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En Los últimos tiempos, George Eldon Ladd ofrece una discusión seria sobre la escatología escrita para el laico, basando su doctrina de las últimas cosas en la convicción de que 'nuestra última palabra... se encuentra en la reinterpretación del Nuevo Testamento a través de la profecía del Antiguo Testamento'.
2011 Reprint of 1959 American Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. George Eldon Ladd (1911-1982) was a Baptist minister and professor of New Testament exegesis and theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. Ladd was ordained in 1933 and pastored in New England from 1936 to 1945. He served as an instructor at Gordon College of Theology and Missions (now Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary), Wenham, Massachusetts from 1942-45. He was an associate professor of New Testament and Greek from 1946-50, and head of the department of New Testament from 1946-49. In 1950-52 he was an associate professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, Calif, becoming professor of biblical theology in 1952. Ladd was a notable, modern proponent of Historic Pre-millennialism, and often criticized dispensationalist views. His writings regarding the Kingdom of God have become a cornerstone of Kingdom theology.
Este libro de bolsillo explica el mensaje central del ministerio de Jesus y analiza el Reino de Dios y la urgencia de su significado y mensaje.
A scholarly and comprehensive exposition of Revelation written in the language of the layperson. The verse-by-verse commentary is preceded by a brief discusion of authorship, date, setting, structure, and various methods of interpretation as well as by an analytical outline of the book.
Se trata de una teología completa y erudita de todo el Nuevo Testamento. La revisión de 1993 incluye dos capítulos nuevos: ''Mateo, Marcos y Lucas'' de R. T. France, que trata la teología de estos tres evangelistas, y ''Unidad y diversidad en el Nuevo Testamento'' de David Wenham.
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