Interpretation Nt First And Second Peter James And Jude


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First and Second Peter, James, and Jude


First and Second Peter, James, and Jude

Author: Pheme Perkins

language: en

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Release Date: 2012-08-01


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First and Second Peter, James, and Jude have existed on the edges of the canon throughout the centuries. In this volume, Pheme Perkins casts light on these often neglected writings, ably demonstrating that they have, in fact, much to offer to today's readers. The epistles are more than a compilation of traditional material. They are concerned with very specific and concrete issues facing the early Christian communities and offer a counterpoint to the letters of Paul. They deal with issues such as how to conduct oneself with others, how to live in a non-Christian world, and how to "shepherd the flock of God", as well as with theological issues such as the early Christian understanding of God, the relationship between faith and works, prayer, and suffering. Teachers, preachers, and others will find much intriguing material here as they rediscover the world of the first Christians through these letters.

Interpretation (NT) : First and Second Peter, James and Jude


Interpretation (NT) : First and Second Peter, James and Jude

Author: Pheme Perkins

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1995


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The Faith of the New Testament


The Faith of the New Testament

Author: Roy A. Harrisville III

language: en

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Release Date: 2023-03-14


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The importance of faith in Christianity cannot be denied, nor the arguments surrounding it. The crisis of faith that now grips the Western church necessitates a fresh look at its essential teachings. This study traces the trajectory of St. Paul's concept of faith in the rest of the New Testament in order to answer the question of how far and in what manner the other books of the New Testament agree or disagree with the Apostle of the Gentiles. Was St. Paul an outlier or an influencer? Common assumptions about faith and the language of faith are challenged in this study. Rather than giving simple voice to conventional presuppositions, this book wrestles with the origin and character of Christian faith and provides a provocative view that should spark renewed discussion about the heart of Christianity.