2 Peter and JudeWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 15/10/2007 - 234 من الصفحات In this volume Ruth Anne Reese explores the theological and literary meaning of 2 Peter and Jude with an emphasis on theology for the church today. She seeks to meld together the best tools derived from the disciplines of both biblical studies and theology. Reese's 2 Peter and Jude begins with a general introduction to the two books and proceeds to look at each text, exploring the meaning of particular words and illuminating the text with elements of history, sociology, and literary study. The themes of each book -- and how they are played out throughout the biblical canon -- are examined from an explicitly theological angle. Reese brings together insights from the best of biblical scholarship with the work of theologians, both contemporary and ancient. The combination of disciplines leads to new insights on such issues as judgment, community living, and the relationship between faith and ethics. |
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General Introduction | 1 |
Introduction to Jude | 17 |
Commentary on Jude | 29 |
Theological Horizons of Jude | 75 |
Introduction to 2 Peter | 115 |
Commentary on 2 Peter | 129 |
Theological Horizons of 2 Peter | 179 |
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