Biblical Theology of the New Testament

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, Dec 30, 2020 - Religion - 600 pages
An attempt is here made to present, in a concise and yet full form, the teaching of the New Testament with reference to all its most important doctrines and duties. The aim is to investigate, in an exact and historical manner, the teaching of each single writer in the New Testament.
 

Contents

SECTION II
124
CHAPTER VIII
125
The Heavenly Origin of the Son of Man
126
CHAPTER IX
129
Christ the Light of the World
130
Christ the Saviour of the World
131
CHAPTER X
132
Fellowship With God
134

The Son of David and the Exalted Messiah
57
CHAPTER III
60
Repentance
61
The Messianic Salvation
64
The Victory Over Satan
67
CHAPTER IV
70
The Greatest Commandment
72
Righteousness as Disposition
74
CHAPTER V
77
THE MESSIANIC CHURCH 30 The Calling
82
Discipleship
84
The Elect
85
The Apostles and the Church
89
CHAPTER VII
91
The Doctrine of Recompense
92
Bodily Death
94
The State of the Death
95
The Second Coming of Christ
102
The General Resurrection of All Men
108
The Final Judgment III
111
The End of the World
114
Eternal Life
116
Eternal Death
118
CHAPTER XI
136
Victory Over the Devil
137
The Church of the Disciples
140
CHAPTER XII
143
The Fellowship of Believers
145
THE PETRINE TEACHING
149
SECTION I
156
SECTION II
171
Christian Social Life
177
Jesus the Messiah
180
The Resurrection as the Ground of Christian Hope
196
SECTION III
202
CHAPTER VI
208
SECTION IV
214
SECTION V
220
SUMMARY OF PETRINE TEACHING CHAPTER IX
227
Christ Truly Divine
228
CHAPTER X
229
The Conversion of Israel
230
The Second Coming of Christ
231
The Resurrection of the Dead
233
The End of the World
235
The Gospel of Matthew 223
223

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About the author (2020)

Revere Franklin Weidner (1851-1915) was one of the greatest minds of early American Lutheranism. He served as a pastor in Phillipsburg New Jersey, and Philadelphia. He taught theology at Muhlenberg University, Augustana Theological Seminary, and Lutheran Theological Seminary.

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