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Matthew Levering

    1 de enero de 1971

    Matthew Levering es profesor de estudios religiosos en la Universidad de Dayton. Su obra profundiza en temas teológicos y bíblicos, explorando la naturaleza del amor divino y la santidad. El enfoque de Levering se caracteriza por un riguroso estudio de las escrituras y su aplicación a la vida contemporánea.

    Engaging the Doctrine of Israel
    Engaging the Doctrine of Marriage
    • Engaging the Doctrine of Marriage

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the theological concept of marriage, this volume explores the relationship between God and humanity as the foundational purpose of creation. It emphasizes that human marriage reflects this divine union, shaping its understanding through an eschatological lens. Key themes include the biblical basis for this relationship, the impact of original sin, and the significance of sacrificial love exemplified by Christ. Additionally, the book discusses marriage's roles in social justice and the kingdom of God, while introducing influential thinkers and historical debates surrounding the doctrine of marriage.

      Engaging the Doctrine of Marriage
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    • Engaging the Doctrine of Israel

      • 558 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the theological significance of Israel's covenantal relationship with God, this sequel explores key elements such as Scriptures, exodus, Torah, Temple, land, and Davidic kingship. Each chapter delves into these topics, examining their implications for both Judaism and Christian theology. By presenting a perspective rooted in post-Vatican II Catholicism, the book aims to foster Jewish-Christian dialogue, highlighting the eschatological marriage between God and His people as central to understanding the cosmos and salvation history.

      Engaging the Doctrine of Israel