It’S Not Rocket Science

The Theology of St. Paul the Apostle

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Criticism & Interpretation, Christianity, General Christianity, Theology
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Author: Irving Brittle Jr. ISBN: 9781491783771
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 11, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Irving Brittle Jr.
ISBN: 9781491783771
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 11, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Its Not Rocket Science: The Theology of St. Paul the Apostle offers an understandable and usable introduction to the theology of Paul of Tarsus. By digesting and condensing the impressions and interpretations of more than one hundred other writers, Irving L. Brittle Jr. presents an approachable work that guides the reader through the main topics of St. Pauls theology of Jesus Christ and the wisdom of living Christians who follow the Lord. After setting the scene by summarizing Pauls life and context, Its Not Rocket Science investigates his treatment of God, humanity, the law, sin, the gospel, righteousness, and justification. Recognizing the key role that Martin Luthers reading of Paul has played in the life of the church over the past five hundred years, the work addresses the reformers interpretation of Paul. Then Its Not Rocket Science approaches questions of sanctification, salvation, and the sacraments. This interpretation of the theology of St. Paul provides a concise introduction and interpretation of the apostles theology of Jesus Christ and the nature of the Christian life.

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Its Not Rocket Science: The Theology of St. Paul the Apostle offers an understandable and usable introduction to the theology of Paul of Tarsus. By digesting and condensing the impressions and interpretations of more than one hundred other writers, Irving L. Brittle Jr. presents an approachable work that guides the reader through the main topics of St. Pauls theology of Jesus Christ and the wisdom of living Christians who follow the Lord. After setting the scene by summarizing Pauls life and context, Its Not Rocket Science investigates his treatment of God, humanity, the law, sin, the gospel, righteousness, and justification. Recognizing the key role that Martin Luthers reading of Paul has played in the life of the church over the past five hundred years, the work addresses the reformers interpretation of Paul. Then Its Not Rocket Science approaches questions of sanctification, salvation, and the sacraments. This interpretation of the theology of St. Paul provides a concise introduction and interpretation of the apostles theology of Jesus Christ and the nature of the Christian life.

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