The promise of land and progeny to the patriarchs-Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob-is a central, recurring feature of the Pentateuch. From the beginning of the story of Abraham to the last moment of Moses…
The essays in this volume identify apocalyptic discourse in the New Testament and examine its intertexture, that is, what the apocalyptic discourse represents, refers to, and uses of phenomena outs…
This volume investigates the respective theologies of the Letters to the Colossians and the Ephesians, and in so doing provides an accessible introduction to the themes and significance of these Ne…
From the experience of a lifetime of scholarship, preaching, teaching, and writing, Raymond E. Brown covers the entire scope of the New Testament with ease and clarity. He walks readers book by boo…
John Scotus Eriugena was born and raised in Ireland during the early ninth century. Neither monk nor priest but a "holy sage," he carried to France the flower of Celtic Christianity. His homily, Th…
This handy volume presents the rich variety of critical methodologies in contemporary literary study of the New Testament. The various chapters recognize the contributions of earlier epochs in the …
Logically developed and clearly presented, this book is a highly praised guide to Biblical studies appealing to scholars, teachers, and students. An excellent tool for Biblical interpretors.
Robert C. Greer helps us grasp the nature of the shifts in thinking and believing that are taking place in our world. More important, he helps us navigate the complex debate among Christians as to …
Practicing the Politics of Jesus holds potential to be the definitive study of how John Howard Yoder's intellectual journey and social ethics came to intertwine. Through treatment of Yoder's though…
The purpose in this book is the same as in my lectures, to present a comprehensive overview of the basic elements of Luther's theological work. This book was not written for specialists, but is dir…