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James E. Rosscup

Autor de Abiding in Christ: Studies in John 15

21 Obras 133 Miembros 4 Reseñas

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Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Arizona, USA
Dallas, Texas, USA
Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Educación
Arizona State University (BA)
Dallas Theological Seminary (ThM|Bible, ThD)
University of Aberdeen (PhD|New Testament)
Ocupaciones
professor (retired)
Biografía breve
Beginning in high school and continuing throughout his educational career, Dr. Rosscup has received recognition for his writing skills. He has received awards for journalism, feature writing, essays, and Th. D. dissertation.

After completing his Master of Theology program at Dallas Theological Seminary in 1961, he served on the staff of Campus Crusade for Christ for one year, with responsibilities for their Collegiate Challenge magazine. He earned his Th. D. degree in Bible at Dallas Theological Seminary, 1966, and his Ph. D. in New Testament at King's College, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1976.

From 1965 to 1987 Dr. Rosscup served as chairman of the department of Bible Exposition at Talbot Theological Seminary. Dr. Rosscup has also served as an adjunct faculty member for Grace Theological Seminary in its doctoral prorgam.

Dr. Rosscup has written a number of articles and books, among which are Abiding in Christ: Studies in John 15 (Zondervan, 1973) and Commentaries for Biblical Expositors (Grace Book Shack, 1993).

Dr. Rosscup is active in his local church, and has spoken often in conference and church ministries throughout the Southwest.

Dr. Rosscup joined the faculty of The Master's Seminary in 1987. He retired from fulltime teaching in June 2005, but continues to teach a course or two each semester.

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Old Testament Vol-1 Genesis thru 2 Chronicles, Old Testament Vol-2 Ezra thru Malachi, New Testament Vol-1 Matthew thru 2 Corinthians, New Testament Vol-2 Galatians thru Revelation
 
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ThomasSDGSF | Nov 13, 2019 |
 
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randyandjane | May 13, 2017 |
God has entrusted many facets of ministry to the local church. Teachers are to edify others who are Christ's people, and seek to lead the unsaved to salvation and then to edification. It is consistent for all the genuinely redeemed to show in their lifestyles the bruit of a believing life (Gal. 5:22-26; Eph 5:9). The church ought to cultivate and equip leaders to be true to the Scriptures. Leaders should counsel those of the church family in moral living that truly reflects the riches of God's grace. In all that the church is and does, prayer is a native breath, and utmost importance. Ephesians highlights the church in vivid images--Christ's body, bride, temple, and army waging spiritual warfare. In this all, prayer is to be a priority. Paul models vital prayer and summons others of the church to pursue intimacy before God. He emphasizes an urgency to praise/thank God, intercede to fulfill spiritual needs, and revel in declaring God's bounties of grace. Clearly the Lord has opened intimate access to Himself, and He gives godly aspects of fruit as relevant issues of prayer and key words/phrases that can stoke prayer. Ephesians also urges believers to pray against spiritual foes, and to pray in all things, even to be considerate to keep intercessors updated on how God answers. The church should rise to lay hold of its potential in the Lord's throne room.… (más)
 
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kijabi1 | Mar 28, 2012 |
 
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kijabi1 | Jan 1, 2012 |

Estadísticas

Obras
21
Miembros
133
Popularidad
#152,660
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
5

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