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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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2019
Gender has been under-theorized within studies of people of African descent. This problem has led to the misunderstanding, suppression, and exclusion of transgendered and gender non-conforming people's experiences and identities within research on black sexuality, including black queer sexuality.
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Gender has been under-theorized within studies of people of African descent. This problem has led to the misunderstanding, suppression, and exclusion of transgendered and gender non-conforming people's experiences and identities within research on black sexuality, including black queer sexuality.
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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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Scottish Journal of Theology, 1962
It is traditional in large sectors of the christian church to separate the word of god into law and gospel. The law is that part of the word which tells man what god wishes him to do. The gospel is that part of the word which tells man what god has done for him.
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It is traditional in large sectors of the christian church to separate the word of god into law and gospel. The law is that part of the word which tells man what god wishes him to do. The gospel is that part of the word which tells man what god has done for him.
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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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2023
Abstract Whereas “gospel” in modern parlance usually refers either to the first four works of the New Testament or to the message of Christianity broadly speaking, the term meant neither when it originated in Christian circles. Paul, not Jesus or his earliest followers, first made use of the relatively obscure noun εὐαγγέλιον to describe
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Abstract Whereas “gospel” in modern parlance usually refers either to the first four works of the New Testament or to the message of Christianity broadly speaking, the term meant neither when it originated in Christian circles. Paul, not Jesus or his earliest followers, first made use of the relatively obscure noun εὐαγγέλιον to describe
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2013
In Christian usage, the word “gospel” first referred to the proclamation of good news about Jesus. By sometime in the 2nd century ce it had come to be used also of books that claimed to present the teaching and/or deeds of Jesus. Questions about the audience for whom the gospels were written have often been linked to questions about what type of books ...
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In Christian usage, the word “gospel” first referred to the proclamation of good news about Jesus. By sometime in the 2nd century ce it had come to be used also of books that claimed to present the teaching and/or deeds of Jesus. Questions about the audience for whom the gospels were written have often been linked to questions about what type of books ...
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2009
Abstract The basic question of what the gospels actually are from a literary point of view should have been one of the first things biblical scholars sorted out and agreed about. However, the history of the last century or more of critical study is one in which the pendulum has swung back and forth – from a biographical approach to the ...
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Abstract The basic question of what the gospels actually are from a literary point of view should have been one of the first things biblical scholars sorted out and agreed about. However, the history of the last century or more of critical study is one in which the pendulum has swung back and forth – from a biographical approach to the ...
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1994
Abstract In the following sections I examine the black Christian solution to a millennial problem in Christian praxis: the threefold problem of (1) how to initiate victims in an imitation of Jesus that navigates between the two poles, equally contrary to his persona in the gospels, of docility and enmity; and in conjunction, (2) how to ...
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Abstract In the following sections I examine the black Christian solution to a millennial problem in Christian praxis: the threefold problem of (1) how to initiate victims in an imitation of Jesus that navigates between the two poles, equally contrary to his persona in the gospels, of docility and enmity; and in conjunction, (2) how to ...
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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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