✙ 本網頁旨在為華人神學生推介合用的神學及聖經研究資源。(Useful/recommended online theological and biblical study resources for [Chinese] seminarians.) ✙
2015年4月21日星期二
2015年4月20日星期一
BibleWorks 10 just released
BibleWorks 10
- US$389 (upgrade from BW9: US$189; from BW8: US$229)
- purchase before 3/5: free ebook Interpreting the New Testament Text from Crossway
2015年4月14日星期二
2015年4月13日星期一
Annotated Bibliography on New Testament Theology
Annotated Bibliography on New Testament Theology -prepared by Todd Scacewater
2015年4月9日星期四
free Kindle ebook on puritan spiritual classics (limited time offer)
The Pure in Heart
by Thomas WatsonThe Pure in Heart is excerpted from Thomas Watson’s classic work, The Beatitudes, written in 1660. In the experiential style of the Puritans, he examines in part one the nature, reasons and motives for, signs of, and how to attain heart-purity. Then in part two he wonderfully describes the blessings of the pure in heart: what it shall be like to see God!
2015年4月3日星期五
monthly Logos free ebook (April 2015) you shoudn't miss this time
The Old Testament Library Series: Isaiah
Brevard S. Childs
In this important addition to the Old Testament Library, renowned
scholar Brevard S. Childs writes on the Old Testament’s most important
theological book. He furnishes a fresh translation from the Hebrew and
discusses questions of text, philology, historical background, and
literary architecture, and then proceeds with a critically informed,
theological interpretation of the text.
The additional one for US$0.99 cannot be missed too:
The additional one for US$0.99 cannot be missed too:
Jeremiah
Leslie C. Allen (Fuller Theological Seminary OT professor)
This book of Jeremiah offers a remarkable range of literature, including
prose, poetry, homilies, oracles, and proverbs. This commentary
understands the book as a work of religious literature, to be examined
in its final form, yet with careful attention to the historical contexts
of writing and development through which the text took shape. Jeremiah
proclaimed a message of coming judgment, because of the people's
unfaithful worship, and yet also emphasized the call to know Yahweh and
to live as God’s faithful people. Through it all, Leslie C. Allen
identifies a trajectory of grace, in which the proclamations of doom
can be understood within the context of promises for a renewed future.
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