Het academische werk van Michael Bird duikt diep in theologische vraagstukken, met een bijzondere focus op het vroege christendom. Zijn geschriften verkennen bijbelteksten en hun historische contexten, met een specifieke nadruk op missionaire activiteiten en messianistische vragen tijdens de periode van de Tweede Tempel. Bird richt zich op diepgaande exegese en theologische reflectie, waarbij hij lezers inzicht biedt in de cruciale thema's van de vroege kerk en hun invloed op het latere theologische denken. Zijn benadering combineert academische strengheid met een boeiende stijl, waardoor complexe onderwerpen toegankelijk worden voor een breder publiek.
This commentary, written by two leading Pauline scholars, showcases
integration of multiple methods as well as reflections on the reception of
Philippians and its meaning for today. It introduces the most compelling
scholarship on the interpretation of Philippians to both an academic and non-
academic audience.
Focusing on gospel-centered theology, this second edition emphasizes the importance of the gospel as the core of Christian doctrine. It explores how evangelical theology integrates the good news into various theological doctrines, shaping the ways believers think, pray, preach, teach, and minister. The book aims to provide an accessible and balanced approach to understanding and applying these theological principles in everyday life.
Discover answers to the most common questions and misconceptions about the
Bible. Seven Things I Wish Christians Knew About the Bible is a short and
readable introduction that explains how the Bible came to be, how to interpret
the Bible, and how the Bible is authoritative.
Delve into the lives and work of some of the world’s great writers with this intriguing collection of correspondence. There is much to discover in this illustrated compendium of letters written by great novelists, poets, playwrights and essayists , from Cervantes to the present day. One hundred letters and notes from Mark Twain, Oscar Wilde, Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Jack Kerouac and Chinua Achebe among many others are reproduced, together with a transcript of the correspondence and background details which provide their context. Arranged thematically, the book contains personal musings on love, happiness, work, daily life, money, politics, travel and the creative process. For lovers of literature, these rare documents provide fascinating insights into writers' daily lives, relationships and work. In the era of SMS, email and instant message, Writers' Letters reminds us of the treasures to be found in a simple letter.
Focusing on the socio-historical context, Michael Bird's commentary explores Paul's letters to the Colossians and Philemon, emphasizing their theological significance for today's church. He details Paul's efforts to strengthen the Colossian congregation against confusing influences, highlighting the supremacy of Christ. Additionally, Bird illustrates Paul's pastoral approach in Philemon, advocating for a reconciled relationship between a slave and his master. This commentary integrates exegetical insight, rhetorical analysis, and practical application, showcasing Paul as a theologian, pastor, and missionary.
A compelling and lively history that examines the lives of British artists from the late nineteenth century to today. This is the story of how the lives of British artists, from the late-nineteenth century to the present day, reflected and refracted the profound changes and historical events in the wider world. In a brilliant narrative that vividly evokes the personalities who populate and drive this story—including Aubrey Beardsley, Damien Hirst, and Barbara Hepworth—author Michael Bird reevaluates how we look at the history of modern Britain. Bird illuminates how British artists have been remembered, reimagined, and reshaped by a century of dramatic events. Generously illustrated, This is Tomorrow is an absorbing narrative of how history has changed—and continues to change—how artists see and are seen.
From the earliest cave paintings through to the internet and street art, this inspiring book chronicles the 100 most influential ideas that have shaped the world of art. Arranged in broadly chronological order, it provides a source of inspiration and a fascinating resource for the general reader to dip into. The book shows how developments in materials and technology have radically changed the way that art is produced. Each entry explores when an idea first evolved and how it has resurfaced in the work of different artists up to the present day. Illustrated with historical masterpieces and packed with fascinating contemporary examples, this is an inspirational and wholly original guide to understanding the forces that have shaped world art.