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The gospel and the prosperity gospel
Theology, 2018By examining how theologians and lay scholars should respond to the prosperity gospel, this article argues that theological criticism is less a matter of wholesale rejection of false views and more a matter of expanding partial views. Drawing on Pascal and Kierkegaard, I describe what dialectic means for Christian witness.
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Gospel Parallels/Parallel Gospels
Biblical Theology Bulletin, 2014Zeba Crook's Parallel Gospels, mainly for use by undergraduates and students who lack Greek, takes the genre of the Gospel synopsis in innovative and helpful directions. Crook's addition of texts of the “Sayings Gospel Q” and the Gospel of Thomas enhance the utility of his synopsis; Crook's innovative and controversial English translation is designed ...
John S Kloppenborg
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Blackfriars, 1928
GK. Chesterton has said rightly that Protestantism never emphasises a truth except by means of denying some other truth—which is, I suppose, the reason that it shows to-day a reaction against all its first positions. Faith alone has changed to works alone, no temporal punishment in the next world has changed into no eternal punishment, the Bible an ...
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GK. Chesterton has said rightly that Protestantism never emphasises a truth except by means of denying some other truth—which is, I suppose, the reason that it shows to-day a reaction against all its first positions. Faith alone has changed to works alone, no temporal punishment in the next world has changed into no eternal punishment, the Bible an ...
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Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 1979
The canonical gospels are attempts to compose an inclusive and balanced presentation of the presence of God in Jesus and of the discipleship that presence evokes.
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The canonical gospels are attempts to compose an inclusive and balanced presentation of the presence of God in Jesus and of the discipleship that presence evokes.
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Evangelical Quarterly, 2013
The origins of the word ‘gospel’ lie with Paul, who derived it from the Isaianic proclamation of a messenger of good news (Isa. 52:7; 61:1–2) and its influence on Jesus. Paul uses the term to refer to the good news of Jesus’s death and resurrection, a message which brings salvation.
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The origins of the word ‘gospel’ lie with Paul, who derived it from the Isaianic proclamation of a messenger of good news (Isa. 52:7; 61:1–2) and its influence on Jesus. Paul uses the term to refer to the good news of Jesus’s death and resurrection, a message which brings salvation.
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The Expository Times, 2008
This study provides a general overview of current research on the three Synoptic Gospels — Matthew, Mark and Luke. It begins by tracing important trends in the general area of Synoptic studies before focusing on the individual Gospels themselves. The survey of these texts identifies the significant themes and issues that have dominated the study of ...
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This study provides a general overview of current research on the three Synoptic Gospels — Matthew, Mark and Luke. It begins by tracing important trends in the general area of Synoptic studies before focusing on the individual Gospels themselves. The survey of these texts identifies the significant themes and issues that have dominated the study of ...
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