Witherington (The Brother of Jesus ), a professor at Asbury Theological Seminary, teams up with Asbury student Hyatt to introduce the New Testament to laypeople without sucking the life out of it, ...
Witherington (The Problem with Evangelical Theology), professor of New Testament at Asbury Theological Seminary, has collected sermons from his 25 years of preaching. There is no central theme, but ...
Beginning with the introduction which eschews the usual John-vs.-the-Synoptics categorization of the Gospels in favor of a more nuanced approach, in which Luke's Acts is the historical sore thumb ...
Ben Witherington III's new novel unfolds entirely within one week, the week in which ancient Jerusalem fell to Roman forces in 70 AD. It follows an elderly female refugee as she escapes the occupying ...
Ben Witherington III is an American Wesleyan-Arminian New Testament scholar. Witherington is Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Asbury Theological Seminary, a Wesleyan-Holiness seminary in ...
Introduction / Hershel Shanks -- Foreword / André Lemaire -- pt. 1. The story of a remarkable discovery / Hershel Shanks -- 1. Oh, no! -- 2. An amazing discovery -- 3. How could the son of God have a ...
With all the talk these days about a diversity of Christian beliefs in the first century, here's a book designed to smack some sense into the dialogue. Traditional sense, that is. Witherington, ...
Ben Witherington III is a serious scholar. He's probably best known in academic circles for his development of a new Biblical interpretive approach known as socio-rhetorical commentary. The idea is ...
Ben Witherington III calls for serious theological reflection on activities that occupy most of our waking hours. Thirty years ago, Ben Witherington III prayed for the energy to write a commentary on ...
In this comprehensive review of statements in the Bible about economics, wealth and poverty, New Testament scholar and author Witherington (The Brother of Jesus) analyzes canonical texts and their ...
Witherington (The Jesus Quest), a professor of bible studies, harmonizes and disrupts historical understandings of the 13th Apostle in this engrossing work. Witherington critiques much of the ...
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