Numbers

Numbers

by Robert JensonRobert Wilken Ephraim Radner and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/10/2009

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Explore how the roots of the ancient Christian tradition inform and shape faithfulness today


The Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible enlists leading theologians to read and interpret scripture creedally for the twenty-first century, just as the church fathers, the Reformers, and other orthodox Christians did for their times and places.


A rich resource for preachers, teachers, students, and study groups, the BTC provides guidance for reading the Bible under the rule of faith. Each volume in the series includes


● a Christological focus and framework grounded in the Nicene Creed

● connections between biblical interpretation and today's social issues

● applications for contemporary faith and life

● devotional depth for meditation and reflection

● insights from literature, philosophy, culture, and more


This ninth volume in the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible offers a theological exegesis of Numbers.


Ultimately the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible demonstrates the continuing intellectual and practical viability of theological interpretation of the Bible.


"The Brazos Theological Commentary exists to provide an accessible authority so that the preacher's application will be a ready bandage for all the hurts of life. It offers just the right level of light to make illuminating the word the joy it was meant to be."--Calvin Miller, author of A Hunger for the Holy and Loving God Up Close

ISBN:
9781441207197
9781441207197
Category:
Biblical commentaries
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-10-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Baker Publishing Group
David Stubbs

David Stubbs is a British author and music journalist. Alongside Simon Reynolds, he was one of the co-founders of the Oxford magazine Monitor before going on to join the staff at Melody Maker.

He later worked for NME, Uncut and Vox, as well as The Wire. His work has appeared in The Times, The Sunday Times, Spin, The Guardian, The Quietus and GQ.

He has written a number of books, including a song by song profile of Jimi Hendrix and Fear Of Music: Why People Get Rothko But Don't Get Stockhausen, a comparative study of 20th century avant garde music and art. He currently lives in London.

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