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Gospel and Mission in the Writings of Paul: An Exegetical and Theological Analysis
Paul was not simply a missionary whose practice grew out of his biblical theology. Rather, his mission was integrally related to his identify as a Christian. New Testament scholar P.T. O'Brien sees Paul's theology as a missionary theology. Paul called on his readers to be like him in passion. The author develops the full statement of that Pauline great commission from the books of Philippians and Ephesians. Gospel and Mission in the Writings of Paul is a tightly woven New Testament study that offers a highly developed Pauline theology for mission and evangelism study in both colleges and seminaries.
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227.06 O'br g
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Publisher | Baker Book House : Grand Rapids, Michigan., 1995 |
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xiv + 161hlm14x21,5cm
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English
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0-8010-2052-2
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227.06
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