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6182 total resultsBoth of these commentaries are part of a welcome trend to cater specifically for preachers and other Christian communicators...
It is refreshing to read a popular commentary on Revelation such as the one offered to us by Sinclair...
Historiography and Self-Definition: Josephus, Luke-Acts and Apologetic Historiography (Supplements to Novum Testamentum 64)
Brent KinmanThe question of genre has occupied many a Lukan scholar in recent times; the same could be said for the quest of the purpose of Luke-Acts...
Worship, Theology and Ministry in the Early Church: Essays in Honor of Ralph P. Martin (JSNT Supplement 87)
Robert P. MenziesMartin’s co-workers, students and colleagues have produced a collection of 17 articles grouped together under the headings: worship, theology and ministry...
Margaret Barker’s latest book aims to challenge the view that Judaism in the first century was monotheistic in the way that we have traditionally understood it to be...
Frances Young, Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology in the University of Birmingham, was commissioned to write a successor to Alan Richardson’s Creeds in the Making and has fulfilled this difficult task well...
In spite of the vast range of literature dealing with the Early Church period, there are still a number of important subjects which have received only the most cursory and disjointed treatment in the past...
Representatives of Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed churches offer distinctive slants on the place of tradition in Christian life and doctrine today...
Jerusalem serves as a highly potent symbol for Christians the world over, and yet it is also a real place in a world where Christians are only one religious group among many...
This is a rather unexpected book. Its matter is stated in the title but one might little guess at its form which is not just popular but homiletic...