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F. F. Bruce

  • Canon Of Scripture

    $38.99

    Preface

    Abbreviations

    Part One: Introduction
    1. Holy Scripture

    Part Two: Old Testament
    2. The Law And The Prophets
    3. The Greek Old Testament
    4. The Old Testament Becomes A New Book
    5. The Christian Canon Of The Old Testament: A. In The East
    6. The Christian Canon Of The Old Testament: B. In The Latin West
    7. Before And After The Reformation

    Part Three: New Testament
    8. Writings Of The New Era
    9. Marcion
    10. Valentinus And His School
    11. The Catholic Response
    12. The Muratorian Fragment
    13. Irenaeus, Hippolytus, Novatian
    14. Tertullian, Cyprian And Others
    15. The Alexandrian Fathers
    16. Eusebius Of Caesarea
    17. Athanasius And After
    18. The West In The Fourth Century To Jerome
    19. Augustine To The End Of The Middle Ages
    20. The New Testament Canon In The Age Of Printing

    Part Four: Conclusion
    21. Criteria Of Canonicity
    22. A Canon Within The Canon?
    23. Canon, Criticism And Interpretation

    Appendix 1: The ‘Secret’ Gospel Of Mark

    Appendix 2: Primary Sense And Plenary Sense

    Bibliography

    Index

    Additional Info
    How did the books of the Bible come to be recognized as Holy Scripture?

    Who decided what shape the canon should take?

    What criteria influenced these decisions?

    After nearly nineteen centuries the canon of Scripture still remains an issue of debate. Protestants, Catholics and the Orthodox all have slightly differing collections of documents in their Bibles. Martin Luther, one of the early leaders of the Reformation, questioned the inclusion of the book of James in the canon. And many Christians today, while confessing the authority of all of Scripture, tend to rely on only a few books and particular themes while ignoring the rest.

    Scholars have raised many other questions as well. Research into second-century Gnostic texts have led some to argue that politics played a significant role in the formation of the Christian canon. Assessing the influence of ancient communities and a variety of disputes on the final shaping of the canon call for ongoing study.

    In this significant historical study, F. F. Bruce brings the wisdom of a lifetime of reflection and biblical interpretation to bear in answering the questions and clearing away the confusion surrounding the Christian canon of Scripture. Adept in both Old and New Testament studies, he brings a rare comprehensive perspective to his task.

    Though some issues have shifted since the original publication of this book, it still remains a significant landmark and touchstone for further studies.

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  • Nelsons Illustrated Bible Dictionary

    $47.99

    Nelson’s Illustrated Bible Dictionary is the most comprehensive and up-to-date Bible dictionary available. With a fresh new look and updated photographs, this new and enhanced edition is a wealth of basic study information with more than 7,000 entries plus more than 500 full-color photographs, maps, and pronunciation guides.

    Features include:

    Cross-references to major translations
    More than 7,000 up-to-date entries
    More than 500 full-color photographs and maps
    Enlarged type size for easier reading
    Visual Survey of the Bible from The Open Bible

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  • Manuscritos Del Mar Muerto – (Spanish)

    $14.99

    In this reader-friendly overview, one of the twentieth century’s leading biblical scholars offers his insights into the importance of the Dead Sea Scrolls for biblical studies and the histories of Judaism and Christianity. He tells the story of the discovery of the scrolls and their ongoing significance.

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  • Pablo – (Spanish)

    $26.99

    Written by one of the best known and most respected biblical scholars of all time, this illustrated volume explores all of the primary themes in Paul’s thought as they developed in the historical context of his life and travels. While Bruce’s primary concern is to portray the life of the apostle Paul, he also examines the main themes of Paul’s thought, set in their historical background and illustrated from his letters.

    This edition of Paul will be used with profit by all who have an interest in the primitive church—from general readers to the most advanced biblical scholar.

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  • Hard Sayings Of The Bible

    $40.99

    Publisher’s Preface
    How To Use This Book
    Abbreviations
    General Introduction
    1. How Do We Know Who Wrote The Bible?
    2. Can We Believe In Bible Miracles?
    3. Why Does God Seem So Angry In The Old Testament & Loving In The New?
    4. Why Don’t Bible Genealogies Always Match Up?
    5. Aren’t Many Old Testament Numbers Wrong?
    6. Do The Dates Of The Old Testament Kings Fit Secular History?
    7. Does Archaeology Support Bible History?
    8. When The Prophets Say, “The Word Of The Lord Came To Me,” What Do They Mean?
    9. Are Old Testament Prophecies Really Accurate?
    10. Why Doesn’t The New Testament Always Quote The Old Testament Accurately?
    11. Are The New Testament Accounts Of Demons True?
    12. Why Are There Four Different Gospels?
    Old Testament New Testament Subject Index
    Scripture Index
    Who Wrote What
    About The Authors

    Additional Info
    Are you grappling with a difficult verse in the Bible? And are you looking for a short, easy-to-read answer that really makes sense without explaining away the verse? Hard Sayings of the Bible is the handy reference book you need. Here you will find explanations of over five hundred of the most troubling verses to test the minds and hearts of Bible readers. Four seasoned scholars, all with a notable gift for communicating with people in the pew, take you behind the scenes to find succinct solutions to a wide variety of Bible difficulties, ranging from discrepancies about numbers to questions about God’s justice. Historical, cultural and linguistic backgrounds shed light on these passages and not only help explain what they meant in biblical times but also show how they are relevant today. Now carefully cross-referenced with over one hundred new verses explained, as well as a dozen new introductory articles on chronology, miracles, archaeology, prophecy and more, Hard Sayings of the Bible offers the combined resources of five previous volumes that have over 250,000 copies in print. If you find yourself tied up in scriptural knots, here’s the book that will help you cut through them.

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  • Comentario De La Epistola A Lo – (Spanish)

    $20.99

    Bruce offers a magnificent interpretation of the original Greek by taking into consideration the historical context and the theology of the epistle of Galatians. He also includes the latest discoveries in the study of the apostle Paul.

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  • Romans

    $25.99

    General Preface
    Author’s Preface
    Chief Abbreviations
    Select Bibliography

    Introduction

    The Occasion Of The Letter
    Christianity At Rome
    Romans And The Pauline Corpus
    The Text Of Romans
    Romans And The Pauline Gospel
    “Flesh” And “Spirit” In Romans
    “Law” In Romans
    The Influence Of Romans
    Argument

    Analysis

    Commentary

    Additional Info
    Paul’s epistle to the Romans changed the lives of many great Christian thinkers, including Augustine, Martin Luther, John Wesley and Karl Barth. However, while Romans has been among the most influential books of the New Testament, it has also been the subject of some of the church’s most heated debates. What is justification by faith? What is the relationship between law and grace? What is God’s ultimate purpose for Israel? Without losing sight of the simplicity of the gospel, F. F. Bruce guides us along the difficult but rewarding paths of this great letter.

    The original, unrevised text of this volume has been completely retypeset and printed in a larger, more attractive format with the new cover design for the series.

    The Tyndale New Testament Commentaries have long been a trusted resource for Bible study. Written by some of the world’s most distinguished evangelical scholars, these twenty volumes offer clear, reliable and relevant explanations of every book in the New Testament.

    These Tyndale volumes are designed to help readers understand what the Bible actually says and what it means. The introduction to each volume gives a concise but thorough description of the authorship, date and historical background of the biblical book under consideration. The commentary itself examines the text section by section, drawing out its main themes. It also comments on individual verses and deals with problems of interpretation. The aim throughout is to get at the true meaning of the Bible and to make its message plain to readers today.

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  • Men And Movements In The Primitive Church

    $25.99

    The Topics Covered Are:
    Chapter 1: Peter And The Eleven
    Chapter 2: Stephen And Other Hellenists
    Chapter 3: James And The Church Of Jerusalem
    Chapter 4: John And His Circle

    Additional Info
    It is plain even from Paul’s own writings that other presentations of the Christian message than his own were current during his apostolic career. With some of these other presentations he is quite happy; against others he found it necessary to put his readers on their guard.
    In these four studies originally presented as the inaugural series of Didsbury Lectures at the British Isles Nazarene College, Manchester, F.F. Bruce discusses what we know about the history of non-Pauline Christianity in the first century. Judiciously drawing upon material from the whole of the New Testament, he relates it to other early Christian literature in order to provide a highly readable outline of an important area.
    But, as he warns, this book does not study the literature for its own sake. Instead, it focuses on the leaders of early non-Pauline Christianity, with their associates, from whom the literature provides indispensable evidence.

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  • Jesus : Lord And Savior

    $30.99

    Bruce re-examines the Biblical evidence for who Jesus was, what his ministry was like and how he related to his disciples and other Jews. He also considers in detail Jesus’ last meals, his arrest and trial, and his resurrection. Throughout the book Jesus: Lord & Savior, Bruce looks at the implications for us in recognizing Jesus as the Son of God, the incarnate Word, our Lord and Savior. We find him to be our eternal contemporary, as available to us as he was to his disciples two thousand years ago. F. F. Bruce, former Rylands Professor of Biblical Criticism and Exegesis at the University of Manchester in England, is the author of numerous books and biblical commentaries, including THE HARD SAYINGS OF JESUS and PAUL AND HIS CONVERTS. Quotes are generally from the RSV, but also the author’s own translation. Contains chapter notes and index of biblical references.

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  • Hard Sayings Of Jesus

    $27.99

    Contents

    257 Pages/70 Chapters

    Additional Info
    HARD SAYINGS OF JESUS

    Like his original hearers many people today find Jesus’ sayings hard. Some sayings are hard because they are difficult to understand, others because the demands they make on us are only too clear.

    F. F. Bruce examines seventy of the hard sayings of Jesus to clear away the cultural and historical difficulties which keep us from grappling with the real challenge of Jesus’ message. Evident in each chapter is Bruce’s keen evangelical scholarship and pastoral insight.

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  • Israel And The Nations (Revised)

    $28.99

    Now completely revised and updated! This outstanding work has long been hailed as an excellent introduction to Israel’s history. With sparkling clarity, Bruce renders the years from the Exodus to Jerusalem’s destruction in A.D. 70—giving special attention to the intertestamental years which form the backdrop to the New Testament. Includes a revised bibliography.

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  • Mind For What Matters A Print On Demand Title

    $35.99

    Compiled by F. F. Bruce himself shortly before his death, this collection of eighteen of his essays (updated where necessary) represents those fields of study that particularly attracted Bruce’s interest during the previous half century. Topics covered include the humanity of Jesus Christ, women in the church, the Pauline epistles, the Acts of the Apostles, and early Judaism.

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  • Message Of The New Testament

    $21.99

    This is a companion volume to H.L. Ellison’s The Message of the Old Testament. It is a book that can be understood by the beginning Bible student and still be valuable for those who have studied the Scriptures for years. F.F. Bruce begins with Mark – and proceeds to the earlier epistles, the prison epistles, the pastoral epistles, Luke and Acts, Hebrews, Matthew, the general epistles, Revelation, and finally the Johannine epistles and gospel. He looks at the distinctive contribution of each book or group of books. The contents are: This was the Son of God, It is God who Justifies, The Eternal Purpose, God’s Firm Foundation Stands, A Faith for the World, Jesus Christ the Teacher, Unchanging and Onward-Moving, This is the Victory, The Church in the World, and The Word Became Flesh. Contains brief bibliography and subject index.

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  • Spreading Flame

    $49.99

    SKU (ISBN): 9781842273036ISBN10: 1842273035F. F. BruceBinding: Saddle StitchPublished: December 1969Paternoster Digital LibraryPublisher: Paternoster Press Print On Demand Product

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