7.路加福音

IF 0.5 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Andrew Gregory
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这两卷关于法案的书是《新公约》评论系列的一部分,该系列是为部长和学生设计的,代表了一批国际贡献者。这两卷是由两位来自不同神学背景的韩国学者撰写的。两卷的结构相似。首先,作者对文本进行了解释,但没有采用典型的逐诗评论风格。作者展示了一种更普遍、更多样的方法,分析关键主题和思想,涵盖行为中发生的重大事件,有时会关注某些段落、短语和单词来提出具体观点。他们与许多西方学者以及主要的学术出版物和期刊打交道。其次,作者偶尔会反思文本如何影响和塑造当今教会的身份和使命。这些反射的特征和内容各不相同。赵在第一卷中的思考是关于神与人的相遇。它们具有精神含义,例如,关于充满神圣的力量(第72页),上帝奇迹般地干预人类事务(第83页),关于上帝在工作中的神圣恩典(第121页),苦难和服从精神(第168页)。Park在第二卷中反映了社区的意义,例如教会的成长和发展(第12页)、教会的团结和鼓励(第54页)、包容性和绝对性(第100页)、社区的可调节性、视觉导向性、祈祷性等。第一卷之前有一个介绍,涉及典型的初步事项。这两卷书都涉及与《使徒行传》有关的各种历史、神学和组成问题,尽管它们并不系统或全面。它们很容易理解,各种读者都可以阅读。我认为申请部分对从业者和广大读者都有特殊的兴趣。
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7. Luke-Acts
These two volumes on Acts are part of the New Covenant Commentary Series (NCCS), which are designed for ministers and students and represent an international cast of contributors. These two volumes are by two Korean scholars from different theological backgrounds. Both volumes follow a similar structure. First, the authors offer their explanation of the text but not in the typical verse-by-verse commentary style. The authors demonstrate a more general and diverse approach, analysing key themes and ideas, covering major events happening in Acts, sometimes focusing on certain passages, phrases and words to make specific points. They engage with many Western scholars and major academic publications and journals. Second, the authors provide occasional reflections on how the text impacts and shapes the identity and mission of the church today. The character and content of these reflections differ. Cho’s reflections in the first volume are about divine–human encounter. They carry spiritual implications, for example, about being filled with the divine power (p. 72), miraculous intervention of God in human affairs (p. 83), on God’s divine grace at work (p. 121), suffering and being obedient to the Spirit (p. 168). Park reflects in the second volume on the sense of the community, for example, the Church’s growth and development (p. 12), its unity and encouragement (p. 54), inclusiveness and absoluteness (p. 100), on the community being adjustable, vision-oriented, prayerful, etc. The first volume is preceded by an introduction that deals with typical preliminary matters. Both volumes engage with various historical, theological and compositional questions in relation to Acts, although they are not systematic or comprehensive. They are easy to follow and will be accessible to a variety of readers. I think that application sections will be of special interests to practitioners and to a wider audience in general.
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期刊介绍: The Journal for the Study of the New Testament is one of the leading academic journals in New Testament Studies. It is published five times a year and aims to present cutting-edge work for a readership of scholars, teachers in the field of New Testament, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates. All the many and diverse aspects of New Testament study are represented and promoted by the journal, including innovative work from historical perspectives, studies using social-scientific and literary theory or developing theological, cultural and contextual approaches.
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