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New Testament theology. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, ,Tennessee Broadman Press (c)1962.Description: 361 pages 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780805416138
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2341.S779.N498 1962
Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
The Bible: Its nature and purpose -- The plight of man as sinner -- The Christiology of the New Testament -- The doctrine of Salvation -- The death and resurrection of Jesus -- The kingdom of God -- The people of God -- Baptism: Origin and meaning -- The Lord's supper -- The ministry of the Church -- The Christian life -- Eschatology: The goal of history.
Summary: Allen R. Guenther brings an evangelical believers church perspective to the study of two eighth-century B.C. prophets. He explores theological and practical implications of their message, which he applies to the contemporary church. This work compares Israel's distinctive religion, influenced by Baal-worshiping Phoenician neighbors, with faith in Judah. In his own marriage, Hosea dramatizes God's redeeming love. Amos's exposure of shallow piety and injustice brings him into confrontation with the official priest at Bethel. For both prophets, the Lord's judgment is to lead on to repentance and restoration.430 Pages. AMAZON
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor Non-fiction BS2341.S779.N498 1962 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923002054209

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The Bible: Its nature and purpose -- The plight of man as sinner -- The Christiology of the New Testament -- The doctrine of Salvation -- The death and resurrection of Jesus -- The kingdom of God -- The people of God -- Baptism: Origin and meaning -- The Lord's supper -- The ministry of the Church -- The Christian life -- Eschatology: The goal of history.

Allen R. Guenther brings an evangelical believers church perspective to the study of two eighth-century B.C. prophets. He explores theological and practical implications of their message, which he applies to the contemporary church. This work compares Israel's distinctive religion, influenced by Baal-worshiping Phoenician neighbors, with faith in Judah. In his own marriage, Hosea dramatizes God's redeeming love. Amos's exposure of shallow piety and injustice brings him into confrontation with the official priest at Bethel. For both prophets, the Lord's judgment is to lead on to repentance and restoration.430 Pages. AMAZON

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