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Explore biblical theology with monographs from a diversity of experts. The Studies in Biblical Theology series includes a wealth of resources to help you understand the development of various doctrines, concepts, and terminology across the Old and New Testaments. Investigate the characteristics of worship in the early church with studies on its liturgy and sacraments. Fine-tune your understanding of Jesus' ministry by exploring his wilderness experience and the nature of his mission. Delve into detailed word studies, investigate Christological titles used by Paul, and come to a new…mehr

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Explore biblical theology with monographs from a diversity of experts. The Studies in Biblical Theology series includes a wealth of resources to help you understand the development of various doctrines, concepts, and terminology across the Old and New Testaments. Investigate the characteristics of worship in the early church with studies on its liturgy and sacraments. Fine-tune your understanding of Jesus' ministry by exploring his wilderness experience and the nature of his mission. Delve into detailed word studies, investigate Christological titles used by Paul, and come to a new appreciation of the Ten Commandments. These in-depth treatments will give you a better grip on key theological themes found throughout the Bible.
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Clinton D. Morrison was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1924. In 1948 he graduated from McCormick Theological Seminary with a BD degree and was awarded the Seminary's Blackstone Fellowship in New Testament for two years of advanced study. Also in 1948 he was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry. From 1949-1951 he studied at the University of Basel under the direction of Professor Oscar Cullman and in 1956 was designated Doctor of Theology by that university. McCormick Theological Seminary appointed him Instructor in New Testament in 1951, Assistant Professor in 1956, and Associate Professor in 1959.