Daniel P Fuller: 5 books

Book cover of Walking In the Dark: Step By Step Through Job
by Daniel P. Fuller
Language: English
Release Date: December 20, 2015

In "Walking In the Dark" Daniel Fuller guides us step by step while he examines and expounds the text and the message of the biblical book of Job. As Professor of Hermeneutics at Fuller Seminary, Dr. Fuller wrestled with this text for many years in the context of teaching future pastors and theologians...
Book cover of Resurrection Faith: Understanding Luke's History of Jesus
by Daniel P. Fuller
Language: English
Release Date: April 29, 2016

Jesus’ resurrection is at the core of Christian preaching because the structure of faith must be erected on this foundational fact. Without the resurrection, the Apostle Paul argued, we would be foolish to hope for reconciliation with God or for our own resurrection. Is the testimony of the first witnesses...
Book cover of Walking With Jesus: Step By Step Through the Gospels
by Daniel P. Fuller
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2016

The first four documents in the New Testament are narratives of the life of Jesus. Casual readers tend to see the events and lessons in these stories as discrete units. But the gospels are not simply collections we can dip into when we need a moment’s inspiration. Each author wrote to different...
Book cover of Walking By the Spirit: Step By Step Through Galatians
by Daniel P. Fuller
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2016

Walking by the Spirit unpacks the message of Paul’s letter to the churches of Galatia for the minds and hearts of today’s readers. Daniel Fuller, retired Professor of Hermeneutics at Fuller Seminary, sorts through Paul’s terminology and arguments to clarify the intrinsic connection between faith,...
Book cover of Walking in the Light: Step by Step Through 1 John
by Daniel P. Fuller
Language: English
Release Date: October 6, 2016

Walking in the Light provides the serious Bible student with a detailed exegesis of the message of 1 John and with a deliberate examination of how interpretational decisions are made. Daniel Fuller, Professor of Hermeneutics at Fuller Seminary, demonstrates not only the importance of clearly presenting...
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