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This is the third in the Potpourri series, each consisting of three brief studies. It provides considerable diversity, while serving as a stimulus for further reflection. Thus in keeping with the observation that the past serves as prologue. Potpourri, as the first of this triad, explores Common Sense & The Conspiracies. In this regard, it is said that problem with common sense is that it is so uncommon. Covenant Echoes, as the second entry, alerts the reader to the critical importance of covenants from a Biblical perspective. The final component, Amos Still Speaks!, delves into the continued relevance of the prophetic text for today. Potpourri # 2 first considers The Epic Conflict, in which persons are portrayed as engaged in spiritual conflict with the entrenched forces of evil. Jesus As Sage then touches on his public ministry in terms of wisdom literature. In conclusion, James, Jesus' Sibling provides a brief account of James' life and correspondence - noting similarities with that of Jesus. Potpourri # 3 now invites our attention. Initially, The Jesus Niche considers his pristine humanity. Which, in turn, encourages us to strive to achieve our potential by God's grace. Next, The Rainbow Bridge is a graphic way of expressing one's demise. Accordingly, the text focuses on the parting comments of select persons from the Scriptural narratives. Finally, What Is the Question? calls our attention to the importance of refining our questions so as to get favorable results.
In Christ & On Track is a definitive study of the signature Pauline expression 'in Christ' within its historical and literary contexts. The expression itself or its equivalence appears about 165 times in the pertinent correspondence, and provides the focus for the apostle's life and teaching. As such, the significance of this phrase for Pauline studies is of great importance. Since the Pauline correspondence provides the major component in the New Testament corpus, this study has invaluable implications for New Testament theology and New Testament studies as a whole. The study is a representative of the apostolic tradition, and serves as a corrective against deviant theological posturing_as illustrated by the Gnostic movement. With a wide range of topics addressed such as: Paul As Paradigm; Christ of Faith; and Jesus of History, Professor Inch's in-depth analysis makes a significant contribution to the innumerable Pauline studies.
Echoes of the Shema and Our Father's Footprints explores God as Sprit, Light, and Love and delves into his faithfulness, generosity, resolve, forgiveness, and creativity. This book will be useful for those interested in exploring the inviting realm of biblical theology.
This book explores the idea that error often appears as pairs of opposites. In this regard, we either minimize the persisting mystery or apparent meaning of Scripture. The present text is an attempt to cultivate a needed balance. The book includes cases studies concerning Genesis and Luke/Acts.
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