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  • The Holy Spirit in the Gospel of John

    by Walter Smith ...
    The Gospel of John stands as one of the most profound and theologically rich books of the New Testament, offering a unique perspective on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Its portrayal of the Holy Spirit, or the Paraclete, is unlike any other gospel, reflecting both a deeper spiritual understanding and a more developed theological framework. While the Synoptic Gospels ... Read more

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  • Jesus and the Old Testament Jewish Law

    by Walter Smith ...
    The relationship between Jesus and the Old Testament Law is one of the most profound and pivotal themes in biblical theology, occupying a central place in the broader narrative of God's redemptive plan for humanity. To understand this relationship, it is essential to grasp the historical, religious, and cultural context in which the Jewish Law—commonly referred to as the Torah—was given and ... Read more

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  • The Doctrine of the Priesthood in the Epistle to the Hebrews

    by Walter Smith ...
    This book delves into the profound theological exploration of Christ's priesthood as presented in the Epistle to the Hebrews, a letter that masterfully intertwines the Old and New Covenants, highlighting the significance of Christ's perfect, eternal, and transformative role as High Priest. Through detailed analysis and historical context, the work explores how Christ's priesthood surpasses the ... Read more

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  • The Early Christian Communities and Their Development

    by Walter Smith ...
    The origins of Christianity can be traced back to a small Jewish sect that emerged in the turbulent landscape of first-century Judea. At the time, Judea was under Roman occupation, and the Jewish people were grappling with the complexities of Roman rule, the loss of political independence, and the internal challenges of maintaining their religious identity. It was within this environment that ... Read more

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  • St. Paul and Judaism

    by Walter Smith ...
    This book explores the life, theology, and lasting influence of the Apostle Paul, examining his pivotal role in the development of early Christianity and the formation of Christian doctrine. As a missionary, theologian, and church leader, Paul transformed Christianity from a Jewish sect into a global faith, emphasizing key theological concepts such as justification by faith, the role of grace, and ... Read more

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  • The Theology and Sociology of Luke-Acts as a Response to the Pax Romana

    by Walter Smith ...
    This book explores the complex and multifaceted relationship between the early Christian church and the Roman Empire, focusing on how the church navigated its identity, authority, and mission in a world dominated by imperial power. Through the lens of the Acts of the Apostles and the writings of Paul, the text examines the theological, social, and political tensions that shaped the early Christian ... Read more

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  • The Jesus Seminar and Historical Jesus Research

    by Walter Smith ...
    The Jesus Seminar, founded in 1985 by a group of scholars led by Robert W. Funk, marked a pivotal moment in biblical scholarship and the quest for the historical Jesus. The Seminar's work was groundbreaking, not only in its methods but also in its audacious challenges to traditional Christian views of Jesus. The focus of this group, composed primarily of biblical scholars, historians, and ... Read more

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  • History of the Bible Before the Year 1000

    by Walter Smith ...
    This book traces the history, development, and impact of the Bible from its earliest origins to the present day, exploring its pivotal role in shaping religious, cultural, and intellectual life throughout the centuries. Beginning with the ancient texts and their transmission through oral and written traditions, it examines the development of the Hebrew scriptures and the early Christian writings ... Read more

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  • The Theology of the Biblical Covenants

    by Walter Smith ...
    Covenant theology holds a central place in biblical and Christian theology, particularly in understanding God's relationship with humanity. It provides the framework through which divine promises, law, grace, and salvation are interpreted and applied across both the Old and New Testaments. For Catholics, the concept of the covenant is deeply woven into the fabric of salvation history, a journey ... Read more

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  • A Study on the Second Coming of Christ in the New Testament

    by Walter Smith ...
    The book explores the doctrine of the Second Coming of Christ in the New Testament, delving into the various aspects of eschatology and its significance for Christian theology and practice. It begins by analyzing the historical and biblical foundations of the Second Coming, tracing its roots through the teachings of Jesus, the Apostles, and early Christian writings. The text highlights the key ... Read more

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  • The Patristic Theology of Baptism and its Biblical Background

    by Walter Smith ...
    Baptism stands as the fundamental sacrament of Christian initiation, regarded not only as the gateway to the Christian faith but also as the entry point into the life of the Church itself. Its roots are profoundly biblical and deeply interwoven with the theological and ecclesiological fabric of the Catholic Church. The history, the theological significance, and the rich tradition of Baptism ... Read more

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  • The Gospel Redaction Criticism

    by Walter Smith ...
    Redaction Criticism, a prominent method within the realm of biblical studies, has provided scholars with a deeper understanding of the Gospels by focusing on the editorial processes of the Evangelists. In the mid-20th century, the discipline emerged as a response to earlier methods of biblical analysis, such as Form Criticism, which concentrated on the oral traditions behind the Gospel narratives. ... Read more

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