Thinking Biblically
Title | Thinking Biblically PDF eBook |
Author | André LaCocque |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780226713434 |
Unparalled in its poetry, richness, and religious and historical significance, the Hebrew Bible has been the site and center of countless commentaries, perhaps none as unique as Thinking Biblically. This remarkable collaboration sets the words of a distinguished biblical scholar, André LaCocque, and those of a leading philosopher, Paul Ricoeur, in dialogue around six crucial passages from the Old Testament: the story of Adam and Eve; the commandment "thou shalt not kill"; the valley of dry bones passage from Ezekiel; Psalm 22; the Song of Songs; and the naming of God in Exodus 3:14. Commenting on these texts, LaCocque and Ricoeur provide a wealth of new insights into the meaning of the different genres of the Old Testament as these made their way into and were transformed by the New Testament. LaCocque's commentaries employ a historical-critical method that takes into account archaeological, philological, and historical research. LaCocque includes in his essays historical information about the dynamic tradition of reading scripture, opening his exegesis to developments and enrichments subsequent to the production of the original literary text. Ricoeur also takes into account the relation between the texts and the historical communities that read and interpreted them, but he broadens his scope to include philosophical speculation. His commentaries highlight the metaphorical structure of the passages and how they have served as catalysts for philosophical thinking from the Greeks to the modern age. This extraordinary literary and historical venture reads the Bible through two different but complementary lenses, revealing the familiar texts as vibrant, philosophically consequential, and unceasingly absorbing.
Think Biblically! (Trade Paper)
Title | Think Biblically! (Trade Paper) PDF eBook |
Author | John MacArthur |
Publisher | Crossway |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2003-01-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433516241 |
Now in paperback, this helpful volume by pastor and best-selling author John MacArthur guides readers in cultivating a biblical worldview on a wide range of issues. What we think shapes who we are. That's why the Bible tells us, "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind" (Romans 12:2a). In a world of differing voices competing for our allegiance, we must learn to "think biblically" so we can distinguish good from evil. God is the Creator of this world; his voice-his Word-must guide our thoughts and our lives. With the Bible in their hands, John MacArthur and other scholars and teachers from the Master's College confront the false worldviews that dominate our postmodern world. The authors provide models for cultivating a biblical mind-set on worship, psychology, gender, science, education, history, government, economics, and literature. This book will help anyone who is striving to think biblically in today's culture.
Thinking Biblically about Islam
Title | Thinking Biblically about Islam PDF eBook |
Author | Ida Glaser |
Publisher | Langham Global Library |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2016-02-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1783689129 |
In this careful double exposition of the Bible and Islam, Ida Glaser and Hannah Kay emphasise godly attitudes, loving action and a deep appreciation of God’s grace and goodness as essential traits of any Christian. The authors walk the reader through two underlying frameworks necessary to think biblically about Islam. The first is to understand the dynamic of religion in people’s lives through Genesis 4-11’s account of the world after ‘the fall’, and hence to understand Bible stories within the religious contexts in which they occurred. The second is at the heart of the book – the idea that Islam inverts the exaltation of Christ above the prophets in the narrative of the transfiguration in Luke 9 and 10. Examining the themes of the land, zeal, law and the cross in these chapters of Luke’s Gospel and the Old Testament stories of Moses and Elijah, we are led to better understand the Bible, Islam and God’s heart towards Muslims.
Thinking Like a Christian Student Journal
Title | Thinking Like a Christian Student Journal PDF eBook |
Author | David A. Noebel |
Publisher | B&H Publishing Group |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2002-09 |
Genre | Christians and culture |
ISBN | 0805438963 |
This 12-week curriculum, interactive study takes students on a journey into the world of ideas that are shaping our culture while teaching them biblical responses.
Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong
Title | Right Thinking in a World Gone Wrong PDF eBook |
Author | John MacArthur |
Publisher | Harvest House Publishers |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2009-02-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0736931813 |
“Our response to moral questions is not determined by politics, economics, personal preference, popular opinion, or human reasoning. It is, instead, grounded in what God has told us is true about ourselves and our world....God’s Word offers sanity, clarity, and hope.” --John MacArthur Trusted Voices Offer Biblical Responses to Today’s Hot Issues One of the greatest challenges facing Christians today is the powerful influence of secular thinking. From all directions we’re fed a constant barrage of persuasive—yet unbiblical—worldviews. This makes it difficult to know where to stand on today’s most talked-about issues. The leadership team at Grace Community Church, along with their pastor, John MacArthur, provide much-needed discernment and clarity in the midst of rampant confusion. Using the Bible as the foundation, you’ll learn how to develop a Christian perspective on key issues—including... political activism environmentalism the cult of celebrity entertainment and escapism homosexual marriage abortion, birth control, and surrogacy euthanasia and suicide disasters and epidemics immigration God and the problem of evil Also included is a topical reference guide of Bible verses that address key concerns—a guide that will arm you with right thinking and biblical answers to challenging questions.
Thinking Biblically about the Life Model
Title | Thinking Biblically about the Life Model PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Sullivant |
Publisher | |
Pages | 96 |
Release | 2018-04-11 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781628904871 |
Is The Life Model Biblical? Have you been exposed to the teachings and practices promoted by Dr. E. James Wilder and The Life Model? Has your life or have your relationships been positively impacted by experiences with The Life Model? If so, have you wondered if and where you can clearly find its tenets in Scripture? In this book, Pastor Michael Sullivant sets forth a number of biblical passages in which the foundational concepts of The Life Model are embedded and from which its practical applications can be derived. Sullivant then tackles head-on the nine most frequently asked questions of Dr. Wilder regarding The Life Model. Sullivant's insights will equip proponents of The Life Model to more profoundly connect their experiences with Scripture and will even intrigue skeptics because of the unique angles by which he approaches the selected biblical texts.
The Life Model
Title | The Life Model PDF eBook |
Author | James G. Friesen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 158 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781935629122 |