"When You Were Gentiles"

Author: Cavan W Concannon

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0300209592

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Cavan W. Concannon makes a significant contribution to Pauline studies by imagining the responses of the Corinthians to Paul’s letters. Based on surviving written materials and archaeological research, this book offers a textured portrait of the ancient Corinthians with whom Paul conversed, argued, debated, and partnered, focusing on issues of ethnicity, civic identity, politics, and empire. In doing so, the author provides readers a unique opportunity to assess anew, and imagine possibilities beyond, Paul’s complicated legacy in shaping Western notions of race, ethnicity, and religion.


"When You Were Gentiles"

Author: Cavan W. Concannon

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2014-05-27

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0300197934

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Cavan W. Concannon makes a significant contribution to Pauline studies by imagining the responses of the Corinthians to Paul’s letters. Based on surviving written materials and archaeological research, this book offers a textured portrait of the ancient Corinthians with whom Paul conversed, argued, debated, and partnered, focusing on issues of ethnicity, civic identity, politics, and empire. In doing so, the author provides readers a unique opportunity to assess anew, and imagine possibilities beyond, Paul’s complicated legacy in shaping Western notions of race, ethnicity, and religion.


Holy Bible (NIV)

Holy Bible (NIV)

Author: Various Authors,

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2008-09-02

Total Pages: 6793

ISBN-13: 0310294142

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The NIV is the world's best-selling modern translation, with over 150 million copies in print since its first full publication in 1978. This highly accurate and smooth-reading version of the Bible in modern English has the largest library of printed and electronic support material of any modern translation.


God of All Things

God of All Things

Author: Andrew Wilson

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2021-03-02

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0310109094

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Abstract theology is overrated, for God can be found in even the most ordinary of things. Jesus used things like a lily, sparrow, and sheep to teach about the kingdom of God. And in the Old Testament, God repeatedly describes himself and his saving work in relation to physical things such as a rock, horn, or eagle. In God of All Things, pastor and author Andrew Wilson invites you to rediscover God in this way, too--through ordinary, everyday things. He explores the idea of a material world and presents a variety of created marvels that reveal the gospel in everyday life and fuel worship and joy in God--marvels like: Dust: the image of God Horns: the salvation of God Donkeys: the peace of God Water: the life of God Viruses: the problem of God Cities: the kingdom of God God of All Things will leave you with a deeper understanding of Scripture, the world you live in, and the God who made it all.


Ephesians for Beginners

Ephesians for Beginners

Author: Mike Mazzalongo

Publisher: BibleTalk.tv

Published: 2015-07-29

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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Paul's most eloquent teaching on God's plan of salvation, and detailed instructions for achieving unity and peace in the body of Christ.


The Inclusive New Testament

The Inclusive New Testament

Author:

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9780964427907

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This version of the New Testament affirms efforts to use sexually balanced language and images in Church liturgy, publications, education, and preaching.


Arguing with Aseneth

Arguing with Aseneth

Author: Jill Hicks-Keeton

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018-09-14

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 0190879009

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Arguing with Aseneth shows how the ancient Jewish romance known as Joseph and Aseneth moves a minor character in Genesis from obscurity to renown, weaving a new story whose main purpose was to intervene in ancient Jewish debates surrounding gentile access to Israel's God. Written in Greco-Roman Egypt around the turn of the era, Joseph and Aseneth combines the genre of the ancient Greek novel with scriptural characters from the story of Joseph as it retells Israel's mythic past to negotiate communal boundaries in its own present. With attention to the ways in which Aseneth's tale "remixes" Genesis, wrestles with Deuteronomic theology, and adopts prophetic visions of the future, Arguing with Aseneth demonstrates that this ancient novel inscribes into Israel's sacred narrative a precedent for gentile inclusion in the people belonging to Israel's God. Aseneth is transformed from material mother of the sons of Joseph to a mediator of God's mercy and life to future penitents, Jew and gentile alike. Yet not all Jewish thinkers in antiquity drew boundary lines the same way or in the same place. Arguing with Aseneth traces, then, not only the way in which Joseph and Aseneth affirms the possibility of gentile incorporation but also ways in which other ancient Jewish thinkers, including the apostle Paul, would have argued back, contesting Joseph and Aseneth's very conclusions or offering alternative, competing strategies of inclusion. With its use of a female protagonist, Joseph and Aseneth offers a distinctive model of gentile incorporation--one that eschews lines of patrilineal descent and undermines ethnicity and genealogy as necessary markers of belonging. Such a reading of this narrative shows us that we need to rethink our accounts of how ancient Jewish thinkers, including our earliest example from the Jesus Movement, negotiated who was in and who was out when it came to the people of Israel's God.


Not God's People

Not God's People

Author: Lawrence Mitchell Wills

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780742562509

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Using an array of biblical texts from both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, Not God's People explores how ancient Jews and Christians created their own identity in relation to others. The book analyzes how biblical texts define 'us' and 'them, ' how these texts differ in the way they define group identity, and how this process continues to be re-created by Jews and Christians today


NIrV, Adventure Bible for Early Readers

NIrV, Adventure Bible for Early Readers

Author: Zondervan,

Publisher: Zonderkidz

Published: 2014-12-02

Total Pages: 1536

ISBN-13: 0310426324

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Take early readers on an adventure through God’s Word with the #1 Bible for kids! The NIrV Adventure Bible for Early Readers takes you on a fun, exciting journey through God’s Word. Along the way you’ll meet all types of people, see all sorts of places, and learn all kinds of things about the Bible. Most importantly, you’ll grow closer in your relationship with God. Here’s a quick tour through the features: “Life in Bible Times” - Articles and illustrations describe what life was like in ancient days “People in Bible Times” - Offers close-up looks at amazing people of the Bible “Did You Know?” - Provides interesting facts that help you better understand God’s Word “Let’s Live It!” - Includes hands-on activities to help you apply biblical truths to your life “Words to Treasure” - Highlights great verses to memorize Dictionary/concordance for those tricky words Book Introductions for basic facts about each book of the Bible (who wrote it, where it took place, and why it was written) 20 color pages with games, a scavenger hunt, and other Bible fun, with a jungle safari theme 8 pages of color maps The complete text of the New International Reader's Version (NIrV), written at a third grade reading level and the perfect stepping stone to the NIV Over 10 million copies within the Adventure Bible® brand have been sold. The Adventure Bible is recommended by more Christian schools and churches than any other Bible for kids!


Witness

Witness

Author: Jack J. Blanco

Publisher: Autumn House Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 0812704916

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No matter what happened-threats, beatings, stoning, exile, or imprisonment- the leaders of the infant Christian church were determined to take the good news of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection to the entire world. That was their mission, their sole purpose in life.