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Jerry L. Sumney

    Jerry L. Sumney, ein Professor für biblische Studien, bietet tiefgreifende Einblicke in das Neue Testament, insbesondere in die Paulusbriefe. Seine wissenschaftliche Arbeit befasst sich mit den theologischen und ethischen Dimensionen dieser Texte und untersucht die Natur und Identität von Paulus' Gegnern. Sumneys Werk beleuchtet den historischen Kontext und dessen Auswirkungen auf das frühe Christentum. Sein Ansatz zeichnet sich durch eine tiefe Auseinandersetzung mit dem biblischen Text und dessen anhaltender Relevanz aus.

    Steward of God's Mysteries
    Colossians Ntl
    Paul
    The Politics of Faith: The Bible, Government, and Public Policy
    • Exploring the intersection of biblical texts with civic politics, this book encourages readers to consider how faith influences social policy and governance. It highlights the Bible's guidance on economic and social policies that benefit the disadvantaged and the community. By examining Old Testament insights, the early church in Acts, and Jesus' ministry in Matthew, the author emphasizes the need for political commitments rooted in Scripture. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions to foster deeper engagement and reflection on how faith can shape voting and policy support.

      The Politics of Faith: The Bible, Government, and Public Policy
    • Paul

      Apostle and Fellow Traveler

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(4)Abgeben

      Exploring the duality of Paul's role, the narrative delves into his pioneering spirit in spreading the message of Christ while also adhering to the traditions he established. The book examines how his life and teachings shaped early Christianity, highlighting the balance between innovation and tradition in his ministry. Through this lens, readers gain insight into the complexities of faith and the impact of one man's journey on the foundation of a religious movement.

      Paul
    • Colossians Ntl

      • 334 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Examining Paul's prison epistle, Jerry Sumney highlights the challenges the early church faced in articulating its faith amidst the diverse cultural landscape of the Greco-Roman world. He contrasts this letter with Paul's other writings, providing insights into the unique struggles and adaptations of the Christian community during that era.

      Colossians Ntl
    • Steward of God's Mysteries

      • 223 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      One view that perennially springs up among biblical scholars is that Paul was the inventor of Christianity, or that Paul introduced the idea of a divine Christ to a church that earlier had simply followed the ethical teaching of a human Jesus. In this book Jerry Sumney responds to that claim by examining how, in reality, Paul drew on what the church already believed and confessed about Jesus. As he explores how Paul's theology relates to that of the broader early church, Sumney identifies where in the Christian tradition distinctive theological claims about Christ, his death, the nature of salvation, and eschatology first seem to appear. Without diminishing significant differences, Sumney describes what common traditions and beliefs various branches of the early church shared and compares them to Paul's thought. Sumney interacts directly with arguments made by those who claim Paul as the inventor of Christianity and approaches the questions raised by that claim in a fresh way.

      Steward of God's Mysteries