Ex Auditu - Volume 29: An International Journal for the Theological Interpretation of Scripture

· Ex Auditu Book 29 · Wipf and Stock Publishers
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Contents

Announcement of the 2014 Symposium
Abbreviations
Introduction
Klyne Snodgrass

Visions of Horror, Visions of Hope: An Orientation for Urban Ministry from the Book of Amos
M. Daniel Carroll R.

Response to Carroll
Nathan Bills

Early Christian Communities in the Greco-Roman City: Perspectives on Urban Ministry from the New Testament
Paul Trebilco

Response to Trebilco
Stephen Chester

The Necessity of Lament for Ministry in the Urban Context
Soong-Chan Rah

Response to Rah
Jessica Rivera

Good Citizenship: A Study of Philippians 1:27 and Its Implications for Contemporary Urban Ministry
Dennis R. Edwards

Response to Edwards
Kurt N. Fredrickson

Love Yourself: Urban Ministry and the Challenge of Self-Love
Chanequa Walker-Barnes

Prophet, Pagan, Prayer: Urban Theology of Reversal in the Story of Jonah
David Leong

Response to Leong
Daniel White Hodge

The Ministerial Significance of Early Syriac Theology
Vince L. Bantu

Response to Bantu
Armida Belmonte Stephens

"No Shortcut to the Promised Land": The Fosdick Brothers and Muscular
Christianity
Amy Laura Hall

Response to Hall
Reggie Williams

The Lord of the Rings
Isaias Mercado

Annotated Bibliography on Urban Ministry
Presenters and Respondents

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About the author

Klyne Snodgrass is Paul W. Brandel Professor of New Testament Studies at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois.

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