This book is a re-working of my Romans: The Divine Marriage which was published by Wipf and Stock in 2011. This book follows much of the same arguments as the original book but has been amended in order to make it more accessible to the less technical reader. Although much material has been retained, many of the detailed academic arguments have been dropped or précised. The result, I hope, is a work which will address the wider audience of all those believers that love the Lord and are looking to engage with the gospel message that is Paul's legacy to us in this letter. For any who would want…mehr
This book is a re-working of my Romans: The Divine Marriage which was published by Wipf and Stock in 2011. This book follows much of the same arguments as the original book but has been amended in order to make it more accessible to the less technical reader. Although much material has been retained, many of the detailed academic arguments have been dropped or précised. The result, I hope, is a work which will address the wider audience of all those believers that love the Lord and are looking to engage with the gospel message that is Paul's legacy to us in this letter. For any who would want to engage with the technical details that led to the conclusions reached in this commentary, I suggest that they consult Romans: The Divine Marriage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tom Holland trained as an engineer but, following a strong sense of God's call to Christian service, he left this field of specialisation to study theology. After graduating from London University, he accepted an invitation to establish a church 25 miles south of Cambridge. The church grew rapidly and he served as its pastor. During this time, he became aware that there was far more of the Old Testament in the New Testament than was recognised. Believing that this insight was the key to a better understanding of the New Testament, he gave himself to researching this topic. The following 18 years caused his understanding to make huge adjustments as he came to value the vital link between the content of the two testaments. He retired from the church after 19 years of service in Letchworth and planted a second church in a nearby town, which has grown to be a thriving congregation. While serving this church he was invited to become New Testament lecturer at what is now Union School of Theology. He lectured at the school for 25 years, and during this time he gained his PhD from the University of Wales. Dr Holland became the Director of Biblical Research at the School, supervising over 20 students as they worked for their own doctoral degrees and teaching at undergraduate and post-graduate levels. During this time he continued to share the leadership of the church he'd planted, engaging in his own biblical research while writing books that have received warm endorsements from world leaders of New Testament research. In his retirement, Tom continues his writing and wider teaching as the Senior Research Fellow of Union School of Theology. He is married to Barbara and has 3 daughters and six grandchildren.
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