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  • av Giovanni Garbini
    341

    A classic introduction to the life-world of Israel, unmissable f or all studying the Hebrew Scriptures.

  • av David Mills Daniel
    187

    Aquinas' "Summa Theologica" was intended as a manual for beginners as a compilation of all of the main theological teachings of that time. Providing a summary of his work, this resource deals with questions of God and with man's striving for the highest end. It is useful for students being introduced to philosophical texts and to philosophy.

  • av F. W. Dillistone
    531

    In this classic study of atonement, now reissued, Dr Dillistone not only examines the biblical and theological material on atonement but also surveys a wide range of human experience, including other religions, literature and the arts.

  • - Introducing Asian Women's Theology
    av Hyun Kyung Chung
    371

  • av Yohanan Aharoni
    471

    This well-documented survey summarizes important findings of archaeological research in the Holy Land. Translated from the original Modern Hebrew edition, this comprehensive work by renowned archaeologist Yohanan Aharoni examines Israelite life from its prehistoric beginnings through the fall of the First Temple in the early sixth century B.C.F. Extremely useful as an introductory textbook, this survey with its clear maps and diagrams offers the results of generations of archaeological work and presents well-founded challenges to many currently held positions. Invaluable for both students and scholars, THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LAND OF ISRAEL sheds a new light on recent controversies, findings, and research. YOHANAN AHARONI served as Chairman of the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Cultures and founded the Institute of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University. He was well known for his extensive archaeological excavations, his atlases, and his textbook The Land of the Bible.

  • - The Origin of Christology and the History of Jewish-Hellenistic Religion
    av Martin Hengel
    341

  • av Arthur Michael Ramsey
    307

    First published in 1964 and reprinted several times since, the Archbishop's chapters were given in substance at a mission in the University of Oxford in 1960. Dr Ramsey has written a fresh preface and has expanded his remarks, originally limited by their form as mission addresses, in a number of places.

  • av Martin Hengel
    341

    In recent years it has been increasingly suggested in some quarters that the doctrine of the atoning death of Christ did not come into being in the earliest stages of Christianity; the first interpretation of Jesus is said to have been the image of him as the eschatological prophet, or the innocent man suffering wrongly. Against such views which might seem to devalue the doctrine of the atonement, Professor Hengel argues forcefully and with great scholarship that the doctrine of the atonement can be traced back to the earliest church, indeed to the sayings of Jesus himself. The second part of the book is devoted to this quest, moving back from the letters of Paul, through the pre-Pauline tradition, to Jesus. It is fascinating in itself. However, what gives the book even greater appeal is its first part, in which Professor Hengel examines a wider area of classical antiquity. Would it have made sense to Greeks and Romans of the first-century to say that Jesus had died for them? Were there points of contact in their traditions? Surveying Greek and Latin literature, Professor Hengel shows just how widespread a theme 'dying for' actually was, from Homer, through the Greek tragedians and orators, to Plutarch, Livy and Caesar. Once again, he sheds new light on areas which might be thought to have been long since worked to death.

  • av Don Cupitt
    407

    Don Cupitt descrubes time-pessimism as the spiritual disorder of the age, and its cure as the prime task of postmodern religious thought. We must redeem and revalue time, transcience and this mortal life of ours. He believes that it can be done. It really can be done.

  • av William Hunter
    307

  • av William Barclay
    301

  • av Gerhard Ebeling
    531

  • av John Hick
    441

  • av William Horbury
    441

    William Horbury demonstrates that there were more messianic beliefs in Judaism at the time of Jesus than is commonly recognised.

  • av Maurice Wiles
    371

    I have tried not merely to describe that faith, but to give some account of the grounds for my holding it. Despite the more personal approach, the book is still intended as a contribution to theology rather than as a piece of directly religious writing.

  • - An Inquiry into the Origins of the Doctrine of the Incarnation
    av James D.G. Dunn
    811

    This text is designed for students and academics studying the doctrine of the incarnation. James Dunn clarifies in detail the beginnings of the belief in Christ as the Son of God and discusses the historical context of such beliefs.

  • - Heresy and Tradition
    av Dr. Rowan Williams
    797 - 1 317

    Arius is widely considered to be Rowan Williams' "magnum opus". With a fresh conclusion, in which the author reflects on how his views have changed or remained the same, this book will be useful reading for students of doctrine and church history.

  • av Stephen Pattison
    531

    In this work, the author advances a powerful case for a re-energized, committed public theology, alongside a politicized and compassionate form of pastoral care.

  • av Paul Tournier
    377

  • av Edward Schillebeeckx
    257

  • av J. Philip Wogaman
    341

  • - Beyond the Myth
    av Esther De Boer
    441

    A fascinating alternative to the traditional image of Mary of Magdala, with a detailed examination of the Gospel of Mary.

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    441

    Studies in Biblical Theology Second Series 8

  • av Eberhard Busch
    727

    The authorized biography of the most important Protestant theologian of the twentieth century.

  • av George Pattison
    431

    Aimed at introductory students and general readers interested in thinking and God in the context of modern thought and experience.Discusses work by Kant, Dostoevsky and Heidegger amongst others.

  • av John Maquarrie & John Macquarrie
    531

  • av Joachim Jeremias
    307

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