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A theology of the New Testament
Reviewed Book: Ladd, George Eldon. A theology of the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993
Till Jesus comes: origins of Christian apocalyptic expectation
Holman, Charles. Till Jesus comes: origins of Christian apocalyptic expectation. Peabody, Mass: Hendrickson, 1996
John 17:6-19: exegesis case study
John 13-21. The article explores the place of the unity motif in Jn 17:6-19. After a brief survey of the scholarly consensus regarding the levels of composition and the cultural and religious milieu of the Fourth Gospel, the study analyses the structure of this uniquely Johannine prayer of Jesus. Interpreting Jn 17:6-19 as an exposition of 17:1-5 (recapitulated in 17:22-26), the author concludes: according to John, the unity of the church belongs to the category of divine glory (17:22f.). That unity is not conceived in organizational terms but as an eschatological reality. Irrespective of outward appearances, the church is one, because the Father and the Son are one
Messianic Ethics: Jesus\u27 Proclamation of the Kingdom of God and the Church in Response
Reviewed Book: Wiebe, Ben. Messianic Ethics: Jesus\u27 Proclamation of the Kingdom of God and the Church in Response. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 1992
New Testament Perspectives on Nomenclature for Church Leaders
In the search for appropriate nomenclature for church leaders, the title of bishop demands special attention. Not only does it have early attestation but the role which it has played in the history of the church has been prominent. The primary purpose of this essay is to examine the usage of the term bishop (episkopos) from a New Testament perspective. Only secondarily will attention be focused on the subsequent history of the term before assessing the suitability of the title as nomenclature for church leaders today
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