"Introducing students to the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament, Ernest Lucas examines the book's structure and characteristics. He covers the latest in biblical scholarship, including historical and interpretive issues, and considers a range of scholarly approaches. In particular, the guide focuses on illuminating the book's relationship to both the tradition of Hebrew prophecy and the later development of Jewish apocalyptic literature"--
Ernest Lucas Libros
Ernest Lucas es un autor que se sumerge en la fascinante intersección entre la ciencia y la teología. Su obra explora profundamente cómo la comprensión científica moderna influye en nuestra percepción de la fe y los asuntos espirituales. Moldeado tanto por la investigación científica como por el estudio teológico, Lucas ofrece una perspectiva única que invita a los lectores a una contemplación cautivadora de la intrincada relación entre la indagación racional y las verdades trascendentes. Su viaje literario ejemplifica una búsqueda continua de sabiduría a través de diversos campos.





Exploring the Old Testament
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
This is the third volume in a widely-praised series of textbooks introducing students to the key issues in the study of the New Testament and Old Testament. schovat popis
Can We Believe Genesis Today?
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
This book is about Genesis and how far scientific discoveries can help us to understand it. Many of us are confused about what Genesis tells us, and how (and why) to approach its ancient story of the origin of the world and mankind. We are usually equally confused about what Genesis is, and what it can and cannot tell us. If we are willing to look for truth and consider other ways of seeing the world, we can emerge from the fog. This book gives a fresh and important approach to some of the deep down questions which trouble us most about where we can from, and why we are here.
In this commentary Ernest Lucas takes a unique 'cluster' approach to the book of Proverbs, studying it thematically and showing how it speaks to such issues as character formation, gender relations, wealth and poverty, interpersonal communication, science and religion, and care for the environment.