This impressive collection of essays on Paul's mission was commissioned by IVP in honour of Peter O'Brien (Vice Principal, Moore College, Sydney), who has made the Apostle's concerns his own through distinguished scholarship and personal ministry. The 24 contributors include Peter Jensen, Graeme Goldsworthy, Bill Dumbrell, Andrew Shead, Moises Silva,...
This impressive collection of essays on Paul's mission was commissioned by IVP in honour of Peter O'Brien (Vice Principal, Moore College, Sydney), who has made the Apostle's concerns his own through distinguished scholarship and personal ministry. The 24 contributors include Peter Jensen, Graeme Goldsworthy, Bill Dumbrell, Andrew Shead, Moises Silva, Ralph Martin, David Wenham, I Howard Marshall, D A Carson, Richard Longenecker, Andreas Kostenburger and Paul Barnett. 448 pages, from IVP
The mission of the apostle Paul, to proclaim the gospel to the nations, continues to be of vital relevance for the Christian church at the beginning of the twenty-first century. By Paul's own testimony, the gospel he was set apart to preach focused on Jesus Christ - crucified and risen - as the fulfilment of God's promises (Romans 1:1-3). If we are to be true to the apostle, we must seek to understand his mission and message from the perspective of biblical theology. This impressive collection of essays explores facets of such a perspective, under four broad headings: the Old Testament background to Paul's mission, New Testament studies, the wider context of the world in which Paul's message was proclaimed, and the use of that message in history and contemporary thought. The essays offer fresh and important contributions to Pauline studies. They were commissioned in honour of Peter T. O'Brien (Vice Principal, Moore Theological College, Sydney), who has made Paul's concerns his own through distinguished scholarship and personal ministry. Book jacket.
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This impressive collection of essays on Paul's mission was commissioned by IVP in honour of Peter O'Brien (Vice Principal, Moore College, Sydney), who has made the Apostle's concerns his own through distinguished scholarship and personal ministry. The 24 contributors include Peter Jensen, Graeme Goldsworthy, Bill Dumbrell, Andrew Shead, Moises Silva,...
This impressive collection of essays on Paul's mission was commissioned by IVP in honour of Peter O'Brien (Vice Principal, Moore College, Sydney), who has made the Apostle's concerns his own through distinguished scholarship and personal ministry. The 24 contributors include Peter Jensen, Graeme Goldsworthy, Bill Dumbrell, Andrew Shead, Moises Silva, Ralph Martin, David Wenham, I Howard Marshall, D A Carson, Richard Longenecker, Andreas Kostenburger and Paul Barnett. 448 pages, from IVP
The mission of the apostle Paul, to proclaim the gospel to the nations, continues to be of vital relevance for the Christian church at the beginning of the twenty-first century. By Paul's own testimony, the gospel he was set apart to preach focused on Jesus Christ - crucified and risen - as the fulfilment of God's promises (Romans 1:1-3). If we are to be true to the apostle, we must seek to understand his mission and message from the perspective of biblical theology. This impressive collection of essays explores facets of such a perspective, under four broad headings: the Old Testament background to Paul's mission, New Testament studies, the wider context of the world in which Paul's message was proclaimed, and the use of that message in history and contemporary thought. The essays offer fresh and important contributions to Pauline studies. They were commissioned in honour of Peter T. O'Brien (Vice Principal, Moore Theological College, Sydney), who has made Paul's concerns his own through distinguished scholarship and personal ministry. Book jacket.
The Gospel to the Nations$30.99
Koorong code152506
ISBN9780851114682
Pages448
PublisherIntervarsity Press Uk
Publication date15 September 2000
Dimensions30 x 136 x 215mm
Weight0.55kg
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