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1&2 Timothy (Evangelical Press Study Commentary Series)
William B BarcleyHardback 2006-01-01
The Evangelical Press Study Commentary series fills a needed gap in contemporary biblical commentary. The volumes in this series evidence and model careful biblical exposition and biblically grounded application in service of the church. They do this in such a way as to be able to profit pastors, teachers, and readers with no specialised theological training alike.
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If we were to take a poll of modern Christians and ask them what they think are some of the key issues facing the church today, what would be on that list? Certainly it would include things like, what is at the heart of the ministry of the church? How should women participate in the church? How important is the preaching ministry of the church, and what should the church's preaching look like? How much diversity can we allow in the teaching and preaching ministry of the church? What is the church's responsibility to the poor? What type of leadership should the church have? Who should occupy positions of leadership? What should the worship of the church entail? The questions of today are not all that different from the questions the church wrestled with in the middle of the first century. And the good news is, Scripture has answer to these questions. In particular, the apostle Paul deals with these issues as he writes his two letters to his friend and co-worker, Timothy. He may not tre
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The Evangelical Press Study Commentary series fills a needed gap in contemporary biblical commentary. The volumes in this series evidence and model careful biblical exposition and biblically grounded application in service of the church. They do this in such a way as to be able to profit pastors, teachers, and readers with no specialised theological training alike.
Publisher Description
If we were to take a poll of modern Christians and ask them what they think are some of the key issues facing the church today, what would be on that list? Certainly it would include things like, what is at the heart of the ministry of the church? How should women participate in the church? How important is the preaching ministry of the church, and what should the church's preaching look like? How much diversity can we allow in the teaching and preaching ministry of the church? What is the church's responsibility to the poor? What type of leadership should the church have? Who should occupy positions of leadership? What should the worship of the church entail? The questions of today are not all that different from the questions the church wrestled with in the middle of the first century. And the good news is, Scripture has answer to these questions. In particular, the apostle Paul deals with these issues as he writes his two letters to his friend and co-worker, Timothy. He may not tre