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Thomas R. Schreiner

    Thomas Schreiner excels at translating complex theological ideas into accessible language, making the riches of the New Testament comprehensible to a wider audience. His work delves into the core tenets of Christian belief, exploring how faith shapes understanding and practice in the modern world. Schreiner's scholarship is characterized by its rigorous analysis and clear exposition, aiming to magnify the glory of God through Christ. He guides readers toward a deeper appreciation of biblical texts and their enduring relevance.

    1, 2 Peter, Jude: An Exegetical and Theological Exposition of Holy Scripture Volume 37
    Handbook on Acts and Paul's Letters
    Romans
    1 Corinthians
    Paul, Apostle of God`s Glory in Christ - A Pauline Theology
    Galatians
    • 2024

      The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul

      Retrospect and Prospect

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Filled with helpful charts, appendixes, and study aids, this essential guide explores the detailed and often perplexing conversations concerning Paul's view of the divinity of Christ, bringing guidance and clarity to scholars' various articulations, including Larry Hurtado, Chris Tilling, N. T. Wright, and more"--

      The Divine Christology of the Apostle Paul
    • 2024

      Thomas Schreiner offers a comprehensive analysis of eternal destruction, examining themes of sin, death, and redemption repeated throughout the New Testament and other passages of Scripture.

      The Justice and Goodness of God
    • 2021

      The Joy of Hearing

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In this installment in the New Testament Theology series, trusted scholar Thomas Schreiner walks readers step-by-step through the book of Revelation, considering its themes, symbolic imagery, and historical context.

      The Joy of Hearing
    • 2020

      Exploring the core themes of Paul's theological contributions, this work delves into the essence of his ideas and their significant impact on Christian thought. It highlights key concepts that shaped early Christianity and offers insights into Paul's interpretations and teachings, making it essential for understanding his influence on religious beliefs and practices.

      Paul, Apostle of God`s Glory in Christ - A Pauline Theology
    • 2019
    • 2018

      1 Corinthians

      An Introduction and Commentary Volume 7

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.5(50)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of Corinth, where the apostle Paul achieved significant evangelistic success despite a contentious church, this commentary by Thomas Schreiner delves into Paul's profound insights on the body of Christ, love, and the significance of Jesus' cross and resurrection. It not only clarifies the text of Paul's letter but also emphasizes its major theological themes and contemporary relevance, offering readers a deeper understanding of this pivotal biblical message.

      1 Corinthians
    • 2018
    • 2017

      Covenant and God's Purpose for the World

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This book shows how the kingdom of God has advanced through the progression of distinct covenants, collectively serving as the foundation for God's promise to bring redemption to his people.

      Covenant and God's Purpose for the World
    • 2015

      Faith Alone---The Doctrine of Justification is part of the Five Solas Series, offering readers a look back to the five rallying cries of the Reformation--- the five solas---while seeking to apply them in a fresh way to the contemporary church.

      Faith Alone---The Doctrine of Justification
    • 2014

      Shepherding God's Flock

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(72)Add rating

      A biblical, historical, theological, and practical foundation for pastoral leadershipPastors have been entrusted with leading the people of God. The shepherds of God's flock must protect them from and guide them through the many dangers believers face. Although ultimately the Church is led by Christ, pastors are to provide godly examples of what it means to be a follower of the Lord. Consequently, who leads the church, the type of authority they are given, how they relate to one another, to whom they are accountable, and how they are selected are of utmost importance to the life and health of God's people. This book provides the biblical, historical, theological, and practical foundation of the crucial task of leading God's people.

      Shepherding God's Flock