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Andrew Perriman

    In the Form of a God
    End of Story?
    The Coming of the Son of Man
    The Future of the People of God
    Speaking of Women
    Re:Mission
    • Speaking of Women

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,2(6)Tarief

      Andrew Perriman reformulates Paul's main presuppositions to retain the relevance of insights on both sides of the gender debate. While he believes that decisions have to be made regarding the central issues, his principal concern is the unity of Christ's body, which calls us to listen to one another, and to worship, work and pray together.

      Speaking of Women
    • The Future of the People of God

      • 188bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      3,9(18)Tarief

      Exploring the historical context of Paul's letters, particularly Romans, this book addresses the Western church's struggle with its reduced status in a post-Christendom world. It argues for a courageous re-reading of the text, emphasizing the perspective of an early community that challenged ancient deities. This critical engagement not only questions traditional assumptions about Paul's message but also seeks to redefine the identity and purpose of the people of God in a way that aligns with both biblical teachings and historical realities.

      The Future of the People of God
    • The Coming of the Son of Man

      • 282bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      Exploring the motif of the "coming of the Son of man," Andrew Perriman delves into the eschatological narrative from Daniel to Revelation. He examines the initial reception of this proclamation within its unique cultural, political, and religious contexts. The book investigates early Christians' perceptions of the imminent "day of the Lord" and the impact of this belief on their thoughts, lifestyles, and the spread of the gospel message, offering insightful reflections on how these themes shaped their faith and actions.

      The Coming of the Son of Man
    • End of Story?

      • 190bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      The exploration of narrative theology addresses the challenge posed to the church by the social and legal validation of same-sex relationships in the West. This issue is part of a larger cultural shift following the decline of the Christian consensus, impacting the church's fidelity to Scripture. The book examines how historical forces have shaped biblical thought, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of these changes within the context of contemporary ethical dilemmas.

      End of Story?
    • In the Form of a God

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      Exploring the pre-existence of Christ Jesus, this book delves into Paul's Christology through the lens of the gentile mission. Andrew Perriman challenges prevailing scholarly views by examining how pagans and post-pagan believers would have interpreted the backstory of Jesus, known to them as the exalted Lord. This unique perspective illuminates the complexities of Paul's writings, particularly the opening of his letter to the Philippians, while providing fresh insights into the significance of Jesus for both the Pauline mission and the ancient pagan context.

      In the Form of a God