galilee 3. Jesus and charismatic Judaism PART 2: THE TITLES OF JESUS 4. Jesus the prophet Excursus: prophetic celibacy 5. Jesus the lord Excursus: ‘lord’ and the style of the Gospel of Mark 6. Jesus the Messiah Excursus: Jesus, son of David Excursus: the metaphorical us of ‘to anoint’ 7. Jesus the son of man Excursus: the cloud, a means of heavenly transport Excursus: debate on the circum- locutional use of son of man 8. Jesus the son of God Excursus: son of God and virgin birth GEZA VERMES: The author was born in Hungary in 1924, studied in Budapest and in Louvain. He is now Professor Emiritus of Jewish Studies and Emeritus Fellow of Wolfson College. He continues to lecture at the Oriental Institute, has taught at Oxford and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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  • Introduction To The Parables Of Jesus

    $34.00

    Robert Stein investigates how the parables have been interpreted throughout the ages begining with the early church fathers, continuing through the Middle Ages and the Reformation, and concluding with recent critical discussion. He establishes basic principles for interpreting parables, demonstrates how to apply these principles, and organizes the parables under four major themes: the Kingdom of God as a present reality, the Kingdom of God as demand, the God of grace, and final judgement.

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  • Paul The Apostle

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    With a new preface by the author, this book posists two pillars as the foundations of Paul’s thought: the interaction between coherence and contingency in Paul’s interpretation of the gospel and the apocalyptic character of his gospel.

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  • Biblical Affirmations Of Woman

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    Here is a comprehensive, one-volume commentary on what the Bible really says about women. In this well-documented topical review, every positive biblical reference about women is quoted in full, set in context, and provided with a brief exposition. Over 350 specific topics are examined.

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  • Form Criticism Of The Old Testament

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    Because of its long oral tradition the Old Testament includes an array of different literary types and compositions. Analysis of these genres in the biblical material is known as form criticism. Gene Tucker draws on contemporary speech patterns to illustrate how the scholar pinpoints various categories or genres. The basic principles of form criticism are outlined and many biblical examples given. The story of Jacob’s struggle at the Jabbok and the prophetic literature are treated in detail. While form criticism does not solve all the interpreter’s problems, it forms an essential tool for exegesis and for recovering the living history of Old Testament literature.

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  • Literary Criticism Of The Old Testament

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    I. Introducing Literary Criticism
    The Discipline Of Literary Criticism
    Examples Of Literary Criticism

    II Discovering Literary Sources
    Isolating The Evidence Of Genesis 1-5
    Comparing The Evidence Of Genesis 6-9

    III Interpreting Literary Sources:
    The Yahweh And The Promise
    The Yahwist At Work: A Classic Passage
    The Need For The Promise
    The Patriarchs And The Promise
    Moses And The Promise

    IV Interpreting Literary Sources
    The Priestly Writer And The Covenant
    The Priestly Writer At Work
    The Abraham Covenant Initiated
    The Covenant Remembered In Egypt
    The Structuring Of The Covenant
    Relationship At Sinai

    Glossary

    Annotated Bibliography

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    This well-written introduction to the method of literary criticism gives the reader an awareness and appreciation of the rich diversity of thought found in the Old Testament. The student is shown how to identify the elements of structure, style, form, language, and composition in the books of the Old Testament. Norman Habel demonstrates how literacy criticism works with examples which are familiar and well-suited for a beginner’s level of study. The literary features of Genesis 1-9 are fully explored, then the author focuses on the importance of the Yahwist and priestly sources for the whole Pentateuch. This book’s explanation of techniques used in the process of literary criticism will be valuable to both student and professor.

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  • Formation Of The Resurrection Narratives

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    In this classic study, Reginald H. Fuller approaches the New Testament resurrection narratives as a critic who is concerned with the historical basis of the Easter proclamation. He starts with the earliest record of the Easter traditions in 1 Corinthians 15 and only thereafter turns to the Easter narratives of the four Gospels. In so doing he attempts to reconstruct the history of the tradition using the tools of tradition and redaction criticism to discover the reasons which gave rise to the various Gospel accounts of Jesus’ resurrection. Above all else, Fuller’s comprehensive study leads to a clear understanding of what the Easter proclamation, “The Lord is risen,” means according to the New Testament.

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  • Theology Of The Old Testament

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    SKU (ISBN): 9780281053841ISBN10: 0281053847David HinsonBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 1970International Study Guide # 15Publisher: SPCK Print On Demand Product

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