This book provides a detailed exploration of the important elements of the theology underlying the book of Amos.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Barton, a follower of Jesus Christ, is originally from Starkville, Mississippi, and has lived in the Memphis suburb of Collierville, Tennessee, for twenty-seven years. He has served in several lay leadership and service roles in churches, including teacher, small group leader, deacon, treasurer, and elder. As a survivor of stage four tongue cancer, he deals with unusual disabilities daily. John has been married to Candy for thirty-seven years, and they are blessed to have three adult children and two daughters-in-law. John enjoys retirement and having more time to do the things he loves most: visiting family and friends, studying God's Word, journaling, walking, serving in church, reading, writing, and encouraging others.
Inhaltsangabe
General editors' preface Preface 1. Amos: the critical issues 2. Religious belief and practice in Amos's day 3. The theology of Amos and his circle 4. Theological theme in the additions to the book of Amos 5. The theology of the book of Amos 6. The reception of the theology of Amos 7. The theology of Amos then and now.
General editors' preface Preface 1. Amos: the critical issues 2. Religious belief and practice in Amos's day 3. The theology of Amos and his circle 4. Theological theme in the additions to the book of Amos 5. The theology of the book of Amos 6. The reception of the theology of Amos 7. The theology of Amos then and now.
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