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Benjamin L. Merkle

    Benjamin L. Merkle est professeur de Nouveau Testament et de grec, consacrant ses travaux universitaires à l'étude approfondie des textes bibliques et de leurs implications théologiques. Il excelle à jeter des ponts entre les écritures anciennes et les lecteurs contemporains, offrant des aperçus accessibles. Son approche académique fournit des perspectives précieuses pour comprendre la pensée chrétienne primitive. Les contributions de Merkle offrent une exploration rigoureuse mais engageante de la littérature religieuse fondamentale.

    Christian Academic Writing
    Exegetical Gems from Biblical Greek
    Shepherding God's Flock
    40 Questions about Elders and Deacons
    United to Christ, Walking in the Spirit
    Discontinuity to Continuity
    • Discontinuity to Continuity

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(194)Évaluer

      What is the best framework for reading the Bible? The question of how to relate the Old and New Testaments is as old as the Bible itself. While most Protestants are unified on the foundations, there are major disagreements on particular issues. Who should be baptized? Is the Christian obligated to obey the Law of Moses? Does the church supplant Israel? Who are the proper recipients of God's promises to Israel? In Discontinuity to Continuity, Benjamin Merkle brings light to the debates between dispensational and covenantal theological systems. Merkle identifies how Christians have attempted to relate the Testaments, placing viewpoints along a spectrum of discontinuity to continuity. Each system's concerns are sympathetically summarized and critically evaluated. Through his careful exposition of these frameworks, Merkle helps the reader understand the key issues in the debate. Providing more light than heat, Merkle's book will help all readers better appreciate other perspectives and articulate their own.

      Discontinuity to Continuity
    • United to Christ, Walking in the Spirit

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,1(44)Évaluer

      Join New Testament Scholar Benjamin Merkle as He Explores the Major Themes of the Book of Ephesians Paul wrote Ephesians as instruction and encouragement for the church in Ephesus, and it has continued to influence the church for centuries. This New Testament book specifically focuses on the believer’s union with Christ and our inability to stand before God without the work of Jesus Christ and the Spirit, both of which are still essential today.  In this addition to the New Testament Theology series, scholar Benjamin Merkle offers an accessible summary of the theology of Ephesians that highlights God’s work in salvation and how Christians should respond. Each chapter focuses on a key theological theme―the plan of God, union with Christ, walking according to the Spirit, unity of the church, and spiritual warfare in the present age―and why it is relevant for the church today. 

      United to Christ, Walking in the Spirit
    • 40 Questions about Elders and Deacons

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,1(115)Évaluer

      Organized around common FAQs, 40 Questions About Elders and Deacons tackles the major questions that pastors, church leaders, and students ask about congregational church government, a topic of significant interest in the church today. It provides readers with a clear analysis of key biblical passages and succinct answers (4-8 pages each). The unique format of the book allows readers to pick and choose what issues are most pertinent to their interests and needs. Thought-provoking discussion questions for each topic make it ideal for either personal or church-wide study.

      40 Questions about Elders and Deacons
    • Shepherding God's Flock

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(72)Évaluer

      A biblical, historical, theological, and practical foundation for pastoral leadershipPastors have been entrusted with leading the people of God. The shepherds of God's flock must protect them from and guide them through the many dangers believers face. Although ultimately the Church is led by Christ, pastors are to provide godly examples of what it means to be a follower of the Lord. Consequently, who leads the church, the type of authority they are given, how they relate to one another, to whom they are accountable, and how they are selected are of utmost importance to the life and health of God's people. This book provides the biblical, historical, theological, and practical foundation of the crucial task of leading God's people.

      Shepherding God's Flock
    • Exegetical Gems from Biblical Greek

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This accessible supplementary textbook presents 35 illustrative exegetical insights from the Greek New Testament, showing students how the grammatical concepts they are learning affect interpretation.

      Exegetical Gems from Biblical Greek
    • This concise guide to writing in Christian academic settings offers practices and principles for becoming a successful writer.

      Christian Academic Writing