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A Rereading of Romans Justice, Jews, and Gentiles
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.25 $Paul's Letter to the Romans is one of the most influential writings of Christian theology. From the time of Augustine it has been central in discussions about sin and salvation, about guilt, fear of God, and gratitude for God's mercy. In this groundbreaking reinterpretation, Stanley Stowers argues that Christian tradition has interpreted Romans in an anachronistic fashion fundamentally different from how readers in Paul's time would have read it. He provides a new reading that places Romans within the sociocultural, historical, and rhetorical contexts of Paul's world.Stowers challenges the idea that salvation is the central issue of Paul's letter and that the letter's addresses include Jews. In Stower's reading, Paul, a Jew immersed in Hellenistic culture, is addressing his letter to an audience of gentiles. Paul says that in faithfulness to his mission and God's promises, Jesus restrained his messianic powers, allowing an opportunity for gentiles to be redeemed. Thus God demonstrated his justice and, by raising Jesus, created a new line of kinship by the Spirit that will lead gentiles to moral and psychological self-mastery. The acceptance and self-mastery that gentiles seek is not to be found in observing teachings from Jewish law. According to Stowers, Romans neither offers an answer to human sinfulness nor presents Christianity as a religion of salvation. Stowers thus reinterprets the relation of Paul's Christianity to Judaism, the meaning of faith, and the significance of Jesus Christ.
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Waikato Troopers. History of the Waikato Mounted Rifles. SIGNED by author and Squadron Commander [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.42 $Waikato Troopers: History of the Waikato Mounted Rifles by Richard Stowers. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. SCARCE. Publisher: The Author, NZ, 2008, First Edition. Hardback in very good condition, gift inscription to Mayor Bob Simcock (Hamilton) SIGNED by the Squadron Commander Major Simon Marriott 2009. Light surface scratches to laminated boards. 320 pages with photos.
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Letter Writing in Greco-Roman Antiquity (Library of Early Christianity) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.00 $Making use of letters--both formal and personal--that have been preserved through the ages, Stanley Stowers analyzes the cultural setting within which Christianity arose.The Library of Early Christianity is a series of eight outstanding books exploring the Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts in which the New Testament developed.
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A Rereading of Romans: Justice, Jews, and Gentiles
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 128.87 $Paul's Letter to the Romans is one of the most influential writings of Christian theology. From the time of Augustine it has been central in discussions about sin and salvation, about guilt, fear of God, and gratitude for God's mercy. In this groundbreaking reinterpretation, Stanley Stowers argues that Christian tradition has interpreted Romans in an anachronistic fashion fundamentally different from how readers in Paul's time would have read it. He provides a new reading that places Romans within the sociocultural, historical, and rhetorical contexts of Paul's world.Stowers challenges the idea that salvation is the central issue of Paul's letter and that the letter's addresses include Jews. In Stower's reading, Paul, a Jew immersed in Hellenistic culture, is addressing his letter to an audience of gentiles. Paul says that in faithfulness to his mission and God's promises, Jesus restrained his messianic powers, allowing an opportunity for gentiles to be redeemed. Thus God demonstrated his justice and, by raising Jesus, created a new line of kinship by the Spirit that will lead gentiles to moral and psychological self-mastery. The acceptance and self-mastery that gentiles seek is not to be found in observing teachings from Jewish law. According to Stowers, Romans neither offers an answer to human sinfulness nor presents Christianity as a religion of salvation. Stowers thus reinterprets the relation of Paul's Christianity to Judaism, the meaning of faith, and the significance of Jesus Christ.
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Within These Walls: Memoirs of a Death House Chaplain
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 46.95 $Former Texas prison chaplain Rev. Carroll Pickett, working with two time Edgar Award-winner and New York Times best selling author Carlton Stowers, provides this eloquent, unflinching look at capital punishment.Within These Walls is the powerful memoir of Rev. Pickett, who spent fifteen years as the death house chaplain at "The Walls," the Huntsville unit of the Texas prison system. In that capacity Rev. Pickett ministered to 95 men before they were put to death by lethal injection. They came with sinister nicknames like "The Candy Man" and "The Good Samaritan Killer," some contrite, some angry-a few who might even have been innocent. All of them found in Rev. Pickett their last chance for an unbiased confessor who would look at them only as fellow humans, not simply as the convicted criminals the rest of society had already dismissed them as. This first-hand experience gave Rev. Pickett the unique insight needed to write an impassioned statement on the realities of capital punishment in America. The result is a thought-provoking and compelling book that takes the reader inside the criminal mind, inside the execution chamber, and inside the heart of a remarkable man who shares his thoughts and observations not only about capital punishment, but about the dark world of prison society.
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Girl in the Grave : And Other True Crime Stories
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.64 $Engrossed by the short lives of innocent victims, Stowers uses The Girl in the Grave . . . and Other True Crime Stories to tell the tales of devastated parents dealing with evil forces and unanswered questions that invaded their once normal lives, and the effect on the law enforcement officers duty-bound to involve themselves in such evil and troubling situations, investigating and seeking resolve and justice.
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The Tangerine Cafeteria
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.00 $In the late 1930’s Montgomery, Alabama, is a slow sleepy town that never heard of women’s liberation or equal job opportunities. In the male-dominated downtown businesses, Miss Susie Stowers owns and manages the Tangerine Cafeteria, located right on the Court Square. The Tangerine is famous for its good food, but the real draw is Miss Susie who manages to combine home-like cooking with southern hospitality. Miss Susie welcomes all comers – local business men, women who are in town shopping, state politicians and travelers from out of town. Miss Susie’s kitchen is staffed by all black personnel who are a vital part of her life, and are vital to the running of the cafeteria. The Tangerine Cafeteria tells of Miss Susie’s family problems, problems shared with her by some of her customers, and the lives and problems of her hired help. Although the book is fiction, Miss Susie was a real person who lived and grew up in Montgomery and the Tangerine Cafeteria was a real place. The story is placed in Montgomery, but it could have taken place in any town in the South. Relationships and problems in the book were common to the era. The book tries to preserve a time and way of life that no longer exists. And it is a “tip of the hat” to a remarkable woman who overcame adversity and successfully made her way in a male-dominated society.
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Girl in the Grave : And Other True Crime Stories
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.78 $Engrossed by the short lives of innocent victims, Stowers uses The Girl in the Grave . . . and Other True Crime Stories to tell the tales of devastated parents dealing with evil forces and unanswered questions that invaded their once normal lives, and the effect on the law enforcement officers duty-bound to involve themselves in such evil and troubling situations, investigating and seeking resolve and justice.
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A Rereading of Romans
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 46.97 $Paul's Letter to the Romans is one of the most influential writings of Christian theology. From the time of Augustine it has been central in discussions about sin and salvation, about guilt, fear of God, and gratitude for God's mercy. In this groundbreaking reinterpretation, Stanley Stowers argues that Christian tradition has interpreted Romans in an anachronistic fashion fundamentally different from how readers in Paul's time would have read it. He provides a new reading that places Romans within the sociocultural, historical, and rhetorical contexts of Paul's world.Stowers challenges the idea that salvation is the central issue of Paul's letter and that the letter's addressees include Jews. In Stowers's reading, Paul, a Jew immersed in Hellenistic culture, is addressing his letter to an audience of gentiles. Paul says that in faithfulness to his mission and God's promises, Jesus restrained his messianic powers, allowing an opportunity for gentiles to be redeemed. Thus God demonstrated his justice and, by raising Jesus, created a new line of kinship by the Spirit that will lead gentiles to moral and psychological self-mastery. The acceptance and self-mastery that gentiles seek is not to be found in observing teachings from Jewish law. According to Stowers, Romans neither offers an answer to human sinfulness nor presents Christianity as a religion of salvation. Stowers thus reinterprets the relation of Paul's Christianity to Judaism, the meaning of faith, and the significance of Jesus Christ.
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Letter Writing in Greco-Roman Antiquity (Library of Early Christianity)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.79 $Making use of letters--both formal and personal--that have been preserved through the ages, Stanley Stowers analyzes the cultural setting within which Christianity arose.The Library of Early Christianity is a series of eight outstanding books exploring the Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts in which the New Testament developed.
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