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  • Commentary on the Gospel of John, By Theodore of Mopsuestia
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    Commentary on the Gospel of John

    Ancient Christian Texts

    by Theodore of Mopsuestia
    Edited by Joel C. Elowsky
    Translated by Marco Conti
    Series edited by Thomas C. Oden and Gerald Bray

    Theodore of Mopsuestia, born in Antioch (c. 350) and a disciple of Diodore of Tarsus, serves as one of the most important exemplars of Antiochene exegesis of his generation. Committed to literal, linguistic, grammatical and historical interpretation, he eschewed allegorical explanations that could not be supported from the text, though he was not averse to typological interpretations of Old Testament ...

  • Spirituality According to John: Abiding in Christ in the Johannine Writings, By Rodney Reeves
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    Spirituality According to John

    Abiding in Christ in the Johannine Writings

    by Rodney Reeves

    Biblical Foundations Book Awards Finalist

    Through all of John's works, a consistent message is woven: being a Christian is about abiding in Christ and in his words. The Gospel of John, the epistle of 1 John,and the Apocalypse all begin in the same way: by pointing to the importance of knowing the Word, both written and incarnate. Using an artistic, storytelling ...

  • Efesios: Integridad para un mundo roto -- 11 estudios para individuos o grupos, By Andrew T. Le Peau and Phyllis J. Le Peau
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    Efesios

    Integridad para un mundo roto -- 11 estudios para individuos o grupos

    Estudios bíblicos guía de vida

    by Andrew T. Le Peau and Phyllis J. Le Peau
    Translated by Jesus Escudero Nava

    Los matrimonios fracturados, las amistades destruidas, las divisiones raciales, la guerra entre naciones... vivimos en un mundo fracturado. ¿Cómo se pueden unir las piezas otra vez? En este estudio bíblico guía de vida de once sesiones sobre Efesios, Pablo levanta el velo del futuro para permitirnos contemplar el plan de Dios para unir a todos y a todo en Cristo. El estudio de este libro renovará ...

    Number of Studies: 11

  • Interpreting the Parables, By Craig L. Blomberg
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    Interpreting the Parables

    by Craig L. Blomberg

    The classic works of C. H. Dodd and Joachim Jeremias set the direction for nearly all further parable studies in this century. Embodied in both scholar's approaches are at least two assumptions that, for the most part, have gone unchallenged: (1)Parables make one and only one main point. (2) They are not allegories. But can these assumptions be supported by the evidence?In this introductory text, ...

  • Commentaries on Romans and 1-2 Corinthians, By Ambrosiaster
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    Commentaries on Romans and 1-2 Corinthians

    Ancient Christian Texts

    by Ambrosiaster
    Edited and Translated by Gerald Bray

    Ambrosiaster ("Star of Ambrose") is the name given to the anonymous author of the earliest complete Latin commentary on the thirteen epistles of Paul. The commentaries were thought to have been written by Ambrose throughout the Middle Ages, but their authorship was challenged by Erasmus, whose arguments have proved decisive.

    Here for the first time Ambrosiaster's commentaries on Romans and ...

  • Spirituality for the Sent: Casting a New Vision for the Missional Church, Edited by Nathan A. Finn and Keith S. Whitfield
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    Spirituality for the Sent

    Casting a New Vision for the Missional Church

    Edited by Nathan A. Finn and Keith S. Whitfield

    Since their rise in the midst of the revivals of the eighteenth century, evangelicals have been dedicated to the importance of both spirituality and mission. In recent years, evangelicals have engaged in the missional theology discussion that advocates a more holistic Christian mission grounded in the eternal mission of the triune God. At the same time, evangelicals have also been key participants ...

  • Fabricating Jesus: How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels, By Craig A. Evans
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    Fabricating Jesus

    How Modern Scholars Distort the Gospels

    by Craig A. Evans

    Modern historical study of the Gospels seems to give us a new portrait of Jesus every spring--just in time for Easter. The more unusual the portrait, the more it departs from the traditional view of Jesus, the more attention it gets in the popularmedia.

    Why are scholars so prone to fabricate a new Jesus? Why is the public so eager to accept such claims without question? What methods and assumptions ...

  • The Wood Between the Worlds: A Poetic Theology of the Cross, By Brian Zahnd
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    The Wood Between the Worlds

    A Poetic Theology of the Cross

    by Brian Zahnd

    Christian Book Award® Finalist—Christian Living

    Experience the Kaleidoscopic Mystery of the Cross

    Everything about the gospel message leads to the cross, and proceeds from the cross. In fact, within the narrative of Scripture, the crucifixion of Jesus is literally the crux of the story—the axis upon which the biblical story turns. ...

  • Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum), Edited by Thomas C. Oden
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    Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum)

    Ancient Christian Texts

    Edited by Thomas C. Oden
    Translated by James A. Kellerman

    In the translator's introduction to this volume, James Kellerman relates the following story:

    As Thomas Aquinas was approaching Paris, a fellow traveler pointed out the lovely buildings gracing that city. Aquinas was impressed, to be sure, but he sighed and stated that he would rather have the complete Incomplete Commentary on Matthew than to be mayor of Paris itself.

    Thomas's ...

  • Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum), Edited by Thomas C. Oden
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    Incomplete Commentary on Matthew (Opus imperfectum)

    Ancient Christian Texts

    Edited by Thomas C. Oden
    Translated by James A. Kellerman

    In the translator's introduction to this volume, James Kellerman relates the following story:

    As Thomas Aquinas was approaching Paris, a fellow traveler pointed out the lovely buildings gracing that city. Aquinas was impressed, to be sure, but he sighed and stated that he would rather have the complete Incomplete Commentary on Matthew than to be mayor of Paris itself.

    Thomas's ...