And yet this is the stage on which the epochal events of Acts are played out. William Larkin's exposition highlights the places where Luke's account speaks to our skeptical twenty-first century culture.
The scholarly consensus ( Meeks 1977 ) says Luke describes Simon as a magician , a Gnostic only in the wider and vaguer sense of gnōsis . The assertion that he taught the Gnostic doctrines of the Simonian sect is probably traceable to ...
Interpreting and Applying the Authoritative Word in a Relativistic Age William J. Larkin ... are all involved in the term ( G. Johannes Botterweck and Helmer Ringgren , eds . , Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament , rev . ed .
" "In this volume, William Larkin provides a reliable guide to the intricacies of the Greek text of Ephesians and demonstrates how recent linguistically informed analyses can shed light on old questions."--BOOK JACKET.
This book presents a comprehensive articulation of New Testament teachings on mission from a contemporary American evangelical standpoint. Mission in the New Testament contributes a fresh statement of the biblical...
Interpreting and Applying the Authoritative Word in a Relativistic Age William J. Larkin ... sense of the text comes in part from a static view of culture born of functionalism (Eternal Word and Changing Worlds: Theology, Anthropology, ...
This is not just theory, it is not simply insight, but the "how to" in language anyone can understand. "Growing The Positive Mind" is a guide to becoming emotionally more agile and flexible.
Overstreet, R. L. 1981 Difficulties of New Testament Genealogies. Grace Theological Journal 2:303-316. Packer, J. I., Merrill C. Tenney, and William White, Jr., editors 1982 All the People and Places of the Bible.
... 3rd Significant Uncials H (Coislinianus) Paul's Epistles; 6th I (Freerianus or Washington) Paul's Epistles; ... 826, 828, 983, 1689, 1709—known as the Ferrar group) Gospels; 11th-15th COPTIC (COP) copbo (Boharic—north Egypt) copfay ...
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