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Simon Gathercole

    Simon Gathercole es un destacado erudito británico del Nuevo Testamento cuyo trabajo ofrece perspicacias innovadoras en los estudios teológicos. Se dedica a un examen profundo de los textos bíblicos y su relevancia para la comprensión contemporánea. Su enfoque se caracteriza por un profundo compromiso con las escrituras, lo que hace que sus contribuciones sean significativas para el campo. Gathercole es reconocido por su investigación pionera y sus influyentes escritos.

    The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas
    Heaven on Earth
    Defending Substitution
    The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas
    • The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The study presents a compelling argument that the Gospel of Thomas was originally composed in Greek, challenging traditional views on its origins. It explores the ways in which this text was shaped by and reflects the influence of New Testament writings, providing new insights into early Christian literature and thought. This examination sheds light on the intertextual relationships within early Christian texts and the broader implications for understanding the development of Christian doctrine.

      The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas
    • Defending Substitution

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      In recent decades, the church and academy have witnessed intense debates concerning the concept of penal substitution to describe Christ's atoning sacrifice. Some claim it promotes violence, glorifies suffering and death, and amounts to divine child abuse. Others argue it plays a pivotal role in classical Christian doctrine. Here world-renowned New Testament scholar Simon Gathercole offers an exegetical and historical defense of the traditional substitutionary view of the atonement. He provides critical analyses of various interpretations of the atonement and places New Testament teaching in its Old Testament and Greco-Roman contexts, demonstrating that the interpretation of atonement in the Pauline corpus must include substitution.

      Defending Substitution
    • Heaven on Earth

      The Temple in Biblical Theology

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Exploring the theme of the 'Temple' in biblical theology, this work delves into its profound significance beyond mere religious structures. It highlights the Temple's role as a bridge between a holy God and humanity, tracing its evolution from the Garden of Eden to the new creation in Revelation. The collection features essays from evangelical scholars, covering Old Testament, inter-testamental, and New Testament perspectives, offering fresh insights into this often-overlooked aspect of Scripture and its implications for understanding God's redemptive purposes.

      Heaven on Earth
    • The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas

      Original Language and Influences

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The study presents a compelling argument that the Gospel of Thomas was originally composed in Greek, suggesting a significant influence from New Testament texts. It explores the implications of this connection, challenging traditional views on the origins and context of the Gospel of Thomas within early Christian literature. The analysis offers a fresh perspective on the interplay between these important religious writings, contributing to the understanding of early Christian thought and the development of Gospel narratives.

      The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas