ISBN-13: 9781498264532 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 204 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498264532 / Angielski / Twarda / 2013 / 204 str.
Description: Not Weary of Well Doing is a collection of essays penned by people interested in educating primarily European church leaders, theological educators, and missionaries as well as other Christian leaders from around the world. All of the authors are related to the ministries of Tyndale Theological Seminary, the Netherlands. This book is in honor of missionary scholar and colleague, Dr. Cecil W. Stalnaker, for his lifetime of Christian service in Europe. Each of the articles is related to the work of missions or local church ministry. Most of the authors have many decades of experience primarily as missionary professors throughout Europe as well as pastoral ministry experience in Europe and North America. Local church leaders and cross-cultural workers especially will find this a worthwhile addition to their personal and school libraries. Endorsements: ""These exegetically rigorous and globally insightful essays reflect upon the tireless challenges of living a gospel-driven, missionally focused, and Scripture-centered Christianity. The authors diligently and thoroughly apply Scripture-centered scholarship to issues of relevance for the church as the agent of God's ongoing redemptive work in the world."" --Ronald T. Michener, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Systematic Theology, Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, Belgium About the Contributor(s): Thomas J. Marinello, PhD, is Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, and the Vice President of Operations and Administration at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Badhoevedorp, the Netherlands. He is the co-editor of My Brother's Keeper: Essays in Honor of Ellis R. Brotzman (2010). He also is the author of numerous reviews as well as both an editor and contributor to upcoming books that concern the history of the Christian Brethren. H. H. Drake Williams III, PhD, is Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, and the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Academic Dean at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Badhoevedorp, the Netherlands. He is the author of The Wisdom of the Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture within 1 Cor 1:18--3:23 (2001), and Making Sense of the Bible: A Study of Ten Key Themes Traced through the Scriptures (2006).
Description:Not Weary of Well Doing is a collection of essays penned by people interested in educating primarily European church leaders, theological educators, and missionaries as well as other Christian leaders from around the world. All of the authors are related to the ministries of Tyndale Theological Seminary, the Netherlands. This book is in honor of missionary scholar and colleague, Dr. Cecil W. Stalnaker, for his lifetime of Christian service in Europe. Each of the articles is related to the work of missions or local church ministry. Most of the authors have many decades of experience primarily as missionary professors throughout Europe as well as pastoral ministry experience in Europe and North America. Local church leaders and cross-cultural workers especially will find this a worthwhile addition to their personal and school libraries. Endorsements:""These exegetically rigorous and globally insightful essays reflect upon the tireless challenges of living a gospel-driven, missionally focused, and Scripture-centered Christianity. The authors diligently and thoroughly apply Scripture-centered scholarship to issues of relevance for the church as the agent of Gods ongoing redemptive work in the world.""--Ronald T. Michener, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Systematic Theology, Evangelische Theologische Faculteit, Leuven, BelgiumAbout the Contributor(s):Thomas J. Marinello, PhD, is Associate Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, and the Vice President of Operations and Administration at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Badhoevedorp, the Netherlands. He is the co-editor of My Brothers Keeper: Essays in Honor of Ellis R. Brotzman (2010). He also is the author of numerous reviews as well as both an editor and contributor to upcoming books that concern the history of the Christian Brethren.H. H. Drake Williams III, PhD, is Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, and the Vice President for Academic Affairs and the Academic Dean at Tyndale Theological Seminary in Badhoevedorp, the Netherlands. He is the author of The Wisdom of the Wise: The Presence and Function of Scripture within 1 Cor 1:18--3:23 (2001), and Making Sense of the Bible: A Study of Ten Key Themes Traced through the Scriptures (2006).