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The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and its Environments (Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament) (English Edition)
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Bester Preis: € 74,00 (vom 03.04.2020)The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment (2006)
ISBN: 9780801045523 bzw. 0801045525, in Englisch, Baker Publishing Group, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Should parents be revered, honored and obeyed? Did Jesus obey his parents? Did early Christians act towards their parents in ways that would have earned them the admiration or scorn of their neighbors? What characteristics were typical off family life in the early church?Typical studies of marriage and family life in early Christianity focus on the very limited evidence found in Scripture. Balla gathers the research of experts from a variety of disciplines--from archaeology to ancient history--t... Should parents be revered, honored and obeyed? Did Jesus obey his parents? Did early Christians act towards their parents in ways that would have earned them the admiration or scorn of their neighbors? What characteristics were typical off family life in the early church?Typical studies of marriage and family life in early Christianity focus on the very limited evidence found in Scripture. Balla gathers the research of experts from a variety of disciplines--from archaeology to ancient history--to paint a broader, richer picture of the first Christian families. By exploring the nature of households in the ancient Greco-Roman world, this illuminating study presents a new understanding of ancient Christian domestic life that is both compelling and instructive.Divided into six parts, the book covers key aspects of ancient family life, from meals and child-rearing to women's roles and the lives of slaves. Three concluding chapters explore the implications of the research for theological education today.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 18x226x152 mm;Gewicht: 481,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: januari 2006;ISBN10: 0801045525;ISBN13: 9780801045523; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2006.
Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment, The (2006)
ISBN: 9780801045523 bzw. 0801045525, in Englisch, 296 Seiten, Baker Academic, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buy-you-books.
Should parents be revered, honored and obeyed? Did Jesus obey his parents? Did early Christians act towards their parents in ways that would have earned them the admiration or scorn of their neighbors? What characteristics were typical off family life in the early church? Typical studies of marriage and family life in early Christianity focus on the very limited evidence found in Scripture. Balla gathers the research of experts from a variety of disciplines--from archaeology to ancient history--to paint a broader, richer picture of the first Christian families. By exploring the nature of households in the ancient Greco-Roman world, this illuminating study presents a new understanding of ancient Christian domestic life that is both compelling and instructive. Divided into six parts, the book covers key aspects of ancient family life, from meals and child-rearing to women's roles and the lives of slaves. Three concluding chapters explore the implications of the research for theological education today. Paperback, Ausgabe: Reprint, Label: Baker Academic, Baker Academic, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2006-01-01, Studio: Baker Academic, Verkaufsrang: 3968594.
Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment, The (2006)
ISBN: 9780801045523 bzw. 0801045525, in Englisch, 296 Seiten, Baker Academic, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Baker.Book.House.
Should parents be revered, honored and obeyed? Did Jesus obey his parents? Did early Christians act towards their parents in ways that would have earned them the admiration or scorn of their neighbors? What characteristics were typical off family life in the early church? Typical studies of marriage and family life in early Christianity focus on the very limited evidence found in Scripture. Balla gathers the research of experts from a variety of disciplines--from archaeology to ancient history--to paint a broader, richer picture of the first Christian families. By exploring the nature of households in the ancient Greco-Roman world, this illuminating study presents a new understanding of ancient Christian domestic life that is both compelling and instructive. Divided into six parts, the book covers key aspects of ancient family life, from meals and child-rearing to women's roles and the lives of slaves. Three concluding chapters explore the implications of the research for theological education today. Paperback, Ausgabe: Reprint, Label: Baker Academic, Baker Academic, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2006-01-01, Studio: Baker Academic, Verkaufsrang: 3968594.
The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment (2015)
ISBN: 9781498279222 bzw. 1498279228, in Englisch, Wipf and Stock, Taschenbuch, neu.
The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment, What was family life like in the early church? How did early Christians treat their parents? Would early Christian families have been admired or scorned by their neighbors? Did the relationships between early Christian children and their parents mirror those in the families around them? What characteristics were typical of the first few generations of followers of Jesus? Marshalling the evidence from both New Testament and nonbiblical texts, Peter Balla offers fresh insight into the first Christian families. ´´´´This book solidifies Peter Balla´s reputation as an emerging leader among a new generation of Eastern European biblical scholars. Adding to previous works on New Testament theology and canon, Professor Balla clarifies the New Testament understanding of family, its social setting, and its hermeneutical implications. He also contributes to our understanding of the tensions that pulse through the New Testament. At the same time he points to profound unity. Balla´s diligent research and clear reasoning result in wise insights that no one pondering this topic will wish to miss.´´´´ --Robert W. Yarbrough, Associate Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School ´´´´In the midst of growing interest in children in early Christianity, this book carves out a special place with its focus on children´s duties towards parents. It is a competent analysis not only of texts but also of inscriptions, papyri, and other private documents from the social context. A close and prolonged look at controversial New Testament texts leads to the conclusion that the duty to parents was never abrogated in the teaching of Jesus or his successive disciples. A worthwhile contribution to an expanding field.´´´´ --Carolyn Ostek, Professor of New Testament, Brite Divinity School. Peter Balla is Professor of New Testament at Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Budapest). Educated at the Reformed Theological Academy in Budapest, and Edinburgh University (PhD, 1994), Professor Balla was also a Humboldt scholar at the University of Heidelberg and was awarded his Habilitation degree from the Evangelical Lutheran Theological University in Budapest. In addition to numerous essays, he is the author of Challenges to New Testament Theology. He is married with four children. Taschenbuch, 18.12.2015.
The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment
ISBN: 9781498279222 bzw. 1498279228, in Englisch, neu.
The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment, What was family life like in the early church? How did early Christians treat their parents? Would early Christian families have been admired or scorned by their neighbors? Did the relationships between early Christian children and their parents mirror those in the families around them? What characteristics were typical of the first few generations of followers of Jesus? Marshalling the evidence from both New Testament and nonbiblical texts, Peter Balla offers fresh insight into the first Christian families. ""This book solidifies Peter Balla's reputation as an emerging leader among a new generation of Eastern European biblical scholars. Adding to previous works on New Testament theology and canon, Professor Balla clarifies the New Testament understanding of family, its social setting, and its hermeneutical implications. He also contributes to our understanding of the tensions that pulse through the New Testament. At the same time he points to profound unity. Balla's diligent research and clear reasoning result in wise insights that no one pondering this topic will wish to miss."" --Robert W. Yarbrough, Associate Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School ""In the midst of growing interest in children in early Christianity, this book carves out a special place with its focus on children's duties towards parents. It is a competent analysis not only of texts but also of inscriptions, papyri, and other private documents from the social context. A close and prolonged look at controversial New Testament texts leads to the conclusion that the duty to parents was never abrogated in the teaching of Jesus or his successive disciples. A worthwhile contribution to an expanding field."" --Carolyn Ostek, Professor of New Testament, Brite Divinity School. Peter Balla is Professor of New Testament at Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Budapest). Educated at the Reformed Theological Academy in Budapest, and Edinburgh University (PhD, 1994), Professor Balla was also a Humboldt scholar at the University of Heidelberg and was awarded his Habilitation degree from the Evangelical Lutheran Theological University in Budapest. In addition to numerous essays, he is the author of Challenges to New Testament Theology. He is married with four children.
The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment
ISBN: 9781498279222 bzw. 1498279228, in Englisch, Wipf and Stock Publishers, neu.
Peter Balla, Books, Religion and Spirituality, The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment, What was family life like in the early church? How did early Christians treat their parents? Would early Christian families have been admired or scorned by their neighbors? Did the relationships between early Christian children and their parents mirror those in the families around them? What characteristics were typical of the first few generations of followers of Jesus?Marshalling the evidence from both New Testament and nonbiblical texts, Peter Balla offers fresh insight into the first Christian families.This book solidifies Peter Balla's reputation as an emerging leader among a new generation of Eastern European biblical scholars. Adding to previous works on New Testament theology and canon, Professor Balla clarifies the New Testament understanding of family, its social setting, and its hermeneutical implications. He also contributes to our understanding of the tensions that pulse through the New Testament. At the same time he points to profound unity. Balla's diligent research and clear reasoning result in wise insights that no one pondering this topic will wish to miss.--Robert W. Yarbrough, Associate Professor of New Testament, Trinity Evangelical Divinity SchoolIn the midst of growing interest in children in early Christianity, this book carves out a special place with its focus on children's duties towards parents. It is a competent analysis not only of texts but also of inscriptions, papyri, and other private documents from the social context. A close and prolonged look at controversial New Testament texts leads to the conclusion that the duty to parents was never abrogated in the teaching of Jesus or his successive disciples. A worthwhile contribution to an expanding field.--Carolyn Ostek, Professor of New Testament, Brite Divinity School.Peter Balla is Professor of New Testament at Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Budapest). Educated at the Reformed Theological Academy in Budapest, and Edinburgh University (PhD, 1994), Professor Balla was also a Humboldt scholar at the University of Heidelberg and was awarded his Habilitation degree from the Evangelical Lutheran Theological University in Budapest. In addition to numerous essays, he is the author of Challenges to New Testament Theology. He is married with four children.
Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment, The (2006)
ISBN: 9780801045523 bzw. 0801045525, in Englisch, Baker Academic, Taschenbuch.
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The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment
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The Child-Parent Relationship in the New Testament and Its Environment
ISBN: 9781498279222 bzw. 1498279228, in Englisch, Wipf & Stock Publishers, Taschenbuch, neu.
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