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G. K. Beale

    G. K. Beale est un érudit éminent du Nouveau Testament et de la théologie biblique, dont l'œuvre se concentre sur la relation complexe entre l'Ancien et le Nouveau Testament. Ses recherches explorent comment les textes de l'Ancien Testament trouvent leur développement et leur accomplissement dans le contexte du Nouveau Testament. La profonde compréhension de Beale des langues bibliques et des liens théologiques lui permet d'offrir aux lecteurs des aperçus pénétrants du message biblique. Son style d'écriture est à la fois analytique et systématique, guidant les lecteurs à travers des arguments théologiques complexes avec clarté et profondeur.

    Colossians and Philemon
    Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
    God Dwells Among Us: Expanding Eden to the Ends of the Earth
    The Use of Daniel in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature and in the Revelation of St. John
    Handbook on the Gospels
    The Story Retold - A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament
    • The authors emphasize the interconnectedness of Israel's narrative with the church's journey, presenting an integrative introduction to the New Testament. They analyze each book through the lens of the overarching history of redemption, highlighting key biblical-theological themes. This unique perspective encourages readers to view the New Testament as a continuation of the Old Testament story, rather than a separate narrative, enriching the understanding of both Testaments.

      The Story Retold - A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament
    • Handbook on the Gospels

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      A leading New Testament scholar provides an easy-to-navigate resource for studying and understanding the Gospels.

      Handbook on the Gospels
    • A detailed critical analysis of various apocalyptic texts which poses a solution to the problem concerned with the method of studying allusive Old Testament material, particularly from Daniel. This study shows how Daniel helped mold the eschatological thinking of both Jews and Christians around the time of Christ.

      The Use of Daniel in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature and in the Revelation of St. John
    • Just like we do today, the writers and chief actors of the Old Testament felt a deep longing for the presence of God. Tracing the themes of Eden, the temple, God's presence and the new creation, this book seeks to add fuel to the fire of the church's passion to fulfill its mission—demonstrating God's abiding presence to the ends of the earth.

      God Dwells Among Us: Expanding Eden to the Ends of the Earth
    • A leading New Testament scholar offers a substantive evangelical commentary on Colossians and Philemon in the award-winning BECNT series.

      Colossians and Philemon