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  • von Hans M Moscicke
    47,00 €

    Peter G Bolt. Editorial: Conversations about Ancient TextsAdam Z. Wright, The Historical Jesus and Mythology: An Evaluation of Mythicist ThoughtHans M. Moscicke, Jesus' Three-Day Journey in the Belly of the Sea Monster: Jonah Typologies and Traditions in Matthew's Passion NarrativeBart B. Bruehler, Jesus' Mission of Proclamation and The Problem of Popularity: A Pragmatic Dimension to the Secrecy Elements in the Gospel of MarkJohn A. Davies, The Markan Alphabet Theory ExaminedElizabeth E. Shively, 'As it is Written in Isaiah The Prophet' (Mark 1:2): Mark's Opening Citation and Unfettered Allusiveness in Second Temple-period Exegetical PracticeChristoph Stenschke, 'Loosening the Pangs of Death' (Acts 2:24): Dying and death, Preservation from Death and its Defeat in the Book of ActsBook Reviews

  • von Jeannine K Brown
    48,00 €

  • von Peter G Bolt
    64,00 €

  • von James R Harrison
    50,00 €

  • - The Greek text edited and translated with an introduction and notes
    von Stewart C Alistair
    56,00 €

  • - An English version, with introduction and annotation and an accompanying Arabic text
    von Alistair Stewart
    59,00 €

  • von David Matson & Chris Armitage
    56,00 €

  • - Character-Oriented Graduate Attributes in Theological Education
     
    60,00 €

  • - Theological, Pastoral and Clinical Insights into Human Flourishing at the End of life
     
    58,00 €

  • - Historical, Theological, and Pastoral Perspectives
    von Darrell Bock
    55,00 €

  • - Historical, Theological, and Social Perspectives
    von Peter G Bolt
    55,00 €

  • - Questions of Papal Primacy in the Early Church
    von Dunn Geoffrey D Dunn
    39,00 €

    This book investigates the history of Cyprian's interactions with, and attitudes towards, the five bishops of Rome (Fabian, Cornelius, Lucius I, Stephen I and Sixtus II) during his ten years as bishop of Carthage (A.D. 249-258). It shows Cyprian's ecclesiology to be a collegial one.

  • - Instruments of Communion
    von Silouan Fotineas
    55,00 €

    This book explores the letters of Bishop Basil of Caesarea as instruments of communion. In particular, it examines how Basil used his letters as instruments for arriving at, maintaining and expressing communion within a pro-Nicene church. For Basil, the divinity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit was affirmed best through doxological worship and had ecclesiastical communion as its lasting expression. Basil's letters became the instruments through which he nurtured the fulfilment of his ecclesiological vision of the church as communion. His pastoral and theological message, although often set within an individual and local setting, persistently upheld a social and universal outlook expressed in terms of the church's communion. He insisted that the most fervent relationship with God involves communion with humans as well. Personal being within the church is intrinsically relational and communal. When Christians are united in communion with God through partaking of the Eucharist in any given worshipping community, they are united without division and without confusion with all believers and across all periods of time.Basil not only addressed and communicated with people from various walks of life but also became a voice for them as well. Whether letters were addressed to clergy, magistrates, civil or military officials, ascetics, youth, widows, friends or congregations, they found their way to being copied and circulated amongst the faithful and proved to be foundational in bringing into communion the churches of the East. Basil regarded maintaining and expressing communion as of the highest importance for the ministry of the bishop. The act of letter-writing between bishops facilitated their "being in communion" within the Nicene church and, when required, served as proof of this communion through establishing a canon of communion. Amongst Nicene bishops, an affirmation of a creed in writing became the guarantor of a bishop's communion and a sign of his collegiality with all other bishops. The collective voice of the bishops on issues of faith, doctrine and morals, was essential not only to safeguard the church's communion but also to enhance its accessibility. As instruments of communion Basil's letters reveal what he understood as the characteristics of ecclesial communion. This book concludes that key characteristics of communion for Basil are that it be eucharistic, in the Spirit and in Christ, Trinitarian, inspired by the New Testament, traditional, nicene, episcopal, ascetical, institutional, identifying with the poor, catholic, accessible and safeguarded, mutually responsible, doing God's will, and beneficial.

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