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Autor:
Frank Thielman
Publikováno v:
Tyndale Bulletin, Vol 49, Iss 1 (1998)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/681ee4e03e694657a3f3278326755ebd
A collection of essays presented during the Consultation on Paul's Letter to the Romans at four annual meetings of the Evangelical Theological Society (2018, 2019, 2021, 2022).This volume features contributions from top evangelical Pauline scholars,
Autor:
Frank Thielman
Publikováno v:
New Testament Studies. 64:362-377
The form of Paul's citation of Isa 28.16 and 8.14 in Rom 9.32–3 indicates not only that his source was an early Christian collection of stone texts but also that this collection followed a particular interpretation of Jesus’ death: Jerusalem's ru
Autor:
Frank Thielman
A Biblical Theology of the New Creation from Genesis to Revelation'Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God.'—Revelation 21:3 The Bible begin
Autor:
FRANK THIELMAN
Publikováno v:
Bulletin for Biblical Research. 17:325-330
Autor:
Dale C. Allison, Ben C. Ollenburger, Frank Thielman, Paul R. Noble, Donald K. McKim, Jan Fekkes, Nancy R. Bowen
Publikováno v:
Horizons in Biblical Theology. 20:156-169
Autor:
Frank Thielman
Publikováno v:
Scottish Journal of Theology. 47:169-182
Of the many problems which trouble interpreters of Romans 9–11, none rises more massively from its pages or casts a more impenetrable shadow than the relationship between Paul's argument in 9:6–13 and his argument in 11:25–31. The issue in both
Autor:
Frank Thielman
Publikováno v:
New Testament Studies. 38:235-253
Students of Paul's theology have directed much attention in recent years to the coherence of Paul's view of the law. Fascination with the subject is understandable since, at least for some, nothing less than the value of Paul's thinking for Christian
Autor:
Frank Thielman
'[This book] represents an experiment in understanding Paul from the perspective of Jewish eschatology--an experiment, it must be said, which many believe has already been weighed and found wanting. I attempt to argue, below, however, that the failur