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Orígenes cristianos y la cuestión de Dios

Esta serie académica profundiza en las preguntas fundamentales del cristianismo primitivo y su relación con el concepto de Dios. Examina meticulosamente los textos del Nuevo Testamento y los contextos históricos, ofreciendo una exploración profunda de los orígenes teológicos y filosóficos. Las obras proporcionan un análisis atractivo pero riguroso, sirviendo como lectura esencial para estudiantes y académicos por igual. Descubra el viaje intelectual que dio forma a una de las principales religiones del mundo.

Jesus and the Victory of God
The Resurrection of the Son of God
Das Neue Testament und das Volk Gottes, Ursprünge des Christentums und die Frage nach Gott. Bd.1
The New Testament and the People of God
Paul and the Faithfulness of God. Parts III and IV

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    This first volume in N. T. Wright's influential series explores the New Testament and early Christianity, serving as a vital resource for students in the field. The text has been completely reset for improved readability, enhancing Wright's engaging and scholarly approach. The book remains a significant reference point, reflecting its enduring relevance and impact over the past twenty years.

    The New Testament and the People of God
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    Jesus and the Victory of God

    • 768 páginas
    • 27 horas de lectura

    This book provides a critical evaluation of significant scholarly works related to the ongoing search for the historical Jesus. As a newly updated edition of a foundational text first released two decades ago, it remains an essential resource for serious academic inquiry into this complex subject.

    Jesus and the Victory of God
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    Exploring ancient beliefs about life after death, this work delves into perspectives from Homer's Hades to Jewish traditions found in the Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls. It traces early Christian resurrection beliefs, focusing on Paul's writings and extending to the third century. Additionally, the book analyzes the Easter narratives in the Gospels, aiming to draw historical conclusions regarding the empty tomb and the belief in Jesus' bodily resurrection.

    The Resurrection of the Son of God
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    Tom Wright's long-awaited full-length study of St Paul will not in any way disappoint the high expectations that surround it. From the very first sentence, it holds the attention, arguing a strong, persuasive, coherent and fresh case, supported by immense scholarship and comprehensive theological intelligence. It is a worthy successor to his earlier magisterial studies of the themes of the Kingdom and the Resurrection: lively, passionate and deeply constructive, laying out very plainly the ways in which the faith of the New Testament is focused on God's purpose to re-create, through the.

    Paul and the Faithfulness of God. Parts III and IV