Hidden but now revealed : A Biblical theology of mystery /

When reading through the Bible, it is impossible to ignore the troubling fact that Israel and its leadersand even Jesus' own disciplesseem unable to fully grasp the messianic identity and climactic mission of Jesus. If his true deity, his death and resurrection and his role in the establishment... Full description

Main Author: Beale, G. K.
Other Authors: Gladd, Benjamin L.
Published: Downers Grove, Illinois : InterVarsity Press, 2014
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Use of Mystery in Daniel
  • 2. The Use of Mystery in Early Judaism
  • 3. The Use of Mystery in Matthew
  • 4. The Use of Mystery in Romans
  • 5. The Use of Mystery in 1 Corinthians
  • 6. The Use of Mystery in Ephesians
  • 7. The Use of Mystery in Colossians
  • 8. The Use of Mystery in 2 Thessalonians
  • 9. The Use of Mystery in 1 Timothy
  • 10. The Use of Mystery in Revelation
  • 11. Mystery Without Mystery in the New Testament
  • 12. The Christian Mystery and the Pagan Mystery Religions
  • 13. Conclusion.

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