Christ and the Judgement of God(2nd Edition) The Limits of Divine Retribution in New Testament Thought by StephenH. Travis Paperback, 400 Pages, Published 2009 by Baker Academic ISBN-13: 978-0-8010-4788-6, ISBN: 0-8010-4788-9
"In this scholarly study Stephen Travis examines the role of retribution in New Testament theologies of judgment. This long awaited second edition includes three entirely new chapters as well as being completely revised and updated. Travis's main thesis is that New Testament theologies of judgment are more fundamentally relational than retributive. He argues that while elements of retribution are present in each "strand" of the New Testa ..."
The Bible in Time An exploration of 130 passages providing an overview of the Bible as a whole by StephenH. Travis Paperback, 280 Pages, Published 2004 by Clements Publishing Group Inc ISBN-13: 978-1-894667-47-0, ISBN: 1-894667-47-6
"An Exploration of 130 Passages Providing an Overview of the Bible as a Whole
Stephen H. Travis ... There follows a conversation between God and Moses
which, like some stories in Genesis which we have already read, has a very ...
And in prayer he appeals on behalf of the unfaithful Israelites to God's love and
forgiveness (verses 13-19). ... This episode marks a watershed in the story of
Israel."
"Many people today are discovering in the Bible the message which brings them closer to Christ, the giver of life in all its fullness. But do they really understand what they are reading? In writing this book Stephen Travis has tried to imagine people getting involved in Bible reading groups, perhaps for the first time and sets out what he would want to share with them if they were generous enough to give him nine or ten weekly sessions ..."
Christ Will Come Again Hope for the Second Coming of Jesus by StephenH. Travis Paperback, 256 Pages, Published 2004 by Clements Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-894667-33-3, ISBN: 1-894667-33-6
"Belief in the second coming of Christ is indispensable to biblical Christianity. It is also crucial to a positive and relevant Christian worldview in a world that otherwise despairs of real hope. "An earthly hope without the prospect of life beyond death is illusory and shortlived," writes the author. "But a real hope of eternal life with God sets us free from anxiety about death, and frees us to work for the transformation of the world ..."
Christ and the Judgement of God The Limits of Divine Retribution in New Testament Thought by StephenH. Travis Paperback, 448 Pages, Published 2009 by Hendrickson Publishers ISBN-13: 978-1-59856-338-2, ISBN: 1-59856-338-6
"As Lieselotte Mattern comments, the passage implies that if professing Christians
persistently did evil rather than good, they would show themselves not to be
Christians.9 1 Corinthians 6:9-20 offers further support for this interpretation of
Galatians 5:21. 'Do you not know', says Paul, 'that the unrighteous (adikoi) will not
inherit the kingdom of God?' 'Unrighteous' denotes a class of people.10 The
contrast with 'the kingdom of ..."
The Bible in Time A Chronological Exploration of 130 Passages by StephenH. Travis Paperback, 280 Pages, Published 1997 by Abingdon Press ISBN-13: 978-0-687-01708-9, ISBN: 0-687-01708-4
Christ and the Judgement of God(2nd Edition) (Second Edition): The Limits of Divie Retribution in New Testament Thought: The Limits of Divine Retribution in New Testament Thought by StephenH. Travis Hardcover, 383 Pages, Published 2009 by Paternoster ISBN-13: 978-1-84227-613-6, ISBN: 1-84227-613-1
"Travis explores the place of retribution in the OT and Jewish literature, the Pauline texts, the four gospels, and Revelation."
Christ and the Judgement of God Divine Retribution in the New Testament by StephenH. Travis Paperback, 224 Pages, Published 1986 by Harpercollins New Zealand ISBN-13: 978-0-551-01358-2, ISBN: 0-551-01358-3
Jesus Hope(2nd Edition) by StephenH. Travis Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 1981 by Inter-Varsity Press Import ISBN-13: 978-0-85110-421-8, ISBN: 0-85110-421-5
"The influence of the Bible in Western culture is immeasurable, but these days few of us know much about it. Presenting concise and accessible introductions to the Bible's most important characters, stories and themes, this text encourages better understanding, study and analysis of the Christian element in Western culture. With no prior biblical knowledge required, this clearly presented volume delivers a framework of understanding for ..."
"Filled with classroom-friendly features, this second volume, now it its third edition, provides an accessible introduction for anyone studying the Letters and Revelation."
"Professors and students will warm to this clearly written and well-informed introduction to the New Testament Letters and the Apocalypse. Exploring the New Testament, Volume Two introduces students of biblical studies and theology to Greco-Roman background ancient letter writing content and major themes Paul's life, mission and theology issues of authorship, date and setting methods in reading and interpreting the New Testament ..."
"This clearly written and scholarly enriched introduction to the New Testament Letters and Apocalypse is a companion volume to Exploring the New Testament, Volume One: A Guide to the Apostles & Acts. In addition to making up-to-date New Testament scholarship accessible to students, I. Howard Marshall, Stephen Travis and Ian Paul fill this volume with helpful classroom features: questions and issues for discussion, suggestions for student ..."