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E-bok
Engelska, 2013108 kr
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A powerful collection of essays exploring the biblical themes of justice and reconciliation and their application to the institutional racism that has characterized American Churches of Christ.Unfinished Reconciliation grew out of two conferences held ten years apart, the Biblical Preaching Seminar at Lipscomb University in May 2001, with the theme, "Preaching Social Justice," and the Christian Scholars Conference at Pepperdine University in June 2011. These academic conferences boldly faced the unsettling reality of racism in our churches. We are still divided by race, not united in Christ. In the decade between the conferences, much reconciliation took place, as evidenced by the last two chapters of the book. But much work still remains.Contributors include Harold Shank, John Mark Hicks, Lee Camp, Douglas A. Foster, Kenneth R. Greene, Royce Money, and William Lofton Turner.
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Engelska79 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2015
1 937 kr
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Many recent studies recognize the feature of reversal in individual narratives in Luke. What contribution do they make to Luke's eschatology, and how do they enable us to define the historical audience of Luke's Gospel? York's study focuses on the numerous sayings, parables, and narratives in Luke that exhibit a double or 'bi-polar' reversal of fortunes. It concludes that this rhetorical form is a fundamental element in Luke's understanding of the death and resurrection of Jesus and the nature of life in the Kingdom inaugurated by Jesus.
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PDF, Engelska, 20152 044 kr
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Many recent studies recognize the feature of reversal in individual narratives in Luke. What contribution do they make to Luke''s eschatology, and how do they enable us to define the historical audience of Luke''s Gospel? York''s study focuses on the numerous sayings, parables, and narratives in Luke that exhibit a double or ''bi-polar'' reversal of fortunes. It concludes that this rhetorical form is a fundamental element in Luke''s understanding of the death and resurrection of Jesus and the nature of life in the Kingdom inaugurated by Jesus.
Häftad, Spanska, 2016
293 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2003
372 kr
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