Chalice Introduction to the Old Testament

Chalice Introduction to the Old Testament

Author: Marti J. Steussy

Publisher: Chalice Press

Published: 2003-11-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780827204881

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Chalice Introduction to the Old Testament brings together leading scholars to offer a diverse and balanced voice in Old Testament study. The text is organized canonically, for easy use, and gives honest attention to historical and literary matters and theological dimensions of the biblical text. Contributors include: Jon L. Berquist, Claudia V. Camp, Lisa W. Davison, Frank H. Gorman, Jr., Lowell K. Handy, Walter Harrelson, Carolyn Higginbotham, Richard H. Lowery, Samuel Pagán, Dale Patrick, Leo G. Perdue, Raymond F. Person, Jr., Marti J. Steussy, and Mary Donovan Turner.


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Download or read book Chalice Introduction to the Old Testament written by Marti J. Steussy and published by Chalice Press. This book was released on 2003-11-01 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chalice Introduction to the Old Testament brings together leading scholars to offer a diverse and balanced voice in Old Testament study. The text is organized canonically, for easy use, and gives honest attention to historical and literary matters and theological dimensions of the biblical text. Contributors include: Jon L. Berquist, Claudia V. Camp, Lisa W. Davison, Frank H. Gorman, Jr., Lowell K. Handy, Walter Harrelson, Carolyn Higginbotham, Richard H. Lowery, Samuel Pagán, Dale Patrick, Leo G. Perdue, Raymond F. Person, Jr., Marti J. Steussy, and Mary Donovan Turner.


Chalice Introduction to the New Testament

Chalice Introduction to the New Testament

Author: Dennis E Smith

Publisher: Chalice Press

Published: 2004-10-31

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780827204850

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Each contributor is a respected scholar in the subject of his or her essay; together they present a variety of methods and approaches to biblical interpretation that includes basic data, relevant social context, aspects of religious thought and institutions, literary features, organization, primary theological teachings, relevance for the church today, and a recommended bibliography. Essays are organized chronologically to best depict the development of early Christianity. Chapters and contributors are: The New Testament and Its World, Dennis E. Smith; The Early Paul: Galatians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, Richard E. Sturm; Paul as Missionary/Pastor: Corinthian Correspondence, Philemon, Philippians,Rodney L. Parrott; Paul as Theologian: Romans, Dennis E. Smith; The Pauline Tradition: Colossians, Ephesians, Bonnie Thurston; Jesus and the Gospels, Dennis E. Smith; The Birth of Narrative Theology: The Gospel of Mark, M. Eugene Boring; A Jewish-Christian Gospel: The Gospel of Matthew, Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder and Dennis E. Smith; The Story of Jesus According to Luke: The Gospel of Luke, Ronald J. Allen; The Story of the Church According to Luke: The Acts of the Apostles, Ronald J. Allen; Word Becomes Flesh: The Gospel of John, Larry Paul Jones; The Domestication of Paul: The Pastoral Epistles, Bonnie B. Thurston; The Epistolary Tradition: The Letters of James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, and Jude, Nancy Claire Pittman; An Exhortation to Faithfulness: Hebrews, Judith Hoch Wray; Consummation and Celebration: The Revelation of John, Judith Hoch Wray.


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Download or read book Chalice Introduction to the New Testament written by Dennis E Smith and published by Chalice Press. This book was released on 2004-10-31 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Each contributor is a respected scholar in the subject of his or her essay; together they present a variety of methods and approaches to biblical interpretation that includes basic data, relevant social context, aspects of religious thought and institutions, literary features, organization, primary theological teachings, relevance for the church today, and a recommended bibliography. Essays are organized chronologically to best depict the development of early Christianity. Chapters and contributors are: The New Testament and Its World, Dennis E. Smith; The Early Paul: Galatians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, Richard E. Sturm; Paul as Missionary/Pastor: Corinthian Correspondence, Philemon, Philippians,Rodney L. Parrott; Paul as Theologian: Romans, Dennis E. Smith; The Pauline Tradition: Colossians, Ephesians, Bonnie Thurston; Jesus and the Gospels, Dennis E. Smith; The Birth of Narrative Theology: The Gospel of Mark, M. Eugene Boring; A Jewish-Christian Gospel: The Gospel of Matthew, Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder and Dennis E. Smith; The Story of Jesus According to Luke: The Gospel of Luke, Ronald J. Allen; The Story of the Church According to Luke: The Acts of the Apostles, Ronald J. Allen; Word Becomes Flesh: The Gospel of John, Larry Paul Jones; The Domestication of Paul: The Pastoral Epistles, Bonnie B. Thurston; The Epistolary Tradition: The Letters of James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, and Jude, Nancy Claire Pittman; An Exhortation to Faithfulness: Hebrews, Judith Hoch Wray; Consummation and Celebration: The Revelation of John, Judith Hoch Wray.


Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology

Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology

Author:

Publisher: Chalice Press

Published:

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780827205628

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Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology offers a comprehensive introduction to theology and ethics from the standpoint of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Including a broad range of Disciples authors, the text represents the racial-ethnic, generational, and theological diversity that characterizes the denomination from a postmodern and postcolonial view. Contributors include: D. Newell Williams, James O. Duke, Verity Jones, William J. Nottingham, Hee An Choi, William Tabbernee, W. Clark Gilpin, Kristine A. Culp, Don Browning, Clark M. Williamson, Rita Nakashima Brock, Dyron Daughrity, Victor L. Hunter, Sharon E. Watkins, Keith Watkins, Thomas F. Best, Belva Brown Jordan, Stephanie A. Paulsell, Kay Bessler Northcutt, Mark Miller McLemore, Darryl Trimiew, Joe R. Jones, William Wright, Boseale Eale, Karen-Marie Yust, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Joseph D. Driskill, Angel Luis Rivera-Agosto, Michael K. Kinnamon, Michael St. A. Miller, Carmelo Álvarez, Christobal Mareco Lird, Don A. Pittman, Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, and Peter Goodwin Heltzel


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Download or read book Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology written by and published by Chalice Press. This book was released on with total page 404 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Chalice Introduction to Disciples Theology offers a comprehensive introduction to theology and ethics from the standpoint of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Including a broad range of Disciples authors, the text represents the racial-ethnic, generational, and theological diversity that characterizes the denomination from a postmodern and postcolonial view. Contributors include: D. Newell Williams, James O. Duke, Verity Jones, William J. Nottingham, Hee An Choi, William Tabbernee, W. Clark Gilpin, Kristine A. Culp, Don Browning, Clark M. Williamson, Rita Nakashima Brock, Dyron Daughrity, Victor L. Hunter, Sharon E. Watkins, Keith Watkins, Thomas F. Best, Belva Brown Jordan, Stephanie A. Paulsell, Kay Bessler Northcutt, Mark Miller McLemore, Darryl Trimiew, Joe R. Jones, William Wright, Boseale Eale, Karen-Marie Yust, Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Joseph D. Driskill, Angel Luis Rivera-Agosto, Michael K. Kinnamon, Michael St. A. Miller, Carmelo Álvarez, Christobal Mareco Lird, Don A. Pittman, Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, and Peter Goodwin Heltzel


Chalice of God

Chalice of God

Author: Aidan Nichols

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 0814634311

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Over the course of a distinguished theological career, Aidan Nichols has produced an array of masterful contributions to the fields of systematic theology, ecclesiology, theological aesthetics, ecumenism, liturgy, and Scripture. Now, inChalice of God, he attempts to synthesize a lifetime of research, teaching, and scholarly reflection in a book that is both rigorously academic and intensely personal. This is Nichols' theological manifesto for the twenty-first century. Drawing together the insights of high scholasticism, the mid-twentieth-century ressourcement movement, a holistic reading of Scripture typical of the best patristic exegesis, and the liturgical tradition and iconography of both East and West, he presents a sound architecture for contemporary Catholic theology. Chalice of God promises to enrich and challenge those who engage in the enterprise of theology for years to come.


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Download or read book Chalice of God written by Aidan Nichols and published by Liturgical Press. This book was released on 2012 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the course of a distinguished theological career, Aidan Nichols has produced an array of masterful contributions to the fields of systematic theology, ecclesiology, theological aesthetics, ecumenism, liturgy, and Scripture. Now, inChalice of God, he attempts to synthesize a lifetime of research, teaching, and scholarly reflection in a book that is both rigorously academic and intensely personal. This is Nichols' theological manifesto for the twenty-first century. Drawing together the insights of high scholasticism, the mid-twentieth-century ressourcement movement, a holistic reading of Scripture typical of the best patristic exegesis, and the liturgical tradition and iconography of both East and West, he presents a sound architecture for contemporary Catholic theology. Chalice of God promises to enrich and challenge those who engage in the enterprise of theology for years to come.


The Bible's Foundation

The Bible's Foundation

Author: Charles L. Aaron

Publisher: Chalice Press

Published: 2013-08-30

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 0827202830

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The first five books of the Hebrew Bible spark discussions that last for centuries. From the creation stories in Genesis through the delineation of the law in Deuteronomy, these five books - the Pentateuch - contain deep troves of historical and spiritual treasures. In The Bible's Foundation: An Introduction to the Pentateuch, Charles Aaron Jr. looks at each book through several perspectives: ancient near-Eastern background, literary analysis, structure, important theological concepts, and compositional history. The Bible's Foundation: An Introduction to the Pentateuch accounts the academic significance of each book and the issues of faith that have marked these books as important, sacred texts. Each chapter summarizes the content of an individual book, provides careful analysis for selected representative passages, and discusses in a critical way the faith issues raised from the text.


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Download or read book The Bible's Foundation written by Charles L. Aaron and published by Chalice Press. This book was released on 2013-08-30 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first five books of the Hebrew Bible spark discussions that last for centuries. From the creation stories in Genesis through the delineation of the law in Deuteronomy, these five books - the Pentateuch - contain deep troves of historical and spiritual treasures. In The Bible's Foundation: An Introduction to the Pentateuch, Charles Aaron Jr. looks at each book through several perspectives: ancient near-Eastern background, literary analysis, structure, important theological concepts, and compositional history. The Bible's Foundation: An Introduction to the Pentateuch accounts the academic significance of each book and the issues of faith that have marked these books as important, sacred texts. Each chapter summarizes the content of an individual book, provides careful analysis for selected representative passages, and discusses in a critical way the faith issues raised from the text.


An Introduction to the New Testament

An Introduction to the New Testament

Author: M. Eugene Boring

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13: 0664255922

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A user-friendly introduction to the New Testament for beginning students


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Download or read book An Introduction to the New Testament written by M. Eugene Boring and published by Westminster John Knox Press. This book was released on 2012-01-01 with total page 762 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A user-friendly introduction to the New Testament for beginning students


A Pathway of Interpretation

A Pathway of Interpretation

Author: Walter Brueggemann

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 181

ISBN-13: 1556355890

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Writing with the pastor and student in mind, Walter Brueggemann provides guidance for interpreting Old Testament texts. He offers both advice for the interpreter as well as examples of working with different sorts of passages: from narratives, prophecies, and Psalms. He also demonstrates how to work thematically, drawing together threads from different traditions. His goal is to work through the rhetoric of these passages to reach toward theological interpretation. These investigations indicate Brueggemann's conviction that the process of moving from text to interpretive outcome is an artistic enterprise that can be learned and practiced.


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Download or read book A Pathway of Interpretation written by Walter Brueggemann and published by Wipf and Stock Publishers. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Writing with the pastor and student in mind, Walter Brueggemann provides guidance for interpreting Old Testament texts. He offers both advice for the interpreter as well as examples of working with different sorts of passages: from narratives, prophecies, and Psalms. He also demonstrates how to work thematically, drawing together threads from different traditions. His goal is to work through the rhetoric of these passages to reach toward theological interpretation. These investigations indicate Brueggemann's conviction that the process of moving from text to interpretive outcome is an artistic enterprise that can be learned and practiced.


Reading and Understanding the Old Testament

Reading and Understanding the Old Testament

Author: Thomas B. Lane

Publisher: Dr Thomas Lane

Published: 2010-04-28

Total Pages: 598

ISBN-13: 1432749897

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Reading and Understanding the Old Testament: The Foundation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. By Dr Thomas B. Lane Reading and Understanding the Old Testament: The Foundation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is written for anyone who is interested in acquiring basic knowledge and understanding of the content of the Old Testament books. It is also written to enable readers to understand better the religious and theological foundation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as well as the background of their differences. All three religions root themselves in the Old Testament and call it the word of God. The book is unique in that instead of just describing some of the content it moves chapter by chapter through each Old Testament book using the actual verses of Scripture explaining clearly their meaning both for people in ancient times and our times today. The author respects and applies in a practical manner modern scholarship even as he believes the Scriptures are inspired of God. The readers of this book will definitely both experience and get a complete sense of the Old Testament Scriptures. It is strongly recommended reading.


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Download or read book Reading and Understanding the Old Testament written by Thomas B. Lane and published by Dr Thomas Lane. This book was released on 2010-04-28 with total page 598 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reading and Understanding the Old Testament: The Foundation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. By Dr Thomas B. Lane Reading and Understanding the Old Testament: The Foundation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam is written for anyone who is interested in acquiring basic knowledge and understanding of the content of the Old Testament books. It is also written to enable readers to understand better the religious and theological foundation of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as well as the background of their differences. All three religions root themselves in the Old Testament and call it the word of God. The book is unique in that instead of just describing some of the content it moves chapter by chapter through each Old Testament book using the actual verses of Scripture explaining clearly their meaning both for people in ancient times and our times today. The author respects and applies in a practical manner modern scholarship even as he believes the Scriptures are inspired of God. The readers of this book will definitely both experience and get a complete sense of the Old Testament Scriptures. It is strongly recommended reading.


Biblical Hebrew

Biblical Hebrew

Author: Nancy deClaisse-Walford

Publisher: Chalice Press

Published: 2002-12-01

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 082720244X

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In an easy-to-use workbook format, students learn tools for understanding the structure of Hebrew phonology and morphology, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and syntax, and gain a reading knowledge of the Hebrew Bible that will last beyond seminary. Spiral Bound. REVISED EDITION


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Download or read book Biblical Hebrew written by Nancy deClaisse-Walford and published by Chalice Press. This book was released on 2002-12-01 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an easy-to-use workbook format, students learn tools for understanding the structure of Hebrew phonology and morphology, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and syntax, and gain a reading knowledge of the Hebrew Bible that will last beyond seminary. Spiral Bound. REVISED EDITION


Chalice's

Chalice's

Author: Leander B. Chalice

Publisher:

Published: 2023-12-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781446628744

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Dive into the vibrant world of ancient Biblical Languages with Leander Bertram Chalice, a distinguished scholar and Associate Professor at Helderberg College of Higher Education in South Africa. In his groundbreaking work, "Chalice's Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Grammar," Chalice offers a unique approach to learning by intertwining language with color, igniting a sensory exploration of the foundational elements of Hebrew. Chalice, armed with a BA in Theology from Andrews University and an MA in Hebrew/ANES from the University of Stellenbosch, rejects dogmatism, encouraging students to explore the endless possibilities within the vast scope of academic study. As a PhD candidate in Biblical Languages & Literature, he brings a refreshing perspective to the study of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, emphasizing the unending journey in Biblical Studies. In this innovative grammar guide, Chalice introduces a fascinating concept: associating parts of speech with distinct colors. Beginning with the elemental stages of Biblical Hebrew, students embark on a visual and syntactical journey. Chapters 10-28 come alive with a spectrum of colors, guiding learners to seamlessly identify conjunctions, definite articles, and pronominal suffixes within sentences. Part I of the textbook provides essential definitions to set students on the path to mastery. Part II delves into the captivating study of Biblical Hebrew words in Daniel & Ezra, while Part III offers hands-on practice with "Biblical Hebrew Exercises of Daniel & Ezra." The chapters burst with color, creating a dynamic and engaging learning experience. Wishing all students success on their journey, Chalice invites them to explore diverse approaches for a true and steadfast understanding of the Old Testament. This book is not merely a grammar guide; it is a vivid expedition into the kaleidoscopic beauty of Biblical Languages, ensuring a rich and immersive learning adventure for all.


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Download or read book Chalice's written by Leander B. Chalice and published by . This book was released on 2023-12-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dive into the vibrant world of ancient Biblical Languages with Leander Bertram Chalice, a distinguished scholar and Associate Professor at Helderberg College of Higher Education in South Africa. In his groundbreaking work, "Chalice's Introduction to Biblical Hebrew Grammar," Chalice offers a unique approach to learning by intertwining language with color, igniting a sensory exploration of the foundational elements of Hebrew. Chalice, armed with a BA in Theology from Andrews University and an MA in Hebrew/ANES from the University of Stellenbosch, rejects dogmatism, encouraging students to explore the endless possibilities within the vast scope of academic study. As a PhD candidate in Biblical Languages & Literature, he brings a refreshing perspective to the study of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, emphasizing the unending journey in Biblical Studies. In this innovative grammar guide, Chalice introduces a fascinating concept: associating parts of speech with distinct colors. Beginning with the elemental stages of Biblical Hebrew, students embark on a visual and syntactical journey. Chapters 10-28 come alive with a spectrum of colors, guiding learners to seamlessly identify conjunctions, definite articles, and pronominal suffixes within sentences. Part I of the textbook provides essential definitions to set students on the path to mastery. Part II delves into the captivating study of Biblical Hebrew words in Daniel & Ezra, while Part III offers hands-on practice with "Biblical Hebrew Exercises of Daniel & Ezra." The chapters burst with color, creating a dynamic and engaging learning experience. Wishing all students success on their journey, Chalice invites them to explore diverse approaches for a true and steadfast understanding of the Old Testament. This book is not merely a grammar guide; it is a vivid expedition into the kaleidoscopic beauty of Biblical Languages, ensuring a rich and immersive learning adventure for all.