God's power is made perfect in our weakness - discover that truth in this exposition of 2 Corinthians.
Paul W. Barnett Libros
Paul Barnett es un distinguido erudito cuyas actividades académicas están profundamente arraigadas en los paisajes históricos y religiosos del mundo antiguo. Sus viajes a regiones fundamentales para la temprana difusión del cristianismo, como Israel, Turquía y Grecia, informan su profundo entendimiento de estas eras formativas. Barnett aporta una perspectiva única, que combina la indagación histórica con la perspicacia teológica, ofreciendo a los lectores una rica exploración de los orígenes de la fe y su temprana difusión.



Juggling & Feats of Dexterity
Amazing Acts of Skill and Subtlety for the Domestic Arena
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
With charming illustrations and delightful period language, these books recall the pleasures of days gone by, each title in this series features a variety of skills and amusements just waiting to be revived.
Jerusalem to Illyricum
- 194 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Focusing on Paul's church planting mission from Jerusalem to Illyricum between AD 34 and 57, this study explores the cultural resistance he faced upon his arrival. Barnett examines significant events, including Paul's encyclical to the Galatians and his confrontation with Cephas in Antioch, highlighting the emergence of "false brothers" within the Jerusalem Church. The narrative underscores the rapidity and intensity of Paul's missionary efforts, revealing that his nine letters, written in just a decade, reflect his remarkable energy and drive in spreading the Gospel to the Gentiles.