Thomas Schreiner blinkt uit in het vertalen van complexe theologische ideeën naar toegankelijke taal, waardoor de rijkdommen van het Nieuwe Testament begrijpelijk worden voor een breder publiek. Zijn werk duikt in de kernbeginselen van het christelijk geloof en onderzoekt hoe geloof begrip en praktijk in de moderne wereld vormt. Schreiners wetenschap wordt gekenmerkt door rigoureuze analyse en heldere uiteenzetting, met als doel de glorie van God door Christus te verheerlijken. Hij leidt lezers naar een diepere waardering van bijbelse teksten en hun blijvende relevantie.
In this newest volume of the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New
Testament series, Thomas R. Schreiner offer pastors, students, and teachers a
focused resource for reading Galatians. Through the use of graphic
representations of translations, succinct summaries of main ideas, exegetical
outlines, and other features, Schreiner presents Paul'
Exploring the core themes of Paul's theological contributions, this work delves into the essence of his ideas and their significant impact on Christian thought. It highlights key concepts that shaped early Christianity and offers insights into Paul's interpretations and teachings, making it essential for understanding his influence on religious beliefs and practices.
Set against the backdrop of Corinth, where the apostle Paul achieved significant evangelistic success despite a contentious church, this commentary by Thomas Schreiner delves into Paul's profound insights on the body of Christ, love, and the significance of Jesus' cross and resurrection. It not only clarifies the text of Paul's letter but also emphasizes its major theological themes and contemporary relevance, offering readers a deeper understanding of this pivotal biblical message.
The Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament offers up-to-date, accurate, and authoritative analysis of the Greek New Testament. Its features are designed to help pastors, scholars, and students.
THE NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY is for the minister or Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures. Notable features include:* commentary based on THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION;* the NIV text printed in the body of the commentary;* sound scholarly methodology that reflects capable research in the original languages;* interpretation that emphasizes the theological unity of each book and of Scripture as a whole;* readable and applicable exposition.
The doctrine of perseverance in the New Testament is often misapplied and misinterpreted. While the doctrine has been met with hostility and fear by some, to others it's simply confusing or irrelevant to real life. What does the Bible really say about perseverance? Thomas Schreiner looks at the New Testament's collective exhortations and warnings to persevere. As he addresses misunderstandings and difficult passages, a fuller picture of perseverance emerges and we see that there is great assurance and joy for believers who hold to the truths of this precious doctrine. "Tom Schreiner has done a masterful job of charting a course through rich biblical teaching....Here readers will encounter both the joy of knowing that God will not fail to save those whom he has elected and brought to true saving faith, while at the same time they will face squarely the necessity of persevering faith, love, and good deeds that mark those truly saved through Christ and his Spirit. Here is biblical balance and, more important, biblical fidelity. All who long to understand better the nature of Christian faith and good works will benefit greatly from this lucid and biblical treatment." Bruce A. Ware, Professor of Christian Theology, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Women in the Church offers a definitive statement of the complementarian interpretation of this crucial New Testament passage on the role of women in the church. In this second edition, each chapter has been thoroughly updated and reworked, and a new chapter of pastoral application has been added.
Thomas R. Schreiner gives a sound and insightful exposition and assessment of Paul's theology that is well geared to the needs of seminary students and working pastors.