Changed Into His Likeness
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Explores a key issue in biblical theology and the Christian life
Dieser Autor hat sich intensiv mit dem Buch Deuteronomium auseinandergesetzt, was seine theologische Perspektive prägt. Er war Leiter des Queensland Theological College in Australien und zuvor leitender Pfarrer in der Republik Irland. Seine umfangreiche Vortragstätigkeit erstreckt sich auf theologische Hochschulen weltweit, wo er seine Expertise teilt.






Explores a key issue in biblical theology and the Christian life
An inspiring and practical introduction to living the Christian life.
Seven accessible and flexible Bible studies in 2 Corinthians. Seven accessible and flexible Bible studies in 2 Corinthians by Gary Millar. Welcome to messy church. Really messy church. Corinth was the ancient world's equivalent of a modern, thriving, multicultural city. And when Paul preached the gospel, and a church was born, it very quicky got complicated. Open immorality, false teaching and a sense of pride and arrogance were just the start. And in the middle of it all, Paul strives to teach, love, rebuke and restore this troubling and troubled congregation to the true path of humble gospel-hearted faith and service. Like us, the Corinthian Christians struggled to struggle and preferred to prosper. Ungrateful and arrogant, they needed to hear some hard truths that Paul sets out in this deeply personal letter. But Paul also reveals here his heart for Christ's people--a heart filled with the true love of Jesus for his headstrong, wayward "children". For Paul, gospel ministry is what we all do. It is walking with, speaking for, and serving Jesus in all of life--and so this letter is written for all of us. 2 Corinthians takes us through how to live by faith as broken people in our broken world. It provides the key to embracing our weakness and living in the strength which God himself supplies.
An expository Bible-study guide to the book of 2 Corinthians that can be used as a devotional, teaching or preaching resource.
Dr. J. Gary Millar offers a detailed analysis of the ethical teachings in Deuteronomy, examining them within the broader theological context of the book. He critiques previous scholarly interpretations and presents his own insights, focusing on essential themes such as covenant, journey, law, and the relationship with other nations. This study aims to deepen understanding of Deuteronomy's moral framework and its implications for contemporary ethical discussions.