"The study of the theme of sacrifice is seen by many as peripheral, not to say superfluous, to the theological task. The papers in this volume, however, given by members of the Biblical Theology study group of Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research, bear witness to the centrality of the idea and practice of sacrifice in biblical religion. Contributions cover the whole spectrum of the biblical treatment of the subject, a ..."
Kiraz Liturgical Studies(Reprint) Daily and Weekly Worship : From Jewish to Christian by RogerBeckwith Hardcover, 40 Pages, Published 2010 by Gorgias Pr Llc ISBN-13: 978-1-60724-346-5, ISBN: 1-60724-346-6
"An examination of the centres, patterns and elements of Jewish worship and the transition from Jewish worship to Christian. The study also considers the origin of several aspects of Christian worship."
"An English Prayer Book has been designed and developed by The Church Society (the Church of England's leading evangelical society), as a major contribution to the ongoing liturgical debate within the Church of England and the Anglican Communion. It draws on the existing riches of the 1662 Bookof Common Prayer and adapts these into contemporary language. Additional material is also included, based on a variety of sources, with some origi ..."
"Why is the Bible trustworthy? Does archaeology confirm what the Bible says? How do I interpret the Bible?The Bible is the most important book in the world. But questions like these puzzle believers and unbelievers alike. Editors and scholars Wayne Grudem, C. John Collins, and Thomas Schreiner recognize the challenge we all face and offer this volume to help us properly understand the Bible.Covering a diverse range of essential subjects, ..."
Elders in Every City(1st Edition) The Origin an Role of the Ordained Ministry by Roger T. Beckwith Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2002 by Paternoster ISBN-13: 978-1-84227-230-5, ISBN: 1-84227-230-6
"Explains the emergence and early evolution of the ordained ministry as a Christian development of Jewish practice. Addressing the changing role of the ordained ministry, Roger Beckwith looks both within and without the church walls in this journey of exploration. Whilst the clergy's traditional roles in education, counselling, social welfare and marriage guidance has been taken over by teachers, doctors, psychiatrists and social workers ..."