Ten Great Ideas from First Corinthians
First Corinthians is one of the most relevant NT documents for both younger churches seeking maturity in the majority world and older churches seeking renewal in the Western world in the twenty-first century. The reason this epistle is so relevant is that it focuses on renewing the church through believing and living out the good news that because of Jesus's death and resurrection God has begun his new creation agenda amid the broken world of today. This is not just another commentary (there are many very good ones) but rather we present a biblical theology of church renewal, based on solid exegesis, and our experience as teachers and pastors…
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Weitere Autoren: Shaw, Mark
- ISBN: 978-1-72528-684-9
- EAN: 9781725286849
- Produktnummer: 37892061
- Verlag: Wipf & Stock Publ
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
- Seitenangabe: 256 S.
- Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D1.3 cm 376 g
- Gewicht: 376
Über den Autor
George Renner has a PhD from Boston University and served at Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology for more than two decades. He taught courses in New Testament and pastoral theology along with his diverse administrative roles. George designed and led Africa's first Doctor of Ministry Programme. His passion is providing grassroots, non-formal training for African leaders and especially his partnership with the Evangelical Church of South Sudan. In the past two years, he has taught in Rwanda, Nigeria, Egypt, and Uganda.Mark Shaw has a ThD from Westminster Seminary and is a professor of historical studies and director of the Centre for World Christianity at Africa International University. He is the author of several books, including Global Awakening: How 20th Century Revivals Triggered a Christian Revolution. He divides his time between Nairobi and Yorktown, Virginia, where he serves on the staff of Peninsula Community Chapel.
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