Paul's MetaphorsPaul's writings are laced with vivid images from the bustling New Testament world. To understand these metaphors, David J. Williams delves into that Greco Roman world and uses ancient sources to explore a wide variety of topics such as architecture, law, commerce, health care, and education. Williams studies this world in chapters with titles such as "Life in the City," "Family Life," "Slavery and Freedom," "Citizens and Courts of Law," "Travel," and
provides a framework for a biblical sexual ethic that adequately addresses the many contemporary moral issues
Chris Hoklotubbe
this volume offers definitions that bear the mark of expert judgment and precision
and discussions of four key issues
many young adults drift away from the church
mental health practitioners
Beyond the Curse sheds light on instances in the New Testament of feminine authority and on feminine metaphors used in Scripture to define God
philosophy
The book utilizes the latest research data on global Christianity and world religions and includes tables
leading evangelical biblical scholars explore and explain the many facets of how the New Testament writers appropriated the Old Testament
all volumes of the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament series feature:
who now brings forth a manuscript from Bavinck that is being published for the first time