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The Paul Quest

Author : Ben Witherington III
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2001-10-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0830826602

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Ben Witherington III examines the various profiles of the historical Paul that have been newly discovered, revealing how a reacquaintance with the classical Roman world has filled in even more details of Paul's life and work.

Paul Quest, The, P/b

Author : Ben Witherington, III
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0851114083

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The Paul Quest

Author : Ben Witherington (III)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Bible
ISBN : OCLC:808504209

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The Quest for Paul's Gospel

Author : Douglas Campbell
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2005-03-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567055569

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Douglas Campbell gives a clear account of why much current description of Paul's theology, and of his gospel and of his theory of salvation, is so confused. After outlining the difficulties underlying much of the current debate he lays out some basic options that will greatly clarify the debate. He then engages with these options and shows how one offers far more promise than the others, sketching out some of its initial applications. Campbell then shows in more detail how another option -- the main alternative, and the main culprit in terms of many of our difficulties -- can be circumvented textually, in a responsible fashion. That is, we see how we could remove this option from Paul's text exegetically, and so reach greater clarity. Finally, he concludes with a 'road-map' of where future, more detailed, research into Paul needs to go if the foregoing strategy is to be carried out thoroughly. Campbell believes that by utilising this strategy Paul's gospel will be shown to be both cogent and constructive. This is volume 274 in the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement series.

Africa's Social and Religious Quest

Author : Randee Ijatuyi-Morphé
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 647 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2014-01-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780761862680

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Africa's Social and Religious Quest by Randee Ijatuyi-Morphé Pdf

This well-crafted book probes the key dimensions of Africa’s existential predicament. It constitutes an intellectual response to a gnawing “African situation”—the starting point for grasping Africa’s social and religious quest. Beyond split explanations of external versus internal factors (e.g., colonization/slavery vs. leadership/cultural values), this study accounts more comprehensively for emergent issues shaping this situation. The situation reflects a gamut of problems in traditional African religion and material culture, which hitherto defines African communality, polities, and destinies vis-à-vis the cosmos and nature. Thus, African religion and communities, each with its own attendant values, do not operate by critical engagement with larger issues of society and civilization, especially those shaped by the advent of (post-) modernity. Rather, they operate via adaptation. The communal drive for natural and social harmony inevitably produces a preservationist view of culture (“leaving things as they are”). This study takes an integrative approach to religion, society, and civilization; eschews dichotomies; and broadly defines and re-signifies life and wholeness as a true end of Africans’ quest today.

Voices and Views on Paul

Author : Ben Witherington III,Jason A. Myers
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-11
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780830873449

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ECPA Top Shelf Book Cover Award In the field of Pauline studies, much has changed over the last twenty years. Since Ben Witherington III first published his influential book The Paul Quest, monumental works have appeared from scholars such as James D. G. Dunn, N. T. Wright, E. P. Sanders, and John Barclay. The New Perspective is no longer new, and the flurry of publications continues across a range of specialized studies. Those interested in exploring trends and issues related to Paul may find themselves in need of a map. With Voices and Views on Paul, Ben Witherington and Jason Myers have teamed up to provide a reliable guide to the major terrain of Pauline scholarship. Through a distinctive combination of survey and evaluation, they explain and analyze the thought of recent major Pauline interpreters and track developments over the past two decades. They conclude with an assessment of how these studies have advanced our understanding of Paul and where further work is needed. Voices and Views on Paul offers a helpful service to students, pastors, and anyone seeking to keep up with this dynamic field as scholars continue to wrestle with Paul and his work.

Jesus, Paul and the End of the World

Author : Ben Witherington III
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1992-04-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 083081759X

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Jesus, Paul and the End of the World by Ben Witherington III Pdf

Ben Witherington III offers a comparison and a critical assessment of the end times teachings of Jesus and Paul.

The Quest for Paul's Gospel

Author : Douglas Atchison Campbell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Bible
ISBN : 0567661288

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Douglas Campbell gives a clear account of why much current description of Paul's theology, and of his gospel and of his theory of salvation, is so confused. After outlining the difficulties underlying much of the current debate he lays out some basic options that will greatly clarify the debate. He then engages with these options and shows how one offers far more promise than the others, sketching out some of its initial applications. Campbell then shows in more detail how another option -- the main alternative, and the main culprit in terms of many of our difficulties -- can be circumvented t.

Paul’S Lifesong of Joy and Unity

Author : Sharon I. Gresham
Publisher : WestBow Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781449754198

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When Paul and Silas were in prison in Philippi, they burst into singing. Paul looked at life with a joyful song. He found delight when believers lived in harmony. The theme of this Bible study is Pauls Life-Song. Hear his song in the letter he wrote to Philippi, even while in another prison. Some strains explode with joy, while other stanzas carry a minor melody to encourage or warn the people he loved. Study his messages and learn how to apply Pauls attitudes regardless of his circumstances. This Bible study is rich with insights into the Hebrew and Greek and covers themes Paul brings from the Old Testament or other New Testament teachings. Dive deeper into those themes by taking important excursions into the background of the topics. This in-depth verse-by-verse investigation is valuable for individuals or groups. Enjoy the commentary while completing the workbook and applying the messages to everyday situations. Determine your timeframe for the study as you discover what the Lord Jesus wants to do in your life through Paul. Ive had the privilege of knowing Sharon Gresham as a teacher/speaker for many years and now as a writer. Her commitment to in-depth study and application of the Bible is refreshing. The Philippians study equips the pastor/teacher with a resource much needed in the church today. I am excited to teach this study both in our church and as we minister internationally. Darrel Auvenshine, pastor of Southside City Church, Fort Worth, Texas With a gift for accurately communicating Gods Word in a relevant and personal way, Sharon Greshams in-depth study of Philippians will delight and thrill any serious student of the Scriptures. I highly recommend it! Scott Whitson, director of missions, Southwest Metroplex Baptist Association and former missionary to Tanzania

The Vermes Quest

Author : Hilde Brekke Moller
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2017-07-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567675750

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The Vermes Quest by Hilde Brekke Moller Pdf

Geza Vermes is a household name within the study of the historical Jesus, and his work is associated with a significant change within mainstream Jesus research, typically labelled 'the third quest'. Since the publication of Jesus the Jew in 1973, many notable Jesus scholars have interacted with Vermes's ideas and suggestions, yet their assessments have so far remained brief and ambiguous. Hilde Brekke Moller explores the true impact of Vermes's Jesus research on the perceived change within Jesus research in the 1980s, and also within third quest Jesus research, by examining Vermes's work and the reception of his work by numerous Jesus scholars. Moller looks in particular depth at the Jewishness of Jesus, the Son-of-Man problem, and Vermes's suggestion that Jesus was a Hasid, all being aspects of Vermes's work which have attracted the most scholarly attention. Moller's research-historical approach focuses not only on the leading scholars of the field such as E.P. Sanders, J.D. Crossan, J.P. Meier and C.A. Evans, but also sheds light on underplayed aspects of previous research, and responds to the state of affairs for recent research by challenging the rhetoric of current historical Jesus scholarship.

The King's Quest

Author : Paul McCusker
Publisher : Tommy Nelson
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1561791679

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The King's Quest by Paul McCusker Pdf

Taking another trip in the Imagination Station, Mark assists the valiant knight Sir Owwen in his quest for the Ring of Uther and comes to understand God's eternal plan.

Paul of Arabia

Author : Ben Witherington,Jason A. Myers
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020-11-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781532698224

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Paul of Arabia by Ben Witherington,Jason A. Myers Pdf

What does a person do when his life has just taken a complete U-turn? This was the question Paul faced after his conversion on Damascus Road. In the end, he decided to go to Petran Arabia, where he stayed for more than two years. In this exercise in reconstructing what Paul's time in Petra would have been like, Ben Witherington recreates the scene of various interesting possible episodes in Paul's life, about which the New Testament says little, filling in the gaps of "the hidden years." Who would he have met in Petra? Would he have practiced his leather working trade? Might he have gotten married? What did he do to raise the ire of King Aretas IV, and cause him to be chased all the way back to Damascus and out again? Why did he wait so long to go up to Jerusalem and visit with Peter? This and much more is addressed in this fast-paced novella, with sidebars explaining the context of the events in the story.

The Apostle Paul and His Letters

Author : Edwin D. Freed
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2014-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317491729

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'The Apostle Paul and His Letters' presents a detailed examination of the apostle's seminal writings in the Book of Acts. Paul was writing primarily to converts who had joined church communities only recently, mostly forsaking either Judaism or paganism. Paul's emphases on faithfulness toward God, the faithfulness of Jesus, and his moral teachings are always primary themes. The book discusses a range of topics: the circumstances that led Paul to write each letter; Paul's emphasis on the morality of the believers to whom he was writing; the influence of Old Testament, Qumran, and pagan writings on Paul's own; the intellectual and cultural context of the time; and how careful attention to Paul's language can shed light on his meaning. This book is written for a wide range of interested readers, including students, pastors, church workers and others interested in learning about Paul as a person and his work.

Paul and Asklepios

Author : Christopher D. Stanley
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2022-08-25
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780567696564

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Paul and Asklepios by Christopher D. Stanley Pdf

What role did offers of physical healing (or the hope of receiving it) play in the missionary program of the apostle Paul? What did he do to treat the many illnesses and injuries that he endured while pursuing his mission? What did he advise his followers to do regarding their health problems? Such questions have been broadly neglected in studies of Paul and his churches, but Christopher D. Stanley shows how vital they truly become once we recognize how thoroughly “pagan” religion was implicated in all aspects of Greco-Roman health care. What did Paul approve, and what did he reject? Given Paul's silence on these subjects, Stanley relies on a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to develop informed judgments about what Paul might have thought, said, and done with regard to his own and his followers' health care. He begins by exploring the nature and extent of sickness in the Roman world and the four overlapping health care systems that were available to Paul and his followers: home remedies, “magical” treatments, religious healing, and medical care. He then examines how Judeans and Christians in the centuries before and after Paul viewed and engaged with these systems. Finally, he speculates on what kinds of treatments Paul might have approved or rejected and whether he might have used promises of healing to attract people to his movement. The result is a thorough and nuanced analysis of a vital dimension of Greco-Roman social life and Paul's place within it.