Appearing in this outstanding book which gathers together leading scholars to consider ways in which Jesus and his earliest followers understood their identities and missions in the light of their distinctive readings of the Old Testament. The volume explores why they read their Scriptures in these ways, and how that might impact our understanding of earliest Christianity and Christian interpretation of the Bible. In particular, the book considers that the Christ event functioned as a trigger for the earliest Christians, sparking the creative opportunity for their Bible to be re-read and re-interpreted in the light of its newfound conclusion.
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The ‘Seed,’ the ‘Many’ and the ‘One’ in Galatians 3:16 – Lionel Windsor.
Where is Jesus?
An article written for SydneyAnglicans.Net by Moore College Faculty member Peter Orr.
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Why Jesus is still human and why it matters
An article written for SydneyAnglicans.Net by Moore College Faculty member Peter Orr.
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What is Jesus doing now?
An article written for SydneyAnglicans.Net by Moore College Faculty member Peter Orr.
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My doubts about doubt
An article written for SydneyAnglicans.Net by Moore College Faculty member Andrew Leslie.
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The work of the Lord
An article written for Matthias Media’s The Briefing by Moore College Faculty member Peter Orr.
But what does Paul mean by ‘abound in the work of the Lord’? In this article I want us to simply do two things – work out what this phrase actually means, and then think through its implications. Looking at 1 Corinthians, 15, Peter explains that all Christians do gospel ministry – and then turns to an encouraging example.
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