Tom Wright's guide to Luke, which includes a wealth of information and background detail, provides real insights for our understanding of the story of Jesus and its implications for the reader. His clear style is accessible to new readers of the Bible, as well as to those who are further on. His exciting new translation brings to life, passage by passage, the immediacy and drama of Luke's gospe…
Buku penuntun untuk memahami arti setiap teks dalam Injil Lukas, diadaptasi dari A Translator’s Guide to The Gospel of Luke. Baik untuk awam yang ingin mendalami Alkitab.
Buku ini memberikan petunjuk-petunjuk kepada para pekerja atau yang mempunyai komitmen di bidang-bidang keadilan, perdamaian, dan keutuhan ciptaan untuk beranjak dari sikap diam dan ketakberdayaan, menjadi penyiar kabar baik, dan menjadi pelihat impian-impian dan visi-visi baru dalam usaha untuk menjadi pelayan kehidupan bagi semua orang.
Buku ini mengajak kita untuk ’duc in altum’, masuk lebih jauh ke dalam kegelisahan dan kegembiraan, keprihatinan dan harapan seorang tokoh reformator Gereja dan dunia dewasa ini, seorang Paus yang cerdas dan berbakat. Penulis buku ini—kini sedang menyelesaikan studi doktoralnya di Roma—secara tajam dan lugas mengupas berbagai pandangan Yohanes Paulus II mengenai Gereja, Teologi, dan Keh…
Most scholars believe that Mark's Gospel was completed before Matthew and Luke. Drawing on recently discovered historical, literary, and linguistic evidence, C. S. Mann proposes the controversial theory that Mark followed the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, and that it is a digest of those two other Synoptic Gospels. Lay readers and serious students of the Bible may disagree with Mann, but they ca…
This is volume twenty-six of The Anchor Bible, a new translation done book-by-book with accompanying introduction, notes, and comments. Matthew is the most familiar of the gospels, best known for its parables, miracle narratives, and the long Sermon on the Mount. Recognized by the early Church as the most fitting introduction to the New Testament, its special concern is to announce Jesus as …
A work of commanding range and penetration. . . . The skilful translation has made von Rad 's book accessible to a greatly enlarged circle of readers. This, the most distinctive of modern Old Testament Theologies, has already exercised and will continue to exercise a profound influence on the study of the Old Testament' (The Expository Times). Until his death, Gerhard von Had was Professor of O…
This republication of a classic work contains a new introduction by Walter Brueggemann that places Gerhard von Rad's work within the context of German theology, Old Testament theology, and the history of interpretation of the Old Testament. In Old Testament Theology, von Rad applies the most advanced results of form criticism to develop a new understanding of the Bible. His original approach is…