Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
278
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jul 28, 2022
Editorial
T&T Clark
ISBN-10
0567702820
ISBN-13
9780567702821
Descripción
Steve Walton and Chris Keith explore the intersection of scripture and theology in their insightful work. They delve into the intricate layers of biblical texts, emphasizing the role of theological interpretation in understanding the Acts of the Apostles. Their analysis not only highlights the historical context but also brings to light how these narratives resonate within contemporary faith practices.
Through a careful examination of various theological frameworks, the authors encourage readers to consider how Acts speaks to modern Christian life. The book invites reflection on the implications of this biblical narrative, prompting discussions around community, mission, and identity within the church.
With a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible writing, Walton and Keith make a compelling case for engaging with scripture in a way that deepens one’s theological understanding. This work serves as a valuable resource for both students and clergy, ultimately aiming to enrich the reader's engagement with the texts of Acts.
Through a careful examination of various theological frameworks, the authors encourage readers to consider how Acts speaks to modern Christian life. The book invites reflection on the implications of this biblical narrative, prompting discussions around community, mission, and identity within the church.
With a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible writing, Walton and Keith make a compelling case for engaging with scripture in a way that deepens one’s theological understanding. This work serves as a valuable resource for both students and clergy, ultimately aiming to enrich the reader's engagement with the texts of Acts.
Géneros
Religión y Espiritualidad
Naturaleza