Compromising Redemption

Compromising Redemption
Title Compromising Redemption PDF eBook
Author Danna Nolan Fewell
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 145
Release 2009-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608991571

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We are interested in subverting the notion of "type" when it comes to biblical characters. We prefer, instead, to see the characters in Ruth as complex people, not merely built around a single primary trait, like loyalty, altruism, or generosity.People may exhibit conflicting traits and are often different people. There is no reason why the same should not be true of literary characters. Accordingly we have tried not to define the "selves" of this narrative too tightly, and if we have over determined them, we recognize that as a fault. In short, the characters of this story have far more diverse possibilities of life in the minds of readers than we can ever give them. --from the Introduction

Compromising redemption

Compromising redemption
Title Compromising redemption PDF eBook
Author Danna N. Fewell
Publisher
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Release 1990
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Redemption Redeemed

Redemption Redeemed
Title Redemption Redeemed PDF eBook
Author John Goodwin
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 526
Release 2004-06-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532611919

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John Goodwin (1593-1665), the eminent Puritan Arminian divine, was a man ahead of his time who lived in a turbulent era in which many principals, both theological and governmental, were subjects of controversy. This new edition of Redemption Redeemed (originally published in 1651), provides a major refutation of the Calvinistic limited atonement doctrine. Goodwin has written an adversarial treatise in which he, step by step, examines the overwhelming scriptural and theological evidence supporting the idea that Christ died for all mankind. He also refutes the opposing arguments of his day and argues that God, through his grace, provides the opportunity for all people to be saved. The Methodist Quarterly Review noted: "Had Redemption Redeemed been his only publication, it should have been enough in itself to perpetuate his (Goodwin's) fame. Its great learning, clear reasoning, sound judgment, and admirable spirit, render it worthy of the study of the lovers of this glorious doctrine, and the name of its author is one which all Arminians should delight to honor. A volume so ably written, and going to the bottom of the controversy, could not in that polemical age fail to create a storm." In the contemporary period, as Christians enter the 21st Century and Calvinism with its disturbing implications is making a resurgence, Goodwin's masterful work is a welcome and much needed contribution to those seeking to understand the truths of God's word.

The Story of Redemption

The Story of Redemption
Title The Story of Redemption PDF eBook
Author Ellen G. White
Publisher Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Pages 450
Release 1979
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780828011426

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Is God changeable? Does He have different gospels for different people? The story of redemption takes you behind the scenes in the struggle between God and Satan. It explains how the conflict began, what the issues are, and how the outcome is already assured. It traces the theme of God's relationship with man from the garden of Edan to the return of Christ and beyond.

Just Wives?

Just Wives?
Title Just Wives? PDF eBook
Author Katharine Doob Sakenfeld
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 154
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664226602

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Giving astute attention to social worlds of women of both ancient and modern times, Katharine Sakenfeld explores the stories of eleven women in the Old Testament. In clear and engaging fashion, she reveals the complexity of these women's lives, drawing out the issues they faced and relating their struggles to those women around the world face today. By encouraging women from across the world, in various cultures, to bring their own experiences to the biblical texts, and sharing the interpretation of some who already have, Sakenfeld allows her readers to see new possibilities for meaning in the Scriptures. Issues discussed include violence, sexual allure, personal betrayal, marginalization, power, and economic survival. Includes study questions for group discussion.

Towards an Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics

Towards an Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics
Title Towards an Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics PDF eBook
Author Gale A. Yee
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 212
Release 2021-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725263424

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Asian Americans are the fastest growing racial/ethnic population in the United States. Especially since the 1990s, readings by Asian American biblical scholars have been increasing to meet the particular theological and pastoral concerns of their Christian racial/ethnic seminarians, clergy, and churches. Gale A. Yee is one of their major interpreters, becoming the first Asian American and first woman of color president of the oldest professional guild devoted to the critical study of the Bible, the Society of Biblical Literature. This book is an anthology of her major, ground-breaking essays on Asian American theorizing and analysis of the biblical text. It is a retrospective of her growth of over almost three decades in wrestling with questions like "What is Asian American biblical hermeneutics and how does one undertake it?"

Rhetorical Criticism of the Bible

Rhetorical Criticism of the Bible
Title Rhetorical Criticism of the Bible PDF eBook
Author Duane Frederick Watson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 236
Release 1994
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004099036

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This volume contains extensive bibliographies of works on rhetorical criticism of both the Old and New Testaments. Introductory chapters treat the development of rhetorical criticism and its influence on contemporary biblical interpretation.