Human Achievement and Divine Vocation in the Message of Paul

Human Achievement and Divine Vocation in the Message of Paul

Author: William A. Beardslee

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2009-10-01

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1608990249

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William A. Beardslee was born in 1916 at Holland, Michigan. He was educated at Harvard, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, where he obtained a BD in 1941, and at Union Theological Seminary, where he studied on a part-time basis while he was in the ministry. He became a PhD of the University of Chicago in 1951. Dr. Beardslee was a minister of the Reformed Church in America. He was Assistant Professor of Bible (1947-1952) and Associate Professor of Bible (1956-1956) at Emory University. He has written a number of articles and reviews and served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Bible and Religion. He authored (with E. H. Rece) of Reading the Bible: A Guide.


St. Paul's Theology of Proclamation

St. Paul's Theology of Proclamation

Author: A. Duane Litfin

Publisher: CUP Archive

Published: 1994-02-24

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780521451789

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A book which puts an entirely new perspective on the manner in which Paul operated as a preacher.


Studies in the New Perspective on Paul

Studies in the New Perspective on Paul

Author: Don Garlington

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2008-06-15

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1725244535

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This collection of essays follows upon its predecessor, originally entitled In Defense of the New Perspective on Paul: Essays and Reviews (Wipf and Stock, 2005). This second edition differs from the first in that five new chapters have been added and one review article has been deleted. The change of the main title to Studies in the New Perspective on Paul is due to the conviction that the "New Perspective on Paul" actually represents a return to the original context in which Paul proclaimed the gospel of Christ. Therefore, it is not something to be "defended," but propounded in the most positive terms possible.


Transforming Daily Work into a Divine Vocation

Transforming Daily Work into a Divine Vocation

Author: Robert Banks

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2022-12-12

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1666731188

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During the last few decades there has been an increasing interest in the connection between our faith and our work, along with the growth of resources and organizations to bring the two into dialogue. Despite this, most Christians continue to feel that their daily work is less valuable than that of pastors, missionaries, or full-time workers in a religious organization. In a fresh and practical way, this book sets out the biblical, historical, and theological grounds for challenging this commonly felt view. It includes a range of engaging personal case studies that demonstrate the profound effect integrating one’s work up into one’s faith can have—relationally, institutionally, and societally as well as evangelistically, pastorally, and missionally. Attention is also given to the increasingly addictive, fragmented, and precarious nature of work today, and to how we can spiritually find our way to discerning and expressing our unique God-given vocation. The final section of the book considers whether any of our work has eternal value, and retells a compelling parable of what this might look like.


Theology and Ethics in Paul

Theology and Ethics in Paul

Author: Victor Paul Furnish

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2009-07-03

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1611645972

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First published in 1968--and out of print since the 1980s--Victor Paul Furnish's treatment of Paul's theology and ethics has long been regarded as the key scholarly statement and most useful textbook on Paul's thought. Now, Theology and Ethics in Paul is available once again as part of the Westminster John Knox Press New Testament Library. Featuring a new introduction from Richard Hays, this timeless volume is as relevant in this century as it was in the last. The New Testament Library offers authoritative commentary on every book and major aspect of the New Testament, as well as classic volumes of scholarship. The commentaries in this series provide fresh translations based on the best available ancient manuscripts, offer critical portrayals of the historical world in which the books were created, pay careful attention to their literary design, and present a theologically perceptive exposition of the text.


Carmen Christi

Carmen Christi

Author: R. P. Martin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2005-09-08

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780521018999

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Verses from the Epistle to the Philippians are seen as a carmen Christi, the earliest statement of the basis of the Christology of later times.


Introduction to the Bible

Introduction to the Bible

Author:

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 1971-01-01

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9780664248833

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This profusely illustrated book is doubly valuable! It introduces the reader to both the content of the Bible and to the life, faith, and history of ancient Israel, early Judasim, and early Christianity.


The First Epistle to the Corinthians

The First Epistle to the Corinthians

Author: Anthony C. Thiselton

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 1488

ISBN-13: 9780853645597

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A new examination of a classic Christian text begins with the Greek text of the Corinthians and outlines the most important theological, ethical, and socio-historical issues surrounding this seminal book.


The Voyage of the Santa Evangelista

The Voyage of the Santa Evangelista

Author: Rev. William C. Mack

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1483444473

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The Voyage of the Santa Evangelista is an adventurous, thrilling allegory about the Biblical teachings of vocation and evangelism-how they are a part of, and complement, each Christian. The ship represents the Church, and those on board represent the various vocations within the body of Christ and how their callings were made to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. In The Voyage of the Santa Evangelista, Rev. Mack has creatively and effectively intertwined the thoughts and lives of fictional characters with the doctrine of vocation and evangelism. Set in the time following the discovery of the New World and the Reformation, the reader sets sail with the captain, crew, and passengers of the Santa Evangelista on a voyage of self-examination. Through the characters he has imagined, Rev. Mack teaches a Biblical understanding of Christian purpose in every action of life that is inextricably linked to the mission of God and His final goal for His elect children to enter into heaven.