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Timóteushoz írt első levél és a Titushoz írt levél - A BIBLIA MA by JOHN STOTT - HUNGARIAN TRANSLATION OF The Message of 1 Timothy & Titus (The Bible Speaks Today) / this work's interpretive and pastoral voice remarkably echoes Paul for our own day.
PAPERBACK 2000
ISBN: 9789639148369 / 978-9639148369
ISBN-10: 9639148369
PAGES 252
PUBLISHER: HARMAT
About the Author:
John Robert Walmsley Stott CBE (27 April 1921 – 27 July 2011) was an English Anglican priest who was noted as a leader of the worldwide evangelicalmovement. He was one of the principal authors of the Lausanne Covenant in 1974. In 2005, Time magazine ranked Stott among the 100 most influential people in the world
Hungarian Summary:
John Stott együttérzően ecseteli e két fiatal gyülekezeti vezető helyzetét, és azonosul Pál apostollal is, akinek pásztori leveleit áthatja az aggodalom az evangélium jövőjéért és az utána következő keresztyén nemzedékekért. A levelek teológiai és etikai tanítását elemezve a szerző felveti és bölcs mérséklettel, az Ige iránt tanúsított alázattal válaszolja meg a nehéz kérdéseket is, az univerzalizmustól kezdve az egyházvezetés problematikáján át az asszonyok istentiszteleti szerepéig.
English Summary:
For our postmodern world the very notion of objective truth is open to question if not ridicule. So in our current cultural climate of soft footings and cracking walls, Paul's unambiguous commitment to the church as "the pillar and foundation of the truth" is a timely metaphor. The apostle calls us to reconsider the architecture of a truly Christian worldview and to reexamine the gospel and tradition we have inherited. In the letters to Timothy and Titus, Paul focuses on the idea of inheritance. The faithful, he writes, must guard and deliver the inheritance of gospel truth. Nearing the end of his life, Paul is intent on securing the heritage of gospel truth for the next generation. In this Bible Speaks Today volume (previously released as a hardcover book with the title Guard the Truth), John Stott finds in 1 Timothy and Titus a dynamic truth that orders Christian life in the church, the family and the world. Here is the lucid commentary we have come to expect from Stott, ever faithful to the text and time of Paul's letters. But in a manner unique to Stott's role as a distinguished Christian statesman, this work's interpretive and pastoral voice remarkably echoes Paul for our own day. One generation speaks to another: "Guard the truth."