This 6-page, laminated guide contains the key facts on the new testament. This guide covers: The books of the New Testament, historical & literary overview, sources for the synptic gospels, glossary of terms and much more!
MacDonald observes that the Fourth Gospel sounds themes proper to the Greek god Dionysos (the Roman Bacchus), not least as he was depicted in Euripides's play The Bacchae.
Scholars have read Paul's use of the word Christos as more of a proper name ("Jesus Christ") than a title, Jesus the Messiah. Joshua Jipp broadens the discussion by surveying Greco-Roman and Jewish depictions of the ideal king and argues for the influence of these traditions on aspects of Paul's thought and language of participation "in Christ."
Joshua W. Jipp is assistant professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. His recent publications include Divine Visitations and Hospitality to Strangers in Luke - Acts. Jipp also received the Paul J. Achtemeier Award for New Testament Scholarship for an earlier version of the second chapter from Christ is King.
Understanding the Unique Perspective of the Fourth Gospel
Brian Neil Peterson offers a remarkable explanation for some of the most unusual features of John, including the early placement of Jesus' "cleansing" of the temple, the emphasis on "signs" confirming Jesus' identity, the prominence of Jesus' "I Am" sayings, and a number of others.
Although character has been the subject of focused literary-critical study of the New Testament (and a point of connection with "character ethics") since the 1970s, the author observes that there is still no consensus regarding how characterization should be understood in contemporary literary theory or in biblical studies.
Sexual Ethics in the New Testament and Their Implications for Today
Includes text and notes, taking advantage of studies of sexual ethics and, where appropriate, criticizing them. This book also includes a chapter that engages the presumed "ethic of creation". It also contains a chapter on sex which is rewritten and offers a positive statement of a New Testament sexual ethic.
An Exegetical-Spiritual Commentary on John's Apocalypse
This book is a systematic commentary on the Apocalypse of Saint John, examining each chapter and verse based on the original Greek and Latin texts. The underlying hermeneutic is an idealist or allegorical point of view that does not attempt to identify apocalyptic imagery with concrete historical events. Rather, symbols and metaphors are ......