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  • - Mission, Salvation And Spirituality In The Book Of Jonah
    av Daniel (Author) Timmer
    204,-

    In this new reading of Jonah, Daniel Timmer seeks to secure the book's ongoing relevance for biblical theology and for the spiritual life. Timmer examines Jonah's historical backgrounds and Christocentric orientation, hoping to bring clarity to problems of mission and religious conversion raised by the text.

  • av James Hely Hutchinson
    225,-

    'Give thanks to YHWH, for he is good, for his covenant faithfulness endures for ever' (Ps. 136:1; a.t.)There are now numerous models that seek to explain how the biblical covenants relate to one another. In an attempt to evaluate these models, James Hely Hutchinson mines the rich seams of the book of Psalms. After covering the key data on covenant relationships in Books 1-3 of the psalter, Hely Hutchinson considers the perplexity expressed in the pivotal Psalm 89: in the face of the exile, the promises to David appear to be null and void. The building blocks of the response lie with the first five books of the Bible, and chiefly with the inviolable character of the promises to Abraham (Book 4 of the psalter). However, if the Abrahamic covenant is to reach fulfilment, the problem of sin must be dealt with once and for all, and a glorious new-covenant regime must be established in which a host of covenants converge in their fulfilment. Central to this regime, which lies beyond the exile, is the eternal rule of David's superior, righteous seed and son who is also a perpetual priest and a suffering servant (Book 5). Identifying new-covenant newness as 'eschatological satisfaction (fulfilment)' and 'transcendent inauguration', Hely Hutchinson tackles a range of matters that contribute to our understanding of the contours of redemptive history. The overall aim is to enhance readers' grasp of God's breath-taking salvation plan, ability to handle Scripture aright and worship of the Master.

  • - A Biblical Theology Of Circumcision
    av Karl Deenick
    185,-

    New study of a key subject closely linked to righteousness and faith

  • - Exploring A Pauline Metaphor
    av Professor Trevor J. (Author) Burke
    220,-

    '... you received the Spirit of adoption' (Romans 8:15)The relationship between God and his people is understood in various ways by the biblical writers, and it is arguably the apostle Paul who uses the richest vocabulary. Unique to Paul's writings is the term huiothesia, the process or act of being 'adopted as son(s)'. It occurs five times in three of his letters, where it functions as a key theological metaphor. Trevor Burke argues that huiothesia has been misunderstood, misrepresented, or neglected through scholarly preoccupation with its cultural background. He redresses the balance in this comprehensive study, which discusses metaphor theory; explores the background to huiothesia; considers the roles of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit; examines the moral implications of adoption, and its relationship with honour; and concludes with the consequences for Christian believers as they live in the tension between the 'now' and the 'not yet' of their adoption into God's new family.

  • - A Biblical Theology Of Prayer
    av J Gary Millar
    185,-

    "At that time people began to call upon the name of the LORD" (Genesis 4:26 ESV). From this first mention of prayer in the Bible, right through to the end, when the church prays "Come, Lord Jesus!" (Revelation 22:20), prayer is intimately linked with the gospel?God's promised and provided solution to the problem of human rebellion against him and its consequences. After defining prayer simply as "calling on the name of the Lord," Gary Millar follows the contours of the Bible's teaching on prayer. His conviction is that even careful readers can often overlook significant material because it is deeply embedded in narrative or poetic passages where the main emphases lie elsewhere. Millar's initial focus is on how "calling on the name of the Lord" to deliver on his covenantal promises is the foundation for all that the Old Testament says about prayer. Moving to the New Testament, he shows how this is redefined by Jesus himself, and how, after his death and resurrection, the apostles understood "praying in the name of Jesus" to be the equivalent new covenant expression. Throughout the Bible, prayer is to be primarily understood as asking God to deliver on what he has already promised?as Calvin expressed it, "through the gospel our hearts are trained to call on God's name" (Institutes 3.20.1). This New Studies in Biblical Theology volume concludes his valuable study with an afterword offering pointers to application to the life of the church today. Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current scholarship and to point the way ahead.

  • av Paul W Barnett
    174,-

    Over the last century many sceptical 'lives of Jesus' have been written. Paul Barnett argues that their authors have used wrong historical methodology, ignoring some of the early evidence about Jesus Christ and failing to account for the first Christians' beliefs about him.

  • - The Clarity Of Scripture
    av Mark D Thompson
    188,-

    An articulation of a vital doctrine for Christianity.

  • - Covenant in God's Unfolding Purpose
    av Paul R Williamson
    189,-

  • - A Biblical Theology Of Repentance
    av Mark J (Author) Boda
    191,-

  • - Jesus' Meals With Sinners
    av Craig L Blomberg
    185,-

    An examination of a significant theme in the Gospels.

  • - Keeping The Commandments Of God
    av Brian S Rosner
    185,-

    For neither circumcision counts for anything nor uncircumcision, but keeping the commandments of God' (1 Cor. 7:19). A The apostle Paul's relationship to the Law of Moses is notoriously complex and much studied. Difficulties begin with questions of definition (of the extent of Paul's corpus and the meanings of 'the law') and are exacerbated by numerous problems of interpretation of the key texts. Major positions are entrenched, yet none of them seems to know what to do with all the pieces of the puzzle.A A Inextricably linked to Paul's view of the law is his teaching concerning salvation history, Israel, the church, anthropology, ethics and eschatology. Understanding 'Paul and the law' is critical to the study of the New Testament, because it touches on the perennial question of the relationship between the grace of God in the gift of salvation and the demand of God in the call for holy living. Misunderstanding can lead to distortions of one or both. A This fresh and valuable study is something of a breakthrough, bringing neglected evidence to the discussion and asking different questions of the material, while also building on the work of others. Brian Rosner argues that Paul undertakes a polemical re-evaluation of the Law of Moses, which involves not only its repudiation as law-covenant and its replacement by other things, but also its wholehearted re-appropriation as prophecy (with reference to the gospel) and as wisdom (for Christian living).

  • - The Word Of God In The Words Of Jeremiah
    av The Revd Dr Andrew (Reader) Shead
    219,-

  • - The Missionary Heart Of The Book Of Exodus
    av Dr W Ross Blackburn
    222,-

  • - Images Of Creation And Evil In The Book Of Job
    av Robert S (Author) Fyall
    157,-

  • - Luke'S Account Of God'S Unfolding Plan
    av Alan J Thompson
    185,-

    When the book of Acts is mentioned, a cluster of issues spring to mind, including speaking in tongues and baptism with the Holy Spirit, church government and practice, and missionary methods and strategies. At the popular level, Acts is more often mined for answers to contemporary debates than heard for its natural inflections. Instead of using Acts as a prooftext, this New Studies in Biblical Theology volume brings a biblical-theological framework to the account to expose Luke's major themes as they relate to the book as a whole. With this framework in place, Alan Thompson argues that Acts is an account of the 'continuing story' of God's saving purposes. Consequently we find that Luke wants to be read in light of the Old Testament promises and the continuing reign of Christ in the inaugurated kingdom. Read in this way as a snapshot of God's dynamic, unfolding kingdom, the book of Acts begins to regain the deep relevance it had in the first century. Addressing key issues in biblical theology, the works comprising New Studies in Biblical Theology are creative attempts to help Christians better understand their Bibles. The NSBT series is edited by D. A. Carson, aiming to simultaneously instruct and to edify, to interact with current scholarship and to point the way ahead.

  • - An Investigation Of A Pauline Theme
    av David (Author) Pao
    195,-

  • - From Luke-Acts To Systematic and Pastoral Theology
    av Michael J. (Author) Ovey
    200,-

    Valuable study of repentance in Scripture, theology and the Christian life

  • - Paul'S Theology Of Justification
    av Mark Seifrid
    188,-

    A careful study of righteousness and justification in Paul - examining the theological issues at stake in the New Perspective.

  • - How Atonement Brings Shalom
    av Graham A (Author) Cole
    222,-

  • - Pastoral Traditions And Leadership In The Bible
    av Timothy S Laniak
    250,-

    Offers an examination of a significant theme in the Old and New Testaments relevant to ministry.

  • - Exploring Biblical Spirituality
    av Dr Peter Adam
    185,-

    An exposition of a gospel-centred 'spirituality of the Word'.

  • - New Testament Theology Of Sanctification And Holiness
    av David (Author) Peterson
    207,-

    Dr Peterson argues that sanctification is a definitive event rather than a process. His work combines patient exegesis with careful synthesis, and the result is a restatement of the New Testament teaching on sanctification.

  • - Biblical Theology Of Possessions
    av Craig L Blomberg
    186,-

    A comprehensive biblical theology of the Christian attitude to poverty, wealth and material possessions

  • - A Biblical Theology Of Race
    av J Daniel Hays
    186,-

    Race is a central biblical theme, and yet has been neglected in much evangelical scholarship. Daniel Hays offers a thorough foundational study, ranging from Genesis to Revelation.

  • - The Land Promise In God's Redemptive Plan
    av Oren R Martin
    185,-

    Just as the Old Testament book of Genesis begins with creation, where humans live in the presence of their Lord, so the New Testament book of Revelation ends with an even more glorious new creation where all of the redeemed dwell with the Lord and his Christ. The historical development between the beginning and the end is crucial, for the journey from Eden to the new Jerusalem proceeds through the land promised to Abraham. The Promised Land is the place where God's people will once again live under his lordship and experience his blessed presence. In this stimulating study, Oren Martin demonstrates how, within the redemptive-historical framework of God's unfolding plan, the land promise advances the place of the kingdom that was lost in Eden and serves as a type throughout Israel's history that anticipates the even greater land, prepared for all of God's people, that will result from the person and work of Christ - and that will be enjoyed in the new creation for eternity.

  • - A Theology Of The Book Of Leviticus
    av L Michael Morales
    220,-

    ‿This is an exceptional piece of biblical theology ... Preachers will find this work a rich source of sermon material and all who are interested in the Bible will be amazed at its unity.‿ Evangelical TimesWho shall ascend the mountain of the LORD?' (Psalm 24:3). This stimulating study explores the narrative context, literary structure and theology of Leviticus. Morales follows its dramatic movement, examines the tabernacle cult and the Day of Atonement, and tracks the development from Sinai's tabernacle to Zion's temple - and from the earthly to the heavenly Mount Zion in the New Testament. He shows how life with God in the house of God was the original goal of the creation of the cosmos, and became the goal of redemption and the new creation.

  • - A Theology Of Wisdom Literature
    av Richard P. Belcher
    222,-

    A fresh, thoughtful study of Old Testament wisdom literature

  • - Teaching And Learning In Proverbs 1-9
    av Daniel J (Author) Estes
    213,-

    A presentation of what Proverbs 1-9 tells us about learning to live well.

  • - A Biblical Theology Of The Dwelling Place Of God
    av Professor Gregory K Beale
    216,-

    A comprehensive biblical theology of the temple, ranging from Genesis to Revelation.

  • - Atonement In Mark'S Gospel
    av Peter G Bolt
    195,-

    An exploration of the prominence and significance of the cross of Jesus in Mark's Gospel.

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