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The church must be like water - flexible, fluid, changeable. This book is a vision for how the church can embrace the liquid nature of culture rather than just scrambling to keep afloat while sailing over it. Ward urges us to move away from the[...]texte imprimé
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PAUL THE JEWISH THEOLOGIAN reveals Saul of Tarsus as a man who, though rejected in the synagogue, never truly left Judaism. Author Young disagrees with long held notions that Hellenism was the context which most influenced Paul's communication o[...]texte imprimé
Paul's letters stand at the center of the dispute over women, the church, and the home, with each side championing passages from the Apostle. Now, in a challenging new attempt to wrestle with these thorny texts, Craig Keener delves as deeply int[...]texte imprimé
The autor, one of the premier interpreters of Pentecostalism, has written what is in many ways a sequel to his magisterial "The Pentecostals (1972). -Focusing on the theological stories of the Pentecostal movement within the contextes of its "Bl[...]texte imprimé
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Most Bible introductions are the product of one person or present a single perspective. Written by and for people from a variety of faith traditions, Scripture: An Ecumenical Introduction to the Bible and Its Interpretation is the work of fiftee[...]texte imprimé
If you are in ministry for the long haul, this book is for you. There are no heroics in burnout. «Take care of yourselves» urged the apostle Paul in his moving farewell to the Ephesian elders. That is the key to effective ministry. Pablo Martin[...]texte imprimé
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Alfred Robert Clare Leaney | Peabody [USA] : Hendrickson Publishers | Harper's New Testament Commentaries | 198827.01.00 Commentaire de l'Evangile selon St-Luctexte imprimé
In this refreshing and thoughtful interpretation of the biblical book of Jonah, T. A. Perry seeks to recover the book’s prophetic thrust: how Jonah is cast out from the divine Presence and works his way back —like Elijah— in a love story of reje[...]texte imprimé
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