Author: Terrance Randall Wardlaw Jr.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725284650
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
In a culture where gender neutrality is the ideal, why is it significant that we were created differently as male and female? As the ethical consequences of the gender debate in the last generation manifest themselves, this book explores biblical teaching in order to work toward a Christian perspective. This discussion traces the theme of creation as male and female through the canon from the Pentateuch to the epistles and demonstrates how Pauline interpretation flows from Genesis 1-3. The grounding of the distinction between male and female in Genesis 1 as the climax of creation suggests the ethics associated with creation as male and female abide universally and for all time. This book intends to present a comprehensive, yet reasonably concise, presentation of biblical teaching on creation as male and female without bogging down in the detailed disputes between complementarian and egalitarian writers. This discussion considers each passage within its literary context, and patristic writers from the first few centuries of the church function as a control on interpretation.
Created Male and Female
Author: Terrance Randall Wardlaw Jr.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725284650
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
In a culture where gender neutrality is the ideal, why is it significant that we were created differently as male and female? As the ethical consequences of the gender debate in the last generation manifest themselves, this book explores biblical teaching in order to work toward a Christian perspective. This discussion traces the theme of creation as male and female through the canon from the Pentateuch to the epistles and demonstrates how Pauline interpretation flows from Genesis 1-3. The grounding of the distinction between male and female in Genesis 1 as the climax of creation suggests the ethics associated with creation as male and female abide universally and for all time. This book intends to present a comprehensive, yet reasonably concise, presentation of biblical teaching on creation as male and female without bogging down in the detailed disputes between complementarian and egalitarian writers. This discussion considers each passage within its literary context, and patristic writers from the first few centuries of the church function as a control on interpretation.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1725284650
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
In a culture where gender neutrality is the ideal, why is it significant that we were created differently as male and female? As the ethical consequences of the gender debate in the last generation manifest themselves, this book explores biblical teaching in order to work toward a Christian perspective. This discussion traces the theme of creation as male and female through the canon from the Pentateuch to the epistles and demonstrates how Pauline interpretation flows from Genesis 1-3. The grounding of the distinction between male and female in Genesis 1 as the climax of creation suggests the ethics associated with creation as male and female abide universally and for all time. This book intends to present a comprehensive, yet reasonably concise, presentation of biblical teaching on creation as male and female without bogging down in the detailed disputes between complementarian and egalitarian writers. This discussion considers each passage within its literary context, and patristic writers from the first few centuries of the church function as a control on interpretation.
Men and Women in Christ
Author: Andrew Bartlett
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
ISBN: 1783599189
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 511
Book Description
The debate about men and women in the church and in marriage continues to cause division among Christians. Most books on this issue are written from a firmly partisan point of view - complementarian or egalitarian. This one is unique. Andrew Bartlett draws on his theological learning and his skills as a judge and arbitrator to offer an even-handed assessment of the debate. His analysis is thorough but accessible. He engages with advocates of each view and all the key biblical texts, weighing the available evidence and offering fresh insights. He invites the reader to move beyond complementarian and egalitarian labels and seeks progress towards healing the division.
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
ISBN: 1783599189
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 511
Book Description
The debate about men and women in the church and in marriage continues to cause division among Christians. Most books on this issue are written from a firmly partisan point of view - complementarian or egalitarian. This one is unique. Andrew Bartlett draws on his theological learning and his skills as a judge and arbitrator to offer an even-handed assessment of the debate. His analysis is thorough but accessible. He engages with advocates of each view and all the key biblical texts, weighing the available evidence and offering fresh insights. He invites the reader to move beyond complementarian and egalitarian labels and seeks progress towards healing the division.
An Historian Looks at 1 Timothy 2:11-14
Author: J. G. Brown
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1610976002
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
In the controversy over the role of women in the church, complementarians/hierarchists routinely claim to be upholding the "traditional" position. Like the little boy who declared that "the emperor has no clothes," J. G. Brown exposes the fallacies in this claim. The authentic traditional interpretation of passages such as 1 Timothy 2:11-14 differs substantially from contemporary readings, whether egalitarian or hierarchist. Most prominent Protestant exegetes--from Luther and Calvin through those in the early nineteenth century--understood creation ordinances (male headship/female subordination) as foundational to the temporal world, not the church. An Historian Looks at 1 Timothy 2:11-14 brings history and theology together in a fresh way, with startling implications for the ongoing debate.
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 1610976002
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 119
Book Description
In the controversy over the role of women in the church, complementarians/hierarchists routinely claim to be upholding the "traditional" position. Like the little boy who declared that "the emperor has no clothes," J. G. Brown exposes the fallacies in this claim. The authentic traditional interpretation of passages such as 1 Timothy 2:11-14 differs substantially from contemporary readings, whether egalitarian or hierarchist. Most prominent Protestant exegetes--from Luther and Calvin through those in the early nineteenth century--understood creation ordinances (male headship/female subordination) as foundational to the temporal world, not the church. An Historian Looks at 1 Timothy 2:11-14 brings history and theology together in a fresh way, with startling implications for the ongoing debate.
Evidence Unseen
Author: James Rochford
Publisher: New Paradigm Pub.
ISBN: 9780983668169
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Evidence Unseen is the most accessible and careful though through response to most current attacks against the Christian worldview.
Publisher: New Paradigm Pub.
ISBN: 9780983668169
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Evidence Unseen is the most accessible and careful though through response to most current attacks against the Christian worldview.
The Bible in Its Context
Author: Craig Keener
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781942114000
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The central goal of studying God's Word is to know God better. Since God gave us the Bible as a written book that contains much history, He expects us to use literary and historical principles when we study it. In "The Bible in Its Context," we look at how to study God's Word for ourselves, by examining the context of Bible verses, whole-book context, cultural background, and some specific principles for understanding different kinds of writings found in the Bible (such as psalms, proverbs, laws, and prophecies). This book teaches essential principles for learning what God was saying to the first readers of the Bible, a necessary step in hearing how to apply God's message today.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781942114000
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The central goal of studying God's Word is to know God better. Since God gave us the Bible as a written book that contains much history, He expects us to use literary and historical principles when we study it. In "The Bible in Its Context," we look at how to study God's Word for ourselves, by examining the context of Bible verses, whole-book context, cultural background, and some specific principles for understanding different kinds of writings found in the Bible (such as psalms, proverbs, laws, and prophecies). This book teaches essential principles for learning what God was saying to the first readers of the Bible, a necessary step in hearing how to apply God's message today.
The Invention of the White Race, Volume 1
Author: Theodore W. Allen
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1844678431
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
When the first Africans arrived in Virginia in 1619, there were no “white” people there. Nor, according to colonial records, would there be for another sixty years. In this seminal two-volume work, The Invention of the White Race, Theodore W. Allen tells the story of how America’s ruling classes created the category of the “white race” as a means of social control. Since that early invention, white privileges have enforced the myth of racial superiority, and that fact has been central to maintaining ruling-class domination over ordinary working people of all colors throughout American history. Volume I draws lessons from Irish history, comparing British rule in Ireland with the “white” oppression of Native Americans and African Americans. Allen details how Irish immigrants fleeing persecution learned to spread racial oppression in their adoptive country as part of white America. Since publication in the mid-nineties, The Invention of the White Race has become indispensable in debates on the origins of racial oppression in America. In this updated edition, scholar Jeffrey B. Perry provides a new introduction, a short biography of the author and a study guide.
Publisher: Verso Books
ISBN: 1844678431
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 506
Book Description
When the first Africans arrived in Virginia in 1619, there were no “white” people there. Nor, according to colonial records, would there be for another sixty years. In this seminal two-volume work, The Invention of the White Race, Theodore W. Allen tells the story of how America’s ruling classes created the category of the “white race” as a means of social control. Since that early invention, white privileges have enforced the myth of racial superiority, and that fact has been central to maintaining ruling-class domination over ordinary working people of all colors throughout American history. Volume I draws lessons from Irish history, comparing British rule in Ireland with the “white” oppression of Native Americans and African Americans. Allen details how Irish immigrants fleeing persecution learned to spread racial oppression in their adoptive country as part of white America. Since publication in the mid-nineties, The Invention of the White Race has become indispensable in debates on the origins of racial oppression in America. In this updated edition, scholar Jeffrey B. Perry provides a new introduction, a short biography of the author and a study guide.
A Critical and Grammatical Commentary on the Pastoral Epistles, with a revised translation, by C. J. Ellicott ... Second edition, revised and enlarged. [With the Greek text.]
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Retracing the Iron Curtain: A 3,000-Mile Journey Through the End and Afterlife of the Cold War
Author: Timothy Phillips
Publisher: The Experiment, LLC
ISBN: 1615199659
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 551
Book Description
Across 3,000 miles and over eight decades, this epic new people’s history of the Cold War makes eye-opening sense of a defining 20th-century conflict—and how it continues to shape our world today. Initially a victory line where Allies met at the end of World War Two, the Iron Curtain quickly became the front of a new kind of war. It divided Europe from north to south for a staggering forty-five years. Crossing it in either direction was always a political act; in many cases, it was a crime to even talk about doing so. New generations have grown up since these borders came down, freed from the restrictions of the Cold War era. But what has the Iron Curtain left in its wake? Timothy Phillips travels its full 3,000-mile route—from inside the Arctic Circle to where Armenia meets Azerbaijan and Turkey—to craft this epic new people’s history of a defining 2oth-century conflict. Here, in the borderlands where a powerful clash of civilizations took form in concrete and barbed wire, he uncovers the remarkable stories of everyday people forever imprinted by life in the Curtain’s long shadow. Some look back on the era with nostalgia, even affection, while others despise it, unable to forgive the decades of hardship their families and nations endured. A director recalls the astonishing night his movie premiered in East Germany—November 9, 1989, the very night the Berlin Wall fell. And a railroad worker recounts the 1951 hijacking of a passenger train from Czechoslovakia that breached the Curtain, granting those aboard immediate asylum in the West. These narratives, by turns harrowing and heartening, paint a vivid portrait of the new Europe that emerged from the ruins. Phillips reveals the Iron Curtain’s profound impact on our world today—even as he punctures the fault lines we draw. Publisher’s note: This book was published in the UK under the title The Curtain and the Wall.
Publisher: The Experiment, LLC
ISBN: 1615199659
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 551
Book Description
Across 3,000 miles and over eight decades, this epic new people’s history of the Cold War makes eye-opening sense of a defining 20th-century conflict—and how it continues to shape our world today. Initially a victory line where Allies met at the end of World War Two, the Iron Curtain quickly became the front of a new kind of war. It divided Europe from north to south for a staggering forty-five years. Crossing it in either direction was always a political act; in many cases, it was a crime to even talk about doing so. New generations have grown up since these borders came down, freed from the restrictions of the Cold War era. But what has the Iron Curtain left in its wake? Timothy Phillips travels its full 3,000-mile route—from inside the Arctic Circle to where Armenia meets Azerbaijan and Turkey—to craft this epic new people’s history of a defining 2oth-century conflict. Here, in the borderlands where a powerful clash of civilizations took form in concrete and barbed wire, he uncovers the remarkable stories of everyday people forever imprinted by life in the Curtain’s long shadow. Some look back on the era with nostalgia, even affection, while others despise it, unable to forgive the decades of hardship their families and nations endured. A director recalls the astonishing night his movie premiered in East Germany—November 9, 1989, the very night the Berlin Wall fell. And a railroad worker recounts the 1951 hijacking of a passenger train from Czechoslovakia that breached the Curtain, granting those aboard immediate asylum in the West. These narratives, by turns harrowing and heartening, paint a vivid portrait of the new Europe that emerged from the ruins. Phillips reveals the Iron Curtain’s profound impact on our world today—even as he punctures the fault lines we draw. Publisher’s note: This book was published in the UK under the title The Curtain and the Wall.
The Bible for Busy People
Author: Mark D. Berrier
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781628714456
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Professor Mark Berrier has completed the following degrees: a Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Arts, and a Master of Divinity from Lincoln Christian University. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Dallas Christian College in 2011. He also was enrolled in the PhD program in Theology at the University of Dallas, majoring in Greek Patristics. His desire is to preach and teach the gospel of Jesus Christ, and to simplify the vastness and complexity of the Bible for a contemporary world. He has had many articles published on different theological subjects. He has two books available, entitled The Bible for Busy People, Books I and II, concerning Old Testament and New Testament. Forthcoming is a commentary on Genesis 1-11. He has been teaching in the areas of Greek, Hebrew, Bible and Theology at Dallas Christian College since 1971. He has ministered and done seminars in over a hundred churches in several states over the last 50 years. He has taught Hebrew at Wycliffe Bible Translators for the University of Texas at Arlington. He has also led week-long tours to Mexico City for many years, to give his students an opportunity for a cross-cultural experience. He is presently minister of Central Christian Church in Sherman TX and teaches part-time for Dallas Christian College. He remains married after 47 years to Paula Nardoni Berrier. They have two children who are committed Christian ministers who have been married for several years. They have given Mark and Paula seven beautiful grandchildren. As for him and his family, they will serve the Lord.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781628714456
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
Professor Mark Berrier has completed the following degrees: a Bachelor of Arts, a Master of Arts, and a Master of Divinity from Lincoln Christian University. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Dallas Christian College in 2011. He also was enrolled in the PhD program in Theology at the University of Dallas, majoring in Greek Patristics. His desire is to preach and teach the gospel of Jesus Christ, and to simplify the vastness and complexity of the Bible for a contemporary world. He has had many articles published on different theological subjects. He has two books available, entitled The Bible for Busy People, Books I and II, concerning Old Testament and New Testament. Forthcoming is a commentary on Genesis 1-11. He has been teaching in the areas of Greek, Hebrew, Bible and Theology at Dallas Christian College since 1971. He has ministered and done seminars in over a hundred churches in several states over the last 50 years. He has taught Hebrew at Wycliffe Bible Translators for the University of Texas at Arlington. He has also led week-long tours to Mexico City for many years, to give his students an opportunity for a cross-cultural experience. He is presently minister of Central Christian Church in Sherman TX and teaches part-time for Dallas Christian College. He remains married after 47 years to Paula Nardoni Berrier. They have two children who are committed Christian ministers who have been married for several years. They have given Mark and Paula seven beautiful grandchildren. As for him and his family, they will serve the Lord.
Acts-Revelation
Author: William Jenks
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 764
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 764
Book Description