Teologia Del Nuevo Testamento – (Spanish)
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La Teologia del Nuevo Testamento de Marshall se distingue por su organizacion del material y su enfoque misionero como se desprende del subtitulo: “muchos testigos, un solo evangelio”, siendo de la peculiar vision de Marshall de que: toda la teologia del Nuevo Testamento es una teologia misionera.
El enfoque de la obra es netamente evangelico, pero con una talla academica que la convierte en lectura obligada aun para los mas liberales que no pasa por alto las mas recientes propuestas en los estudios paulinos ni el escabroso tema de la autoria de sus epistolas.
Pero lo mas valioso de la Teologia del Nuevo Testamento de Marshall en relacion con otras teologias, es su utilidad para el predicador. Ademas de la habitual y consabida reflexion teologica, aporta tambien un fondo muy valioso de ideas para la exposicion de la Palabra.
Theology of the New Testament
Marshall’s Theology of the New Testament is distinguished by its organization of the content and its missionary approach as is evident from the subtitle: many witnesses, one gospel, being of Marshall’s peculiar view that: all New Testament theology is a missionary theology.
Evangelical, but with a scholarly stature that makes it a must-read even for the most liberal that does not overlook the most recent proposals in Pauline studies, nor does it overlook the difficult subject of the authorship of his epistles, but it does so from such a balanced perspective that it is admirable.
But the most valuable aspect of Marshall’s Theology of the New Testament in relation to other theologies is its usefulness for the preacher. In addition to the usual and usual theological reflection, it also provides a very valuable fund of ideas for the exposition of the Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788417131166
ISBN10: 8417131167
Language: Spanish
Howard Marshall
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2022
Coleccion Semillas
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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