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R. T. France

    Richard Thomas France fu uno studioso del Nuovo Testamento e un ecclesiastico anglicano, oltre che ricercatore presso il Dipartimento di Teologia e Studi Religiosi dell'Università del Galles, Bangor. Il suo lavoro si concentrò su una comprensione più profonda dei testi e del loro significato. La sua ricerca accademica contribuì al discorso teologico. Le sue intuizioni rimangono preziose per studenti e ricercatori del settore.

    Women in the Church's Ministry: A Test Case for Biblical Hermeneutics
    Divine Government
    Jesus and the Old Testament
    The Evidence for Jesus
    The Living God
    Matthew: Evangelist and Teacher
    • Focusing on key aspects of the Gospel of Matthew, R.T. France provides an accessible introduction for non-specialists. He highlights significant themes such as Matthew's role in the church, the ordering of the Gospels, and its influence in both the post-apostolic and modern church contexts. Additionally, France explores the literary relationships and composition order of the Gospels, offering a comprehensive overview while emphasizing areas he finds particularly compelling for a deeper appreciation of Matthew.

      Matthew: Evangelist and Teacher
    • The Living God

      A Look at What the Bible says about God

      • 132pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of a living God, this book emphasizes His uniqueness and omnipotence as the Creator of all. It highlights the importance of knowing God on a personal and intimate level, presenting Him as a dynamic presence actively involved in human affairs today. The narrative invites readers to deepen their understanding and relationship with the divine.

      The Living God
    • The Evidence for Jesus

      • 196pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the controversial perspectives on Jesus, this book delves into the dichotomy of his identity as both a potential magical cult leader and a revolutionary figure. It examines historical interpretations and cultural implications surrounding his life and teachings, challenging conventional narratives. Through a critical lens, the author invites readers to reconsider the impact of Jesus on society and the complexities of his legacy, prompting a deeper understanding of his role in history and religion.

      The Evidence for Jesus
    • Jesus and the Old Testament

      His Application of Old Testament Passages to Himself and His Mission

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Jesus and the Old His Application of Old Testament Passages to Himself and His Mission

      Jesus and the Old Testament
    • Divine Government

      God's Kingship in the Gospel of Mark

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of "kingdom" in Jesus' teachings, R.T. France addresses the potential misinterpretations prevalent in contemporary discourse. The book delves into the meanings of "the Kingdom of God" for Mark's original audience and questions the adequacy of the term "kingdom" in translation. France examines Jesus' assertion about the kingdom coming "with power" and tackles interpretations of passages predicting the "Son of Man's" arrival within the first disciples' lifetime, offering insightful responses to modern scholarly debates.

      Divine Government
    • Focusing on the contentious issue of women's ordination, R. T. France examines biblical interpretation and the theological debates surrounding women's ministry within evangelical circles. He addresses the discrepancies in understanding Scripture's authority and challenges readers to reconsider what it means for theology and practice to be "biblical." Through his arguments, France aims to navigate beyond the current stalemate regarding women's roles in church ministry, offering insights that encourage deeper reflection and dialogue.

      Women in the Church's Ministry: A Test Case for Biblical Hermeneutics
    • Jesus 2000

      • 239pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      hardcover

      Jesus 2000