Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

David Gooding

    16 septembre 1925 – 30 août 2019

    David W. Gooding est Professeur Émérite de Grec de l'Ancien Testament à la Queen's University de Belfast et membre de la Royal Irish Academy. Son ministère d'enseignement international se distingue par des expositions fraîches et soignées des deux testaments. Il a publié des études savantes sur la Septante et les récits de l'Ancien Testament, ainsi que des expositions de Luc, Jean 13-17, Actes et Hébreux. Son œuvre offre une analyse textuelle méticuleuse et une profonde réflexion théologique.

    David Gooding
    Suffering Life's Pain
    True to the Faith
    Doing What's Right: The Limits of our Worth, Power, Freedom and Destiny
    According to Luke
    In the School of Christ
    An Unshakeable Kingdom
    • An Unshakeable Kingdom

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,8(12)Évaluer

      The Letter to the Hebrews presents profound themes of faith, sacrifice, and the exaltation of Christ, addressing both the struggles of first-century Christians and their enduring hope. David Gooding offers a clear exposition that highlights the letter's warnings and reassurances, encouraging readers to reflect on their own faith journeys amidst trials. By connecting the text to Old Testament insights, he reveals how its teachings aim to strengthen believers, affirming that true faith rests in Jesus, the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises, even in times of hardship.

      An Unshakeable Kingdom
    • In the School of Christ

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      Just before his execution, Jesus Christ invited his disciples to join him at a borrowed house in Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. As he faced betrayal, arrest and crucifixion, he taught them about the very heart of the Christian faith, namely, holiness. When the time came to leave the house, he continued his teaching. As they made their way through darkened streets that were filled with hostility to him, he spoke of how he would empower them to be his witnesses in a world that would often hate them too. Jesus was the teacher; the disciples were his pupils. It was the school of Christ. David Gooding's exposition reveals the significance of the lessons Jesus taught inside the upper room (chs. 13-14), their connection to the lessons taught outside in the streets (chs. 15-16) and how both parts of this course on holiness relate to the Teacher's prayer to his Father (ch. 17). With a scholar's care for the text of Scripture, he expounds both the devotional richness and the practical nature of the lessons. He shows that to understand Christ's teaching on holiness is to know his power to change lives.

      In the School of Christ
    • The historical context of Jesus' life is meticulously outlined by Luke, emphasizing its authenticity through specific details like the reign of Emperor Tiberius and the governance of Pontius Pilate. David Gooding explores Luke's dual role as both historian and artist, illustrating how he organizes events to reveal deeper meanings rather than merely listing actions. The Gospel's structure, divided into Christ's coming and return, reflects a purposeful mission. Gooding's insightful analysis offers readers a clearer understanding of Luke's message and its relevance today.

      According to Luke
    • We need a coherent picture of our world. Life’s realities won’t let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Gooding and John Lennox offer a fair analysis of religious and philosophical attempts to find the truth about the world and our place in it. By listening to the Bible alongside other leading voices, they show that it is not only answering life’s biggest questions—it is asking better questions than we ever thought to ask. In Book 4 – Doing What’s Right , Gooding and Lennox present particular ethical theories that claim to hold the basic principles everyone should follow. They compare the insights and potential weaknesses of each system by what is its authority, its supreme goal, its specific rules, and its guidance for daily life? They then evaluate why even the best theories have proven to be impossible to follow consistently.

      Doing What's Right: The Limits of our Worth, Power, Freedom and Destiny
    • Focusing on the challenges faced by the apostles, this book delves into key questions that arose during the early spread of the gospel. It explores issues such as the authority of the Jewish Sanhedrin, the implications of Christ's sacrifice on temple worship, and the inclusion of Gentiles in the faith. Gooding meticulously analyzes Luke's arrangement of historical material, revealing how the apostles' decisions shaped the gospel's relevance for future generations. The work emphasizes the need for contemporary believers to ensure their faith aligns with the original teachings of the apostles.

      True to the Faith
    • Suffering Life's Pain

      Facing the Problems of Moral and Natural Evil

      4,1(10)Évaluer

      Gooding and Lennox acknowledge the problem with believing in a wise, loving and just God who doesn't stop natural disasters or human cruelty. Why does he permit diseases, human trafficking and genocide? Is he unable to do anything? Does he not care? They offer answers based on the Creator's purpose for the human race, and his entry into creation.

      Suffering Life's Pain
    • Together at the Table

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(15)Évaluer

      In Together at the Table , Capucine De Wulf Gooding and David Gooding, the husband-and-wife founders of Juliska, the renowned tableware brand, share their philosophy on love and the art of living well.Sharing their family stories and traditions for celebrating life’s special moments, Capucine and David delve into the soulful, the whimsical, and the delightedly imperfect art of entertaining. Their alluring mouth-blown Bohemian glassware and delicately embossed dinnerware make the perfect centerpieces for household bliss.This must-have volume contains hundreds of inspiring ideas about indulging in playful celebrations—including holidays, bridal guidelines, and more—how to reinvent the classics by mixing and matching, and the elegance that can be found in both formal and casual dining. A culmination of culture, sentiment, and tradition, Together at the Table is the perfect muse for everyone seeking joy at the table and harmony in the home.Includes Color Photographs

      Together at the Table
    • Being Truly Human

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,2(28)Évaluer

      We need a coherent picture of our world. Life’s realities won’t let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Gooding and John Lennox offer a fair analysis of religious and philosophical attempts to find the truth about the world and our place in it. By listening to the Bible alongside other leading voices, they show that it is not only answering life’s biggest questions—it is asking better questions than we ever thought to ask. In Book 1 – Being Truly Human, Gooding and Lennox address issues surround¬ing the value of humans. They consider the nature and basis of morality, compare what morality means in different systems, and assess the dangerous way freedom is often devalued. What should guide our use of power? What should limit our choices? And to what extent can our choices keep us from fulfilling our potential?

      Being Truly Human
    • Key Bible Concepts

      • 163pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,2(36)Évaluer

      How can one book be so widely appreciated and so contested? Millions revere it and many ridicule it, but the Bible is often not allowed to speak for itself. Key Bible Concepts explores and clarifies the central terms of the Christian gospel. Gooding and Lennox provide succinct explanations of the basic vocabulary of Christian thought to unlock the Bible's meaning and its significance for today. Myrtlefield Encounters are complementary studies of biblical literature, Christian teaching and apologetics. The books in this series engage the minds of believers and sceptics. They show how God has spoken in the Bible to address the realities of life and its questions, problems, beauty and potential.

      Key Bible Concepts
    • These 365 one-page readings focus on the work of Christ as the captain of our salvation, on the way he journeys with his people, and finally on the wisdom and love of the Father who planned it all.

      Bringing Us To Glory