Teaching 1 Peter: Unlocking the book of 1 Peter for the Bible Teacher: Unlocking 1 Peter for the Bible Teacher (Proclamation Trust) - Softcover

Buch 20 von 28: Teaching series

MacLeay, Angus

 
9781845503475: Teaching 1 Peter: Unlocking the book of 1 Peter for the Bible Teacher: Unlocking 1 Peter for the Bible Teacher (Proclamation Trust)

Inhaltsangabe

There are commentaries, and there are books on preaching - but very few books that combine elements of both to enable the preacher or Bible teacher to prepare and present a series on specific sections of Scripture.

This series gives the Bible teacher suitable tools to understand the context of Biblical books; doctrinal themes; the methods of interpretation; the key teaching points and how to deliver that message to the audience.

Whilst very useful for preachers, this book is also aimed at enabling youth workers and small group study leaders have the confidence they need to teach Biblical principles and doctrine.

Teaching 1 Peter looks at the first letter from the Apostle Peter to a primarily Gentile audience scattered around Asia Minor. Angus enables the leader to explain the context of this letter and its relevance to a contemporary setting where Gentile Christians were surrounded by a pagan culture.

He also enables the leader to apply practical theology to specific situations that still affect the church today. This is the latest addition to the Teaching the Bible series.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Angus MacLeay is the Rector of St. Nicholas, a large Anglican Church in Sevenoaks, and is also a member of the Church of England General Synod. One of St. Nicholas' previous ministers was the poet, John Donne. The recent story of the church is told by the book The Church that went under.

Angus MacLeay is the Rector, St Nicholas, Sevenoaks, a large Anglican church in Kent. He is married to Sue and they have two married children and a growing number of grandchildren.

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