Spirit in Luke-Acts (e-bog) af Mainville, Odette
Mainville, Odette (forfatter)

Spirit in Luke-Acts e-bog

348,37 DKK (inkl. moms 435,46 DKK)
&quote;Odette Mainville's...book, The Spirit in Luke-Acts, is a most careful, enlightening, and fresh interpretation of the Holy Spirit's Role in Luke and Acts, from the surprising starting point of a single verse, Acts 2:33...I wholeheartedly endorse this book....&quote; -William S. Kurz, S.J., Emeritus Professor of New Testament, Marquette University&quote;As someone who has devoted a whole b...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Mainville, Odette (forfatter), Menzies, Robert P. (introduktion), Spolarich, Suzanne (oversætter)
Udgivet 20 november 2018
Længde 322 sider
Genrer Christianity
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781532675904
"e;Odette Mainville's...book, The Spirit in Luke-Acts, is a most careful, enlightening, and fresh interpretation of the Holy Spirit's Role in Luke and Acts, from the surprising starting point of a single verse, Acts 2:33...I wholeheartedly endorse this book...."e; -William S. Kurz, S.J., Emeritus Professor of New Testament, Marquette University"e;As someone who has devoted a whole book to a theological exposition of Acts 2:33, I regard this as a most worthwhile endeavor. What emerges is a work that engages fully with the Spirit's vitality in the life of Jesus and in the mission of the church."e; -William P. Atkinson, PhD, Senior Lecturer, London School of Theology"e;I warmly recommend this insightful reading of Luke-Acts to you. It is filled with interesting exegesis and challenging observations.I trust that you will find this book as enjoyable, enriching, and edifying as I did."e; -Robert P. Menzies, PhD, Missionary-Scholar (China), from the foreword"e;Mainville'sworkintegrates the central theme in Luke-Acts, in a way that traditional systematic theology does not, viz, Jesus's experiences with the Spirit toward the end of creating a 'community of prophets'"e; -Jon Mark Ruthven, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Regent University School of Divinity"e;Using a redactional and literary approach, Mainville demonstrates that the role of the Holy Spirit is not to be relegated to a mere appendage of Pauline soteriology"e; -James B Shelton, PhD, Professor of New Testament, Oral Roberts UniversityMainville's work is helpful both for its engagement with traditional approaches and for its fresh contributions and insights.This is surely a welcome study."e; -Craig S. Keener, PhD, Professor of Biblical Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary