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Signs of the Times: The Matrix of Meanings in Revelation 2 – 3
0Explore the deep scriptural meanings within the Book of Revelation chapters 2-3 with this focused exegetical study. James Kalong’s insightful work illuminates the specific contextual and local relevance of the messages sent to the seven churches of Asia Minor. Understand the “signs of the times” as originally intended for first-century believers, offering a powerful new perspective on biblical interpretation. An indispensable resource for theology students, pastors, and discerning Christian readers across India interested in Christian theology and profound biblical study. Uncover lost context today.
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Table Talks of Jesus : Didactics of Reversals in the Gospel of Luke
0Uncover the revolutionary “didactics of reversals” embedded in Jesus’ table talks within the Gospel of Luke. James Kalong meticulously employs social scientific criticism to analyze pivotal meal scenes, revealing how Jesus’ fellowships redefined conventional practices. This insightful study offers profound lessons on Christian faith and daily living, making it a vital resource for theology students, pastors, and dedicated Bible study enthusiasts in India. Gain a fresh perspective on transforming faith through the power of Jesus’ teachings on fellowship and discipleship.
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Year of the Lord’s Favor: Eclectic Musings and Essays on Contemporary, Biblical, and Theological Themes
0Explore contemporary Christian life through insightful theological essays by a prominent Indian author. This collection offers clarity on complex biblical themes and everyday practices, seamlessly blending scriptural nuances with modern discourse. Dive into musings on faith, spirituality, ministry, and the intersection of Christian values with popular culture. Perfect for Indian Christians seeking deeper understanding, this book provides accessible wisdom and thought-provoking reflections that resonate with today’s spiritual journey. It’s an essential read for anyone exploring faith and theological themes in contemporary India.