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1-2 Timothy and Titus Evangelical Biblical theology commentary

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Evangelical biblical theology commentaryPublication details: Bellingham, WA Lexham Press c2020Description: xxviii, 605 pages 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781683594314
  • 1683594312
Subject(s): Summary: "Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus provide all churches with much-needed direction. In this EBTC volume, Andreas J. K©·ostenberger captures the rich theological contributions of Paul's oft-overlooked letters to Timothy and Titus. K©·ostenberger highlights Paul's mature reflections on doctrine, the church's nature, mission, relationships, dynamics, and oversight, the Christian life, and the last days. K©·ostenberger analyzes these letters against the Old Testament and the rest of the New Testament, particularly Paul's other letters and Acts. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon-all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture"--
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Book Book Reformational Study Centre Commentary 220.7 #COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available RSC042992

General editors, T. Desmond Alexander, Thomas R. Schreiner, Andreas J. K©·ostenberger ; Assistant editors, James M. Hamilton, Kenneth A. Mathews, Terry L. Wilde

Includes bibliographical references (pages 545-559) and indexe

"Paul's letters to Timothy and Titus provide all churches with much-needed direction. In this EBTC volume, Andreas J. K©·ostenberger captures the rich theological contributions of Paul's oft-overlooked letters to Timothy and Titus. K©·ostenberger highlights Paul's mature reflections on doctrine, the church's nature, mission, relationships, dynamics, and oversight, the Christian life, and the last days. K©·ostenberger analyzes these letters against the Old Testament and the rest of the New Testament, particularly Paul's other letters and Acts. The Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary (EBTC) series locates each biblical book within redemptive history and illuminates its unique theological contributions. All EBTC volumes feature informed exegetical treatment of the biblical book and thorough discussion of its most important theological themes in relation to the canon-all in a style that is useful and accessible to students of Scripture"--

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