New Testament Texts and the Roman World

Author:   Renate Viveen Hood ,  Wm Craig Price ,  Ben Skipper
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Pages:   238
Publication Date:   27 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Renate Viveen Hood ,  Wm Craig Price ,  Ben Skipper
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.485kg
ISBN:  

9781666763980


ISBN 10:   1666763985
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   27 November 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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"""For over three decades, Dr. Gerald L. Stevens pushed his students to their intellectual limits with a pastor's heart. Readers will now get a glimpse of the energy, excellence, and passion of that classroom. The authors of each of these essays trust that you will come away with the exegetical principle of their beloved professor, 'Love the text, and she will love you back.'"" --Stephen Horn, executive director, Louisiana Baptist Convention ""Sound theology combines personal engagements that are once intellectual, visceral, and social. The life's work of Gerald L. Stevens, celebrated in this volume, exemplifies how those dimensions relate to one another, and in their interaction, produce genuine insight. Each of these essays is a fluent, critical contribution, and in aggregate, they illustrate how the present period is seeing a realignment of theological perspectives on the basis of biblical exegesis."" --Bruce Chilton, professor of philosophy and religion, Bard College ""The fruit of a lifetime's work as a scholar with a deep love for training the next generation. Gerald L. Stevens's love for his students shows up not just in their warm affection for him, but also in his imprimatur stamped upon them. A Festschrift is always a potpourri, but there are multiple treasures here."" --E. Randolph Richards, research professor of New Testament, Palm Beach Atlantic University ""This volume is a fitting tribute to the one it honors and a demonstration of his ministry's impact for faith seeking understanding. Here readers will encounter carefully weighed essays on topics pertaining to Luke-Acts, Paul's epistles, and Revelation that are timely for both church and academy. Balanced and insightful, each article will enhance any reader's understanding of biblical texts and appreciation of the Christian faith as life lived for others."" --Robert A. Bryant, professor of Bible, Presbyterian College"


"""For over three decades, Dr. Gerald L. Stevens pushed his students to their intellectual limits with a pastor's heart. Readers will now get a glimpse of the energy, excellence, and passion of that classroom. The authors of each of these essays trust that you will come away with the exegetical principle of their beloved professor, 'Love the text, and she will love you back.'"" --Stephen Horn, executive director, Louisiana Baptist Convention ""Sound theology combines personal engagements that are once intellectual, visceral, and social. The life's work of Gerald L. Stevens, celebrated in this volume, exemplifies how those dimensions relate to one another, and in their interaction, produce genuine insight. Each of these essays is a fluent, critical contribution, and in aggregate, they illustrate how the present period is seeing a realignment of theological perspectives on the basis of biblical exegesis."" --Bruce Chilton, professor of philosophy and religion, Bard College ""The fruit of a lifetime's work as a scholar with a deep love for training the next generation. Gerald L. Stevens's love for his students shows up not just in their warm affection for him, but also in his imprimatur stamped upon them. A Festschrift is always a potpourri, but there are multiple treasures here."" --E. Randolph Richards, research professor of New Testament, Palm Beach Atlantic University ""This volume is a fitting tribute to the one it honors and a demonstration of his ministry's impact for faith seeking understanding. Here readers will encounter carefully weighed essays on topics pertaining to Luke-Acts, Paul's epistles, and Revelation that are timely for both church and academy. Balanced and insightful, each article will enhance any reader's understanding of biblical texts and appreciation of the Christian faith as life lived for others."" --Robert A. Bryant, professor of Bible, Presbyterian College"


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Renate Viveen Hood is professor of Christian studies and program coordinator for intercultural studies at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. She is the chair of the academic teaching and biblical studies of the Society of Biblical Literature and former president of the Southwest Commission on Religious Studies. Hood was a student of Dr. Stevens from 1995 to 2002. Wm. Craig Price is adjunct professor of bible exposition in the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University. He is the author of Biblical Exegesis of New Testament Greek: James. Price was a colleague of Dr. Stevens from 2005 to 2020.

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