|
An Unshakeable Kingdom. The Letter to the Hebrews for Today
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gooding, David
|
|
|
Artículo Disponible
|
|
227.8707 G646
|
1
|
Donado
|
|
Among all the books in the Bible, Hebrew is often considered one of the most difficult to understand. Intended as a primer on Hebrews and written especially for those who are attempting to come to grips with the epistel´s major themes, this book by David Gooding offers a warm, practical, and readable guide to Hebrews.
In contrast to a formal, exhaustive commentary, An Unshakeable Kingdom consists of a series of general introductory studies. Gooding therefore concentrates on the espistel's broas themes ans also pays special attention to passages that pastoral experience shows many people find difficult or ever disturbing. In addition, writing outside the constraints of a formal commentary enables Gooding to explore more extensively the rich Old Testament sources - history, prophecy, ritual, and poetry - from which Hebrews draws so many of its insights. Above all, Gooding aims in this book to help the reader catch sight of the glory of Jesus Christ: the splendor of God´s supreme revelation in his Son eclipses the symbols and rituals of spiritual infancy, replacing them with the adult realities of eternal life in Christ. Writing in a direct, informal, personal style, Gooding elucidates the profound message of Hebrews and brings home the letter's far-reaching implications both for individuals and for the church at large. What he writes wil stimulate readers to engage in further, more detailed study of the riches contained in Hebrews. |
0-8028-0471-3
|
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
|
|
1
|
|
1989
|
|
|
|
256
|
United States of America
|
Michigan
|
English
|
|
Priscila Barrientos
|
Priscila Barrientos
|
20/11/2014
|
20/11/2014
|
Elaborado por Editorial Digital, www.editorialdigital.net