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The Indelible Image Collection: The Theological and Ethical Thought World of the New Testament (2 vols.)

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Explore the theological and ethical thought world of Jesus’ time through the eyes of its individual witnesses---and hear the collective biblical call for all believers to be conformed in thought, word, and deed to the indelible image of Jesus Christ. Witherington offers a fresh, scholarly perspective on the New Testament's “matrix of meaning.”

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If you like this resource be sure to check out IVP New Testament Studies Collection (14 vols.).

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Key Features

  • Considers New Testament writers in their historical and cultural context
  • Examinates the theological and ethical thought world of the New Testament
  • Interacts with major scholarship on the New Testament

Product Details

  • The Indelible Image Collection: The Theological and Ethical Thought World of the New Testament (2 vols.)
  • Author: Ben Witherington III
  • Series: The Indelible Image Collection
  • Publisher: IVP
  • Pages: 1,694
  • Resource Type: Bible Studies
  • Topic: Biblical Studies
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  1. Marco Ceccarelli
    I am surely an idiot! First because I am unable to reply to those who reply to me (see below). Second, because I am unable to understand, despite the smart answer I received, why if a book has 1634 pages, logos states 1694 It is written that the two volumes have 1,694 pages but it is false, because they are 1634. Infact, all the indexes (present in the paperly edition) are missing!!! This is very bad and a deceit for those who, like me, bought these books. I hope Logos will (soon) provide to update them. P.S. Later I will supply a review and a rating concerning the content Reply • Like More▼ Christopher Engelsma Christopher Engelsma 8 hours ago What do you need indexes for?? The books are thoroughly searchable. ? Like More▼
  2. Myke Harbuck

    Myke Harbuck

    3/11/2015

    In case someone at Logos is reading this, there is a typo in the title heading.
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