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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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  • The Old Testament in the Gospel of Matthew

    by Walter Smith ...
    The Gospel of Matthew occupies a unique place in the New Testament, not only because it is the first Gospel but also because it is deeply rooted in the Old Testament. Written in the late first century, likely between 70-85 CE, Matthew's Gospel presents the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, with a special emphasis on how Jesus fulfills the promises and prophecies found in ... Read more

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  • The Historical Background of the New Testament

    by Walter Smith ...
    The New Testament is not just a collection of sacred writings, but a complex and multifaceted historical document that has shaped the religious, political, and social landscape of the Western world. Understanding its significance requires more than just reading the text—it demands a deep exploration of the historical circumstances that produced it, the diverse ideas it embodies, and the enduring ... Read more

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  • The Kerygmatic Preaching in the New Testament

    by Walter Smith ...
    This book explores the essential themes and doctrines central to the New Testament kerygma, the proclamation of the Gospel, and the foundational message of Christianity. It delves into the historical, theological, and spiritual aspects of the Christian faith, from the person and work of Jesus Christ, the central figure of the kerygma, to the mission of the Church and the transformative power of ... Read more

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  • The New Testament Biblical Theology

    by Walter Smith ...
    Biblical theology, as a discipline, seeks to understand the Bible in its historical context, its progressive revelation, and its unity across both the Old and New Testaments. New Testament Biblical Theology is concerned specifically with the theology as it is presented in the New Testament writings, which include the four Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, the letters of the Apostle Paul, and ... Read more

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  • Living the Life of Spirit According to St. Paul

    by Walter Smith ...
    The Apostle Paul's teachings on the new life in Christ stand at the heart of Christian theology and form the foundational theme of his letters. Paul's epistles, written between 50 and 67 A.D., were revolutionary not just in their theological insights but also in their understanding of how to live in accordance with the gospel. His writings offer a profound reflection on the nature of Christian ... Read more

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  • The New Testament Canon in Early Christianity

    by Walter Smith ...
    The term "biblical canon" refers to the collection of sacred books recognized as authoritative for the Christian faith. The concept of a canon, though central to Christian doctrine and practice, did not emerge overnight. Rather, it developed through centuries of theological reflection, debate, and decisions made by early Christian communities, and it was shaped by the complex interplay of faith, ... Read more

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  • The Edition and Transmission of Paul’s Letters in the Early Christian Communities

    by Walter Smith ...
    This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the historical, theological, and spiritual significance of Paul's letters in the development of Christian thought and practice. Beginning with an in-depth analysis of the transmission and preservation of these letters in the early Christian communities, the book traces the evolution of Pauline texts from their initial circulation in the first ... Read more

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  • The Idea of Covenant in the Holy Scripture

    by Walter Smith ...
    This book explores the profound and multifaceted concept of the biblical covenants, tracing their development from the early promises made to Adam and Eve, through the covenant with Israel, and culminating in the New Covenant established by Jesus Christ. The covenants serve as the foundation for understanding God's redemptive plan for humanity and the world, revealing His faithfulness, justice, ... Read more

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  • The Infancy Narratives of Jesus in the Canonical and Apocryphal Gospels

    by Walter Smith ...
    The infancy narratives of Jesus, those captivating and often tender stories of His birth and early life, are central to Christian tradition and theology. These narratives, while primarily found in the canonical Gospels of Matthew and Luke, extend their reach far beyond these texts and have been subjects of contemplation, elaboration, and interpretation for centuries. Their importance is not only ... Read more

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  • The Interpretation of Jesus in the Pauline Epistles

    by Walter Smith ...
    The theology of the Apostle Paul stands as one of the most influential foundations of Christian doctrine. His letters, or epistles, were written in the middle of the first century CE, in a time of immense social, cultural, and theological upheaval. Paul's letters—roughly thirteen in number, though some are disputed—address various issues faced by the early Christian communities, offering insights ... 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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