Announcing the Kingdom

Announcing the Kingdom

Author: Arthur F. Glasser

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2003-09-01

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1585583073

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Announcing the Kingdom provides a comprehensive survey of the biblical foundation of mission. It investigates the development of the kingdom of God theme in the Old Testament, describing what the concept tells us about God's mission in creation, the flood, and the covenant with Abraham. It then describes God's mission through the nation of Israel during the exodus, at Mt. Sinai, and through the kings of Israel. The book then examines God's mission as Israel is sent into exile and the stage is set for the Messiah's coming. Finally, the book considers the fulfillment of the kingdom of God through Jesus Christ and the church. It examines Jesus' parables and ministry, his proclamation of God's kingdom among the nations, and the work of the Holy Spirit through the church. Announcing the Kingdom is the product of Arthur Glasser's more than thirty years of teaching and has been used by thousands of students at Fuller Theological Seminary. Now revised by Glasser's colleagues, this study provides mission workers and students with a new understanding of their calling and its biblical foundation.


Announcing the Kingdom

Announcing the Kingdom

Author: Arthur F. Glasser

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2003-09

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0801026261

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What is the biblical basis for the church's worldwide mission? This comprehensive survey gives pastors and mission workers new understanding.


Announcing the Reign of God

Announcing the Reign of God

Author: Mortimer Arias

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2001-01-22

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1579105637

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In 'Announcing the Reign of God' Mortimer Arias proposes that the time has come to recover in its fullness the biblical perspective of the kingdom for the mission of the church today and particularly for our evangelistic witness.


One Thousand Years with Jesus

One Thousand Years with Jesus

Author: Matthew Bryce Ervin

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2017-03-28

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1532610718

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The time is coming when the world will be radically changed for the better. It will last for a thousand years, bookended by resurrections, first of the just and then of the unjust. Satan will be chained in the abyss, no longer free to influence the nations. The saints will reign alongside the King of kings, Jesus Christ. This is a time that will begin after the return of the Messiah and end with Satan's total defeat and the judgment of sinners. It is the very culmination of history, a transition away from the fallen world into the perfection of the eternal state. This is a time known as the Millennium and the Messianic Kingdom. An understanding of this critical age makes the Bible come together as one metanarrative. It helps tell the story of the Scriptures.


God's Missionary People

God's Missionary People

Author: Charles E. Van Engen

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 1991-09

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0801093112

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A world-claiming theology of the church draws on ancient and modern thoughts. The author focuses on how the church can grow to become in reality "God's missionary people."


Acts

Acts

Author: N. T. Wright

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2011-08-30

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 0830869158

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With a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart, N. T. Wright guides us through the New Testament book of Acts, moving us from the world in which it was lived into the world in which we must live it again. Twenty-four sessions for group or personal study.


According to Plan

According to Plan

Author: Graeme Goldsworthy

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2002-10-10

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0830826963

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Concise, pithy chapters with dozens of charts, highlighted summaries and study questions make Graeme Goldsworthy's introductory text enormously useful for understanding how the Bible fits together as the unfolding story of God's plan for salvation.


How God Became King

How God Became King

Author: Tom Wright

Publisher: SPCK

Published: 2012-04-12

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 0281068909

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'It has been slowly dawning on me over many years that there is a fundamental problem deep at the heart of Christian faith and practice as I have known them . . . we have all forgotten what the four Gospels are about.' With that surprising assertion, Tom Wright launches this ground-breaking work in which he helps us to see the gospel story in radically a new light, and to acknowledge that, for many generations, the Church has been avoiding its full impact and holding back from proclaiming its full meaning. 'Classic Wright: clear, accessible, robust, engaging and challenging.' Paula Gooder in Third Way 'Scholarly, accessible, insightful and provocative.' Christianity 'Wright argues compellingly that the twin themes of kingdom and cross are inseparably linked. . . This is a much-needed reorientation. The book makes its case for 'rethinking' cogently and deserves widespread attention.' Theology


Bible and Mission

Bible and Mission

Author: Richard Bauckham

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780801027710

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This engaging study provides a new way of looking at Scripture--one that takes seriously the biblical idea of mission. Richard Bauckham shows how God identifies himself with particular individuals or people in human history in order to be known by all. He is the God of Abraham, Israel, and David and, finally, the one who acts through Jesus Christ. Bauckham applies these insights to the contemporary scene, encouraging those involved in mission to be sensitive to postmodern concerns about globalization while at the same time emphasizing the uniqueness of Christian faith. In doing so, he demonstrates the diversity of Christian faith around the world. This book will be rewarding reading for pastors, lay readers, and students of Scripture, mission, and postmodernism.


Half the Kingdom

Half the Kingdom

Author: Lore Segal

Publisher: Melville House

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 161219303X

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A New York Times Notable Book The renowned New Yorker writer and Pulitzer Prize finalist delivers a hilarious, poignant, and profoundly moving tale of living, loving, and aging in America today At Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, doctors have noticed a marked uptick in Alzheimer’s patients. People who seemed perfectly lucid just a day earlier suddenly show signs of advanced dementia. Is it just normal aging, or an epidemic? Is it a coincidence, or a secret terrorist plot? In the looking-glass world of Half the Kingdom—where terrorist paranoia and end-of-the-world hysteria mask deeper fears of mortality; where parents’ and their grown children's feelings vacillate between frustration and tenderness; and where the broken medical system leads one character to quip, “Kafka wrote slice-of-life fiction”—all is familiar and yet slightly askew. Lore Segal masterfully interweaves her characters’ lives—lives that, for good or for ill, all converge in Cedar's ER—into a funny, tragic, and tender portrait of how we live today. “Lore Segal may have come closer than anyone to writing The Great American Novel.” —The New York Times “I always feel in her work such a sense of toughness and humor . . . Her writing is sad and funny, and that makes it more of both.” —Jennifer Egan, author of A Visit from the Goon Squad