The Divine Christ (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)

The Divine Christ (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)
Title The Divine Christ (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) PDF eBook
Author David B. Capes
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 224
Release 2018-03-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493413325

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For the past century, scholars have debated when and how a divine Christology emerged. This book considers the earliest evidence we have, the letters of Paul. David Capes, a veteran teacher and highly regarded scholar, examines Paul's letters to show how the apostle constructed his unique portrait of Jesus as divine through a rereading of Israel's Scriptures. This new addition to the Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology series is ideal for use in courses on Paul, Christology, biblical theology, and intertextuality.

Who Is God? (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)

Who Is God? (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)
Title Who Is God? (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) PDF eBook
Author Richard Bauckham
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 128
Release 2020-07-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493423835

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Internationally respected scholar Richard Bauckham offers a brief, engaging study of divine revelation in Scripture. He probes the deep meaning of well-known moments in the biblical story in order to address the key question the Bible is designed to answer: Who is God? Accessible for laypeople and important to scholars, this volume begins by exploring three key events in the Bible in which God is revealed: Jacob's dream at Bethel (the revelation of the divine presence), Moses at the burning bush (the revelation of the divine Name), and Moses on Mount Sinai (the revelation of the divine character). In each case, Bauckham traces these themes through the rest of Scripture. He then shows how the New Testament builds on the Old by exploring three revelatory events in Mark's Gospel, events that reveal the Trinity: Jesus's baptism, transfiguration, and crucifixion. This book is based on the Frumentius Lectures for 2015 at the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology in Addis Ababa and on the Haywood Lectures for 2018 at Acadia Divinity College, Nova Scotia.

Scripture and Tradition (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)

Scripture and Tradition (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)
Title Scripture and Tradition (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) PDF eBook
Author Edith M. Humphrey
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 231
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441240489

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In some of the church's history, Scripture has been pitted against tradition and vice versa. Prominent New Testament scholar Edith Humphrey, who understands the issue from both Protestant and Catholic/Orthodox perspectives, revisits this perennial point of tension. She demonstrates that the Bible itself reveals the importance of tradition, exploring how the Gospels, Acts, and the Epistles show Jesus and the apostles claiming the authority of tradition as God's Word, both written and spoken. Arguing that Scripture and tradition are not in opposition but are necessarily and inextricably intertwined, Humphrey defends tradition as God's gift to the church. She also works to dismantle rigid views of sola scriptura while holding a high view of Scripture's authority.

Beyond the Bible (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)

Beyond the Bible (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)
Title Beyond the Bible (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) PDF eBook
Author I. Howard Marshall
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 136
Release 2004-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441206639

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Applying scriptural insight to contemporary issues is one of the most important, yet most difficult, tasks that the church faces. The Bible, though written long ago, can speak authoritatively to contemporary ethical, doctrinal, and practical issues. Respected author I. Howard Marshall offers guidance for this perennial task in Beyond the Bible. Using a "principled approach," Marshall moves from Scripture itself to contemporary understanding and application of Scripture. He examines how principles can be established from Scripture, whether explicitly or implicitly, and explores how the continuing development of insight can provide us with guidelines for the ongoing task of developing and applying Christian theology. Responses from Kevin Vanhoozer and Stanley Porter are included. Students and scholars of the Bible and theology will be interested in this latest work from I. Howard Marshall, and it offers an accessible approach to a perennial topic of concern that pastors, church leaders, and interested laity will appreciate. Beyond the Bible is the first book of the Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology series. Produced in partnership with Acadia Divinity College in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, this series gathers leading authorities to succinctly assess the major issues faced by the twenty-first century church and present their findings in a way that is rewarding to scholars yet accessible to students, pastors and laity. Readers will gain a fresh understanding of important issues that will enable them to take part meaningfully in discussion and debate. Series editors are Craig A. Evans and Lee Martin McDonald. Forthcoming series volumes will include contributions from J. D. G. Dunn, John J. Collins, and Craig Evans.

The Divine Christ

The Divine Christ
Title The Divine Christ PDF eBook
Author David B. Capes
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-03-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780801097867

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For the past century, scholars have debated when and how a divine Christology emerged. This book considers the earliest evidence we have, the letters of Paul. David Capes, a veteran teacher and highly regarded scholar, examines Paul's letters to show how the apostle constructed his unique portrait of Jesus as divine through a rereading of Israel's Scriptures. This new addition to the Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology series is ideal for use in courses on Paul, Christology, biblical theology, and intertextuality.

Defending Substitution (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)

Defending Substitution (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)
Title Defending Substitution (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) PDF eBook
Author Simon Gathercole
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 128
Release 2015-05-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441223118

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In recent decades, the church and academy have witnessed intense debates concerning the concept of penal substitution to describe Christ's atoning sacrifice. Some claim it promotes violence, glorifies suffering and death, and amounts to divine child abuse. Others argue it plays a pivotal role in classical Christian doctrine. Here world-renowned New Testament scholar Simon Gathercole offers an exegetical and historical defense of the traditional substitutionary view of the atonement. He provides critical analyses of various interpretations of the atonement and places New Testament teaching in its Old Testament and Greco-Roman contexts, demonstrating that the interpretation of atonement in the Pauline corpus must include substitution.

Why Christian Faith Still Makes Sense (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)

Why Christian Faith Still Makes Sense (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology)
Title Why Christian Faith Still Makes Sense (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) PDF eBook
Author C. Stephen Evans
Publisher Baker Academic
Total Pages 157
Release 2015-05-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493400223

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In recent years the Christian faith has been challenged by skeptics, including the New Atheists, who claim that belief in God is simply not reasonable. Here prominent Christian philosopher C. Stephen Evans offers a fresh, contemporary, and nuanced response. He makes the case for belief in a personal God through an exploration of natural "signs," which open our minds to theistic possibilities and foster belief in the Christian revelation. Evans then discusses why God's self-revelation is both authoritative and authentic. This sophisticated yet accessible book provides a clear account of the evidence for Christian faith, concluding that it still makes sense to believe.