The Hope of Israel
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This study on Jesus's resurrection in Acts explores the historical, theological, and canonical implications of the resurrection in early Christianity.
Brandon D. Crowe est professeur adjoint du Nouveau Testament au Westminster Theological Seminary. Ses recherches portent sur les complexités du christianisme primitif et son engagement avec le monde classique. Le travail de Crowe vise à éclairer les textes bibliques dans leurs contextes culturels et historiques d'origine, offrant de nouvelles perspectives sur leur signification durable.




This study on Jesus's resurrection in Acts explores the historical, theological, and canonical implications of the resurrection in early Christianity.
A respected New Testament scholar argues that we are saved by Christ's perfect obedience, which has implications for understanding the gospel message, Christian hope, and discipleship.
True productivity is less about getting things done; it is more concerned with stewarding priorities, time, and resources wisely and faithfully in a way that honors God. In Every Day Matters Brandon Crowe provides an accessible and biblical understanding of productivity filled with practical guidance and examples.
Christ, our Redeemer Jesus is the divine Son of God who has taken on human nature in the incarnation. And as prophet, priest, and king, he leads his people in a new exodus. In The Lord Jesus Christ, Brandon D. Crowe reflects on Christ's person and work. Crowe traces christological concerns throughout the Old and New Testaments and church history and then presents systematic and practical implications. Through a combination of biblical, historical, and theological study, Crowe provides a fresh and robust statement of who Christ is and what he has done. Written from a confessionally Reformed perspective in dialogue with the great creeds of the church, The Lord Jesus Christ provides a thorough and trustworthy guide to understanding Jesus and his salvific work.