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2009
The three of them were sitting rather silently at a small table in the saloon bar of the inn over their beer, K. in the middle, his assistants to right and left of him.
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The three of them were sitting rather silently at a small table in the saloon bar of the inn over their beer, K. in the middle, his assistants to right and left of him.
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2019
Markus Öhler shows that Barnabas was more important to early Christianity than Lukes portrait of him in Acts suggests. He functioned as a mediator between the Jerusalem community centered around the Torah and the Christians in Antioch who tried to establish a mission to the pagans without being bound by the law.
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Markus Öhler shows that Barnabas was more important to early Christianity than Lukes portrait of him in Acts suggests. He functioned as a mediator between the Jerusalem community centered around the Torah and the Christians in Antioch who tried to establish a mission to the pagans without being bound by the law.
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Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 1979
Because of Barnabas' prominent role in the evangeli zation of Galatia his minor role in Paul's letter to the Galatians requires explanation. An examination of the relevant passages shows how Paul's language reflects his recent disappointment over Barnabas' behaviour in the crisis at Antioch (Gal.2:13), and illuminates the Sitz im Leben of the letter.
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Because of Barnabas' prominent role in the evangeli zation of Galatia his minor role in Paul's letter to the Galatians requires explanation. An examination of the relevant passages shows how Paul's language reflects his recent disappointment over Barnabas' behaviour in the crisis at Antioch (Gal.2:13), and illuminates the Sitz im Leben of the letter.
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2004
Western culture has made a cult of success, and the church has accepted the larger culture's definition, focusing on success as growth in membership and budget, rather growth in faithfulness as disciples of Jesus. When we do not measure up, we become discouraged, disillusioned, and perhaps even envious.
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Western culture has made a cult of success, and the church has accepted the larger culture's definition, focusing on success as growth in membership and budget, rather growth in faithfulness as disciples of Jesus. When we do not measure up, we become discouraged, disillusioned, and perhaps even envious.
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