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From Unread to Misread - Rowston, Doug
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From Unread to Misread is an introduction to the books from Hebrews to Revelation in the New Testament. After a discussion of the New Testament world, the reader is invited to look at the message, milieu, meaning, and mission of each document. By the end of this book it is the author's desire for the reader to have met the one who is at the centre of these neglected writings. The first chapter is about the world of the New Testament. To read these neglected books requires an understanding of the history of the times. Then the succeeding chapters will make sense of the time and place of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From Unread to Misread is an introduction to the books from Hebrews to Revelation in the New Testament. After a discussion of the New Testament world, the reader is invited to look at the message, milieu, meaning, and mission of each document. By the end of this book it is the author's desire for the reader to have met the one who is at the centre of these neglected writings. The first chapter is about the world of the New Testament. To read these neglected books requires an understanding of the history of the times. Then the succeeding chapters will make sense of the time and place of the writing of each document. A similar pattern is followed as documents are examined: (1) Message - What is the content of the document/s? (2) Milieu & Meaning - What are the time & place of writing, the purpose & reason for writing? (3) Mission - What is the significance then and now in the witness of the church?
Autorenporträt
Dr Doug Rowston lives in Adelaide, South Australia, with his wife Rosalie and their noble canine a Welsh Corgi dog. He is a Baptist Minister who has worked as theological lecturer at Burleigh College, religious education teacher at Prince Alfred College, pastor of Richmond Baptist Church, and adjunct lecturer at St Barnabas College (Charles Sturt University).