* Contributors are from diverse communions - Roman Catholic, Anglican, American Baptist, and Methodist * Scholarship and contemporary insights combined
New. Proclamation Commentary on Feasts: Holy Days and Other Celebrations represents the first volume of lectionary aids on the lesser festivals of the church year that Fortress Press has offered in over twenty years. when Fortress first ...
J. R. Donahue, Are You the Christ (SBLDS 10; Missoula, Mont.: University of Montana, 1973); idem, “Temple, Trial, and Royal Christology,” The Passion in Mark, ed. W. H. Kelber (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1976), pp. 61–79; D. Juel, ...
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This is the Biblical Theologyfor Christian Proclamation commentary series! As a result, the ultimate purpose of this set of volumes is not exclusively, or even primarily, academic.
New Testament Theology: The Proclamation of Jesus
These foundation stones resemble those precious stones which adorned the breastplate of the Jewish high priest . In such a way , the wall of the city becomes a symbol of the eschatological Israel , the high - priestly people of God ( 22 ...
This book for preachers and students of preaching helps the reader see four distinct aspects of the rhetoric of Jesus: dialogical (preaching in response to challenges and questions); proclamatory (making bold and authoritative statements); ...
Mark wrote "the beginning of the Gospel" for Christians who thought it was the end.
A specially priced, beautifully designed hardcover edition of The Joy of the Gospel with a foreword by Robert Barron and an afterword by James Martin, SJ. “The joy of the gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter Jesus… In ...
Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus provide all churches with much-needed direction. In this EBTC volume, Andreas J. Köstenberger captures the rich theological contributions of Paul's oft-overlooked letters to Timothy and Titus.