In time when the New Testament has been practically used for every-day political purposes: theology of revolution, pacifism, the defence of the existing system... the author tries to explain the relation between the New Testament and the existing political structures and movements. The books of the New Testament contain a variety of different elements with regards to the policy, but attitudes towards government authorities in fact are positive and critical. Refuted are those who only see the world influenced by demon looking for escape and not engagement, because the Christians should be a ferment in the world, the seed of the Heaven\u27s Kingdom. Finally, the standpoints are given of the second Vatican Council on the engagement of Christia...
<b>Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire: Ambivalence, othering, agency </b>...
In an essayistic manner, drawing on both exegetical and systematic theological insights, this paper ...
This article explained the valuation of Christian believers with regard to the Christian Bible a ‘H...
The political nature of the NT documents is carefully hidden away in the folds of a centuries-long ...
The title of this degree work is "Christians and Politics from the View of the New Testamental Texts...
Interpretation of the relationship between Christianity and the government, through the exploration ...
The Routledge Guidebook to The New Testament By Patrick Gray, 2017 As part of the Christian canon o...
Newness is centrally important to the New Testament. That is why the New Testament is called the &qu...
The New Testament is the late ancient and modern religious and cultural designation given to the s...
The objective of this article is to approach the interpretation of the Christian Bible from the pers...
2 In this modern age, people take for granted that the New Testament they use represents authentic w...
The New Testament is made up of 27 ancient texts that each have their own individual histories. The ...
This paper gives a detailed exegetical study of priesthood in the New Testament as gleaned from the ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The authorities of the early church -- The witness of ...
At the beginning, Israelites expected much from the newly installed royal power and tried to justify...
<b>Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire: Ambivalence, othering, agency </b>...
In an essayistic manner, drawing on both exegetical and systematic theological insights, this paper ...
This article explained the valuation of Christian believers with regard to the Christian Bible a ‘H...
The political nature of the NT documents is carefully hidden away in the folds of a centuries-long ...
The title of this degree work is "Christians and Politics from the View of the New Testamental Texts...
Interpretation of the relationship between Christianity and the government, through the exploration ...
The Routledge Guidebook to The New Testament By Patrick Gray, 2017 As part of the Christian canon o...
Newness is centrally important to the New Testament. That is why the New Testament is called the &qu...
The New Testament is the late ancient and modern religious and cultural designation given to the s...
The objective of this article is to approach the interpretation of the Christian Bible from the pers...
2 In this modern age, people take for granted that the New Testament they use represents authentic w...
The New Testament is made up of 27 ancient texts that each have their own individual histories. The ...
This paper gives a detailed exegetical study of priesthood in the New Testament as gleaned from the ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.The authorities of the early church -- The witness of ...
At the beginning, Israelites expected much from the newly installed royal power and tried to justify...
<b>Violence in the New Testament and the Roman Empire: Ambivalence, othering, agency </b>...
In an essayistic manner, drawing on both exegetical and systematic theological insights, this paper ...
This article explained the valuation of Christian believers with regard to the Christian Bible a ‘H...