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Kurze Studien zur biblischen Theologie

Diese Reihe taucht tief in die biblische Theologie ein und untersucht Schlüsselthemen und deren Zusammenhänge in der gesamten Heiligen Schrift. Sie bietet einen durchdachten Ansatz zum Verständnis des Wortes Gottes und betont die Konsistenz und den Reichtum der biblischen Botschaft. Jede Studie dient als Leitfaden für diejenigen, die ihren Glauben und ihr theologisches Verständnis vertiefen möchten. Die Reihe ist ideal für Theologiestudenten, geistliche Leiter und neugierige Leser, die tiefere Einblicke suchen.

Work and Our Labor in the Lord
The City of God and the Goal of Creation
From Chaos to Cosmos
The Son of God and the New Creation
The Serpent and the Serpent Slayer
Redemptive Reversals and the Ironic Overturning of Human Wisdom

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  • “But many who are first will be last, and the last first.”   ― Matthew 19:30 The Bible is full of ironic situations in which God overturns the world’s wisdom by doing the opposite of what is expected―people are punished by their own sin, the persecution of the church is the catalyst for its growth, Paul claims to have strength through weakness, and more. In this book, biblical scholar G. K. Beale explores God’s pattern of divine irony in both judgment and salvation, finding its greatest expression in Jesus’s triumph over death through death on a cross. Unpacking this pattern throughout redemptive history, Beale shows us how God often uses what is seemingly weak and foolish to underscore his own strength and power in the lives of his people today.

    Redemptive Reversals and the Ironic Overturning of Human Wisdom
  • Andrew David Naselli traces the theme of serpent, dragon, and dragon slayer through the Bible from the garden to the new heaven, helping readers experience the unity of the Scriptures. Part of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series.

    The Serpent and the Serpent Slayer
  • 3,5(71)Abgeben

    Tracing the order-out-of-chaos theme from Genesis to Revelation, this volume reveals how God is restoring order from chaos through Jesus Christ once and for all. Part of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series.

    From Chaos to Cosmos
  • At the very heart of God's plan for the world stands an extraordinary city. Beginning with the garden of Eden in Genesis and ending with the New Jerusalem in Revelation, the biblical story reveals how God has been working throughout history to establish a city filled with his glorious presence. Tracing the development of the theme of city in both testaments, T. Desmond Alexander draws on his experience as a biblical scholar to show us God's purpose throughout Scripture to dwell with his $$$ people in a future extraordinary city on a transformed earth.

    The City of God and the Goal of Creation
  • Well-known biblical scholar James Hamilton explores the theme of work throughout the whole Bible--its original purpose, how it was affected by the fall, and how we should think about it today. Part of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series.

    Work and Our Labor in the Lord
  • "When he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, 'This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.'" --1 Corinthians 11:24The Lord's Supper is more than a church tradition or a complex doctrinal controversy--it has practical importance to our daily lives. When Jesus instituted the Supper, it was meant to strengthen the faith of his followers by reminding them of his promises. God has always made promises to his people through covenants, and along with them given signs and meals to point to and confirm his blessings. Looking at the unity of the covenants throughout the Bible, this book will help Christians recover the practical importance of the Lord's Supper as both a sign and a meal of the new covenant blessings God has bestowed on believers in Christ.

    The Lord's Supper as the Sign and Meal of the New Covenant