Paul, Apostle of the Heart Set FreeWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2000 - 510 pagina's Written by one of the best known and most respected evangelical biblical scholars of all time, "Paul" explores the primary themes in Paul's thought as they developed in the historical context of his life and travels. |
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Pagina 15
... Greek education , yet he not only writes Greek but thinks Greek ; without realizing it , he serves as the executor of Alexander the Great's testament by carrying the gospel to the Greeks . 1. G. G. A. Murray , Four Stages of Greek ...
... Greek education , yet he not only writes Greek but thinks Greek ; without realizing it , he serves as the executor of Alexander the Great's testament by carrying the gospel to the Greeks . 1. G. G. A. Murray , Four Stages of Greek ...
Pagina 16
Frederick Fyvie Bruce. At last , at last , once again someone speaks in Greek out of a fresh in- ward experience of life . That experience is his faith , which makes him sure of his hope . His glowing love embraces all mankind : to bring ...
Frederick Fyvie Bruce. At last , at last , once again someone speaks in Greek out of a fresh in- ward experience of life . That experience is his faith , which makes him sure of his hope . His glowing love embraces all mankind : to bring ...
Pagina 17
... Greek , the language in which they were originally written ; and over many centuries now it has been regard- ed , for better or worse , as a predominantly European religion . Both of these phenomena , which in fact are but two aspects ...
... Greek , the language in which they were originally written ; and over many centuries now it has been regard- ed , for better or worse , as a predominantly European religion . Both of these phenomena , which in fact are but two aspects ...
Pagina 19
... Greek , one word , charis , would serve as the equivalent of both " grace " and " gratitude " ; for the gratitude which divine grace calls forth from its recipient is also the expression of that grace imparted and main- tained by the ...
... Greek , one word , charis , would serve as the equivalent of both " grace " and " gratitude " ; for the gratitude which divine grace calls forth from its recipient is also the expression of that grace imparted and main- tained by the ...
Pagina 20
... Greek mē genoito ( " God forbid❞ in older English versions of the New Testament ) , which Marcion , whose language was Greek , probably used . But if Marcion repelled such a challenge as Tertullian's with mē genoito , he was using ...
... Greek mē genoito ( " God forbid❞ in older English versions of the New Testament ) , which Marcion , whose language was Greek , probably used . But if Marcion repelled such a challenge as Tertullian's with mē genoito , he was using ...
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The Rise of Rome | 22 |
The Jews under Foreign Rule | 26 |
Of No Mean City | 32 |
This Man is a Roman Citizen | 37 |
A Hebrew Born of Hebrews | 41 |
When the Time had Fully Come | 53 |
The Beginning of The Way | 62 |
Persecutor of the Church | 69 |
Ephesus Open Door and Many Adversaries | 288 |
Paul and the Life to Come | 302 |
Farewell to Macedonia and Achaia | 316 |
The Gospel According to Paul | 327 |
Last Visit to Jerusalem | 341 |
Caesarea and the Appeal to Caesar | 356 |
And So We Came to Rome | 370 |
Paul and Roman Christianity | 381 |
Paul Becomes a Christian | 74 |
Paul and the Jerusalem Tradition | 83 |
Paul and the Historical Jesus | 95 |
Paul and the Exalted Christ | 113 |
Paul and the Hellenistic Mission | 126 |
Man of Vision and Man of Action | 134 |
Conference in Jerusalem | 148 |
Church Extension in Cyprus and Asia Minor | 160 |
The Gentile Problem | 173 |
What the Law could not do | 188 |
Flesh and Spirit | 205 |
Antioch to Philippi | 214 |
Christianity in Thessalonica | 225 |
Paul and the Athenians | 237 |
The Church of God at Corinth | 250 |
Corinthian Correspondence | 266 |
Baptism and the Lords Supper in Pauline Thought | 282 |
The Letter to Philemon | 395 |
Principalities and Powers | 409 |
The Quintessence of Paulinism | 426 |
The Last Days of Paul History and Tradition | 443 |
Concluding Reflections | 458 |
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